Travis Martin Lear, 25, charged with first-degree child molestation for a Jan. 30 incident, entered a not-guilty plea during an arraignment hearing Thursday in King County Superior Court.
$45,000 annually and precious time saved to better serve the public.
White River Dollars for Scholars notes that graduates of four-year institutions now hold an average of $24,000 in student loan debt.
A boy, Everett James Tracy, born at 1:10 p.m. on Jan. 22, 2013, to Sarah and Jon Tracy in Dothan, Ala. He measured 20 inches and weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Grandparents are Dave Tracy of Enumclaw and Lori Carson of Indiana.
St. Elizabeth Hospital
A boy, Caleb Michael Majack, born Jan. 24, 2013, to Catrina and Paul Majack of Enumclaw.
A boy, Austin Scott Miller, born Jan. 24, 2013, to Caitlin and Scott Miller of Enumclaw.
Sitting in their dining room, Pete Sorgenfrei and Dieta Sims recalled their first date. They had known each other — as friends — since the beginning of eighth grade, while they attended Lakeridge Junior High. As they approached the end of ninth grade, Paul asked Dieta to the freshman dance.
Cascade will begin the spring refill slowly for a couple of weeks, and then residents will see this process accelerate during the first week of March with the goal of having the lake reach recreational levels (541.5 feet) by mid-April.
BAIL COLLECTION: Enumclaw authorities collected bail Feb. 12 from a defendant on behalf of the city of Bonney Lake. The subject was then released and funds were transferred to Bonney Lake Superior Court.
“Folk Music as History,” a five-day series for children, will be offered during the Enumclaw School District’s midwinter break.
Tuesday night, the Bonney Lake city council approved the Utility Latecomers Agreement for Eastown. The body voted 5-2 in favor of the agreement that would allow city sewers to extend into the development region.
The Fire District 44 board of commissioners is considering placing a levy on the April ballot, citing a significant loss of revenue in recent years.
Former controller fled to the Philippines when theft was discovered.
The public is invited to weigh in on new strategies being proposed to reduce the use of toxic substances in Washington.
Officials at Washington State Parks are observing the system’s 100th birthday this year, but some have warned that, after over a decade of budget cuts, the state’s 138 parks are in danger of serious operations reductions if the system’s funding problems aren’t solved.