Police and dive teams pulled a vehicle out of Lake Sawyer after it fell in Sunday afternoon.
Police Blotter for May 26-June 5
At 8:55 a.m. in the 18800 block of SE Wax Road the Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety and King County paramedics were dispatched to a single vehicle accident.
At 8:55 a.m. in the 18800 block of SE Wax Road the Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety and King County paramedics were dispatched to a single vehicle accident.
Didem Pierson announced Tuesday she will run for a third term on the Tahoma School District Board of Directors.
Work on the roundabout at Witte Road and Southeast 248th Street in Maple Valley will be done this week.
It was clear that something was up when a table full of Habenichts attended the weekly Maple Valley Rotary meeting June 3.
The city of Covington is now accepting nominations for 2011 Covington Citizen and Honorary Citizen of the Year.
Student and adult artists are encouraged to participate in the annual Covington Days Art Show during the 2011 Covington Days Festival set for July 15-17.
Candidate filing for the 2011 primary and general elections begins Monday June 6 at 8:30 a.m. for in-person filing and at 9 a.m. for online filing. Candidates may file online, in person from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the King County Elections office or by mail.
Army Reserve Pvt. Kyle G. McLaughlin has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Sill, Okla.
An officer observed a vehicle traveling south in the 29200 block of 216th Avenue Southeast.
Maple Valley residents anxious for the grand opening of the third season of the Maple Valley Farmers’ Market can sample three MVFM booths at Maple Valley Days June 10-12.
City Councilwoman Linda Johnson announced she will seek a third term on the Maple Valley City Council.
The 68-year-old Council member stated she is running because, “I have a voice that needs to be heard on the Council, and so many citizens asked me to run again I couldn’t walk away.”
An effort to bring together the Timberlane community transformed the notion of a free garage sale into a carnival-style block party Saturday.
Karen Evans, who runs the community service at Mountain Vineyard Christian Fellowship, stated a free garage sale was first proposed as a “mutual sharing” of material blessings.
Kristine Hanson will return to the campaign trail seeking a second term on the Black Diamond City Council.
Pacific Coast Coal Company has applied to resume coal production in the John Henry No. 1 Mine near Black Diamond.
Gomer Evans’ Welsh family heritage and the story of a father’s years in the mines
Focusing on the Maple Valley’s namesake, the vine maple, Real Life Church has revived an old tradition for Maple Valley Days, June 10-12
Real Life Church is seeking the biggest maple leaf in a contest with an even bigger prize. Students in kindergarten through sixth grade are invited to hunt for the largest maple leaf they can find to enter the contest. The contest starts at noon Saturday, June 11 and ends at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 12.
Sporting goods store will locate in the former QFC site.
Parents of soccer players and sports enthusiasts rejoice as Big 5 Sporting Goods has finalized a deal to open a store in Covington.
Big 5 will be located next to Big Lots! in the former home of QFC, which closed its doors in December 2009, taking up about 10,000 square feet of space in Covington Square Shopping Center on the corner of Wax Road Southeast and Southeast 272nd Street.
