Black Diamond will be celebrating its annual Miners Day on July 9 from 6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
There will be a blood drive at the Lake Sawyer Christian Church Thursday July 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
A quartet of Tahoma students served as pages during this year’s legislative session.
MultiCare Maple Valley Clinic will now be open weeknights and Saturdays
The city of Maple Valley’s Annual Independence Day picnic is presented this year by Waste Management. The day is designed to appeal to families and will include a wide variety of fun and entertainment including the annual Homemade Pie Baking Contest.
Were you recently in a collision and now need a copy of your police traffic collision report for your insurance company? Instead of the four weeks it previously took when mailing in the request, now a few simple clicks of the mouse you can request a copy of your report and receive it in one to five days.
Cindi Bryant of Black Diamond graduated from the University of Puget Sound on May 15.
Maple Valley Fire and Safety is offering a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course.
The grand opening of the YWCA Passage Point is scheduled for 10:30 a.m., Monday, July 7.
Tanner Bourlier won this year’s “Biggest Maple Leaf Contest.”
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 2321 helped their Daisy Troop sisters celebrate their first year as Girl Scouts on June 14.
As retail firework stands plan to open across the state on June 28, the State fire Marshall’s Office has recommended the following guidelines for those who plan to purchase and light off fireworks.
Valley Girls & Guys, a local team which will participate in the Susan G. Komen Foundation 3Day Walk for the Cure in September, has already surpassed its 2010 fundraising amount — which was the most of any team in the country.
Maple Valley Fire and Safety report: June 13-19
Around 7 p.m. Wednesday an accident occurred on Witte Road a few blocks away from Kent Kangley Road that blocked traffic on Witte.
Brownie Troop 41468 of Maple Valley celebrated a significant achievement at its final meeting in June at Cedar River Middle School.
Nine Kent School District schools were among the 77 schools in 12 districts that earned recognition this spring for their successful conservation efforts from the King County Green Schools Program.
Business is good in Covington.
Public hearings on the development agreement for the two Black Diamond master planned developments, The Villages and Lawson Hills, has been scheduled to begin in July.
Someday when all the pieces fall into place the Tahoma School District officials would like to build a fifth elementary school.
