Covington will be losing some grocery story history by the end of the year.
Employees at the QFC were told Saturday the store would be closing it doors for business Dec. 12
After soliciting a number of suggestions for names for Kris’ baby girl, who is due Nov. 15, we have narrowed down the choices to the four below.
Blotter for Covington and Maple Valley for the week of Oct. 23
King County Animal Care and Control has stopped accepting animals surrendered by their owners at its Kent shelter in preparation to move out the flood zone, according to a press release.
Smoke alarms are a proven life-saving device. In fact, they cut the risk of dying in a home fire nearly in half. Daylight-saving time presents the perfect opportunity to check out necessities like smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms.
The Maple Valley Creative Arts Center, just off Maple Valley Highway behind Gloria’s, celebrated its first anniversary on Oct. 10.
Covington residents may not be in the Howard Hanson flood zone, but the city has launched an alert system to keep information flowing for all types of emergencies.
A pair of local residents have completed training with the United States Army.
The Maple Valley Creative Arts Council threw a party Friday at the Lake Wilderness Lodge and it was the place to be.
Maple Valley’s half dozen City Council candidates tackled a variety of questions at Thursday night’s debate at Rock Creek Elementary School, agreeing on some issues and offering differing opinions on others.
Their numbers may be small, but for that one baby out of every 1,000 who suffers from brain damage due to lack of blood flow or lack of oxygen during birth, the effects can be enormous. These issues can happen if the cord is in the wrong position, if the placenta comes loose from the uterus, or if the uterus tears. Most of the time, it’s a situation doctors say they cannot predict or prevent.
As the Tahoma School District prepares to dedicate its new transportation facility this Saturday, bus drivers, administrative staff and mechanics are finally starting to settle in after moving in a month ago.
Maple Valley’s half dozen City Council candidates tackled a variety of questions at Thursday night’s debate at Rock Creek Elementary School, agreeing on some issues and offering differing opinions on others.
The Maple Valley City Council candidate debate begins at 7p.m. and will end at 8:45 p.m. The debate will feature…
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety are encouraging parents to make sure your children trick-or-treat safely by providing a list of tips for Halloween fun.
The Maple Valley City Council heard public testimony from a packed house of representatives from community service agencies at the Monday meeting.
Covington’s 2010 budget is about finding ways to cut back, according to the budget message City Manager Derek Matheson planned to present to the City Council Tuesday night.
Tami Henkel is running for re-election to the Tahoma School Board. I have served with Tami since she was appointed in 2003 and, subsequently, elected to the School Board. She is a passionate advocate for what’s best for students. She doesn’t just talk the talk; but, she walks the walk.
I have known Dave Pilgrim for many years and worked with him on the Maple Valley City Council. Dave has continuously volunteered his time to our community and Washington state. He has served on several Tahoma School District committees and is an active member of the Association of Washington Generals.
There were many reasons why Jim Flynn was voted out of office two years ago by the citizens of Maple Valley. He owns individually or through partnerships many commercial property investment holdings within Maple Valley. He serves as the property manager for more than 50 local businesses.
