Tahoma PE teacher and golf coach Tracy Krause is expected to be named the National Football League PE Teacher of the Year, according to Tahoma School District Spokesman Kevin Patterson.
Little more than 24 hours after the Legislature passed the supplement budget in the early morning hours of April 11, Rep. Pat Sullivan, D-Covington, visiting the Covington Chamber of Commerce to offer some insight on this year’s session.
Officials in the Tahoma and Kent school districts now have a better understanding of what they can do with properties they own outside of the urban growth boundary.
Finger painting is usually thought to be part of a kindergarten class project.
Through the finger tips of Iris Scott finger painting has been raised to a fine art.
Property owners who have land in the northern part of Maple Valley will now have greater options for development.
Small signs of economic recovery popped up in Covington in January.
January sales brought in more than $228,000 in sales tax, according to data provided by the city of Covington, which was a 16.5 percent increase compared to January 201l. Those numbers, however, are part of a larger five-year trend that Covington Finance Director Rob Henderson observed.
Ginger Passarelli-Senecal, affectionately known simply as “Mama,” is one of two recipients for the 2012 Frank Kampsen Community Spirit Award for her work with The Soup Ladies.
Kent School District’s 2012 Technology Expo, which was originally scheduled for January but was postponed due to storms, is set for 6-9 p.m. on April 24 at ShoWare Center in Kent.
The King County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect who allegedly robbed a Subway at gun point in the 27200 block of 216 Avenue Southeast.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety Report for April 9-15
The Mountain View Fire and Rescue Report April 10-16
Tahoma Jr. High drama club will be performing “Let’s Hang Him and Read the Will” in The Commons at Tahoma Jr. High School at 7 pm on April 20.
Covington – Maple Valley Police Blotter April 10-13
Peddlers in Maple Valley are now able to apply for a license in order to sell or offer to sell any goods in the city.
Tahoma High senior Anthony Yun took first place at the Future Business Leaders of America Conference this weekend.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety is offering a First Aid Class at 6 p.m. on April 30.
Officials in the Tahoma and Kent school districts now have a better understanding of what they can do with properties they own outside of the urban growth boundary.
On Monday, April 16, drivers will experience single lane closures during the weekdays through the end of May.
Prevention measures to protect life and property are in effect April 15 through October 15 on 12.7 million acres of DNR-protected lands.
An ophthalmologist today pled guilty to stealing more than $51,000 from state and federal health care programs. In July, state prosecutors charged Dr. Behrouz Pirouzkar with three counts of First Degree Attempted Identity Theft and two counts of Medicaid False Statement.
