A boy, Anthony David Scamman, born Jan. 9, 2014, to Charity and Jeremy Scamman of Greenwater.
It was more than 40 years ago that members of the White River High boys basketball team hoisted the state Class A championship trophy – but it’s just days until that illustrious group is celebrated.
Voters in the Enumclaw and White River districts will soon be asked to decide the fate of a pair school levies – one of the basic “maintenance and operations” variety and another for technological enhancements.
Washington has the nation’s largest group of newly-certified National Board Certified Teachers, according to numbers released last week by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
The classic production “Annie” was brought to life Thursday by students in Carbonado.
Local teams will see some of their traditional league rivals moving about, the result of the school reclassification system that plays out every two years in all corners of The Evergreen State.
Ambitious plans for a senior housing project in downtown Enumclaw, in conjunction new community center, have fallen through.
Local teams will see some of their traditional league rivals moving about, the result of the school reclassification system that plays out every two years in all corners of The Evergreen State.
Members of the Enumclaw City Council polished off some important business during their final meeting of the year, confirming contracts with two key groups of municipal employees.
The city of Enumclaw has received more than a half-million dollars that will be used during the coming year to provide Semanski Street motorists with a much smoother ride.
White River coach Rich Valdez has high hopes for this season’s girls wrestling team, largely based on turnout.
Last season’s White River High boys wrestling team managed to crack the Top 10 at the Class 2A state wrestling tournament, with five Hornets qualifying for the big show at the Tacoma Dome.
Keenan Fagan took top honors when South Puget Sound League 2A all-league teams were named, chosen as the Most Valuable Player in a vote of league coaches. The Hornet senior was one of three first-team running backs and among the four first-team defensive backs; he also was an honorable mention pick as a kick returner.