The Never Losing Hope team washed alot of cars and collected over $500 in donations at their cash wash/bake sale at Les Schwab Four Corners.
Rick Pasko will lead a Parkinson’s support group meeting May 24 meeting at the Covington library at 10:30a.m. The discussions…
A patrol car was struck while completing an investigation causing a second driver to be arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence according to a release for the Washington State Patrol.
The Tahoma School Board is seeking volunteers to serve on an ad hoc committee to examine the school district’s options for dealing with rising enrollment and crowded schools.
The Carly Stowell Foundation may have found the perfect formula for a fundraiser.
On May 13 Chuck and Elena Stowell, who started the foundation in honor of the memory of their daughter Carly who died suddenly of a heart arryhthmia in April 2007, hosted the foundation’s third major fundraiser at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Covington.
An officer observed a vehicle traveling faster than the 35 mph posted speed limit along the 23000 block of SE 288th Street. The officer stopped the woman and she stated she had no excuse for speeding and added that she did not have insurance for the vehicle.
The state Senate passed bill 5960 dealing with Medicaid fraud 41-5 on May 11. It has been scheduled for a public hearing and executive session in the House Ways and Means Committee this afternoon.
When I think of a ghost town, a tableau of the iconic “High Noon” spaghetti-western comes into mind. It is…
A 64-year-old woman from Black Diamond was airlifted to Harborview with serious injuries following a head-on collision at about 1 a.m. Thursday, May 19, on state Route 169 near 383rd Street outside of Enumclaw.
The master plan to renovate and expand the Lake Wilderness Park hangs on the final verdict of the state legislature’s budget, which may or may not allocate enough funds to continue forward.
With a Carlisle Mini CC duel flame torch, a propane tank and a glass rod, Lara Lutrick creates glass beads for a personal enjoyment as well as a part-time job.
The Tahoma National Cemetery Memorial Day program is scheduled for 1 p.m. May 30.
The event will be at the flagpole assembly area.
Griffin Running of Tahoma High School won the 2011 Congressional Art Competition for Washington’s Eighth Congressional District with a work titled “Puddle.”
A divide remains between two groups on the future of a chunk of the Four Corners subarea plan known as the northwest quadrant.
Covington and Maple Valley police blotter for May 9-15
Cory Duke, an 18-year-old Renton resident, has been charged with vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment after the car he was driving crashed Dec. 28, 2010 near Maple Valley.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety emergency personnel were dispatched at 11:30 p.m. on Landsburg Road SE at the Cedar River bridge for a motorcycle accident.
The Enumclaw Lions Club has an eyeglasses donation box at the Black Diamond Community Center.
Officers were dispatched to a residence in the 22500 block of SE 298th Street for a possible domestic violence call. Upon arrival the officers made contact with the married couple.
Griffin Running of Tahoma High School won the 2011 Congressional Art Competition for Washington’s Eighth Congressional District with a work titled “Puddle.”
