“I believe that this is going to be a great year,” first-year coach Jeff Hinkle said of his White River boys tennis team.
First-year coach Jer Argo is inheriting a strong corps of returning veterans for the White River boys golf team. Coach Jason Swaser moves from the girls and boys tennis programs to girls golf this season.
The only thing better than last year’s finish would be a state title for the Enumclaw boys golf team.
About 100 representatives from the Enumclaw, Buckley and Black Diamond communities attended Thursday’s fourth Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation Health Summit at Thunder Mountain Middle School.
The tradition lives on as Black Diamond hosts its annual Labor Day celebration Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
“Live to Forgive” opens with the 911 transcripts from a fatal day in February 1986 when Denise Cassidy’s then-husband beat her with a baseball bat, leaving her young son Dean Smith to wrestle with anger, resentment and bitterness for more than two decades.
A 2-mile paper chain that represents acts of kindness and compassion in the Enumclaw School District and the communities of Enumclaw and Black Diamond is the goal for those organizing Rachel’s Challenge.
A 2-mile paper chain that represents acts of kindness and compassion in the Enumclaw School District and the communities of Enumclaw and Black Diamond is the goal for those organizing Rachel’s Challenge.
“It’s not about the bike. It’s about the disease,” Buckley’s Al Knopik says, paraphrasing seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong. An avid cyclist, Knopik will participate in The Amgen Pacific Coast Classic.
There was so much discussion leading up to the Enumclaw School District’s 2011-12 budget that no one felt obligated to speak more to the subject at the school board’s public hearing, except Tim Madden.
Like several surrounding school districts, the White River School District and its teachers have not inked a contract for the coming school year. But unlike many of those district, White River teachers will be in classrooms when the first bell rings Sept. 1.
It’s back to school for college students, too, and in Enumclaw that means Green River Community College is opening its doors. According to GRCC Enumclaw’s Diane Anderson, students have been filing through the doors since they opened Aug. 16.
Enumclaw High School Principal Jill Burnes would like to see her school’s PTSO become as strong as those found at the district’s elementary schools.