During the second of two public hearings to get feedback on its mitigation agreement with YarrowBay Developers and the city of Black Diamond, Enumclaw School District leaders heard many of the same questions and a few new.
During a time when veterans are typically honored for their service, the Enumclaw Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1949 recognized Kaylee Garrett and Donald Brassard for their exceptional emergency medical and firefighter service Nov. 12 at the post’s meeting.
The Enumclaw High boys water polo team closed out the season with a high-scoring 12-10 victory over Kentridge Nov. 4 at the pool in Covington.
A large crowd gathered at the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center for its Veterans Day celebration Nov. 10 to sing patriotic songs, honor those with military service and to give Dorothy Clark special recognition for her tireless effort to provide holiday gifts for soldiers overseas this season.
It was a glimpse into the future for Enumclaw High girls swim and dive coach Ann Bettencourt as she watched sophomore Erica Bonthuis and freshman Bella Davenport represent the Hornets at the Class 3A state championships Friday and Saturday at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Approximately 25 citizens, mostly from the Green Valley Road and Lake Sawyer areas of Black Diamond who do not want schools in their neighborhoods or additional traffic on their roads, arrived at the Enumclaw School District’s public hearing Thursday night at Black Diamond Elementary School to speak to Superintendent Mike Nelson and district school board members about its mitigation agreement with developer YarrowBay and the city of Black Diamond.
Joel Estey, with the King County Veterans’ Program, calls them the “unsung heroes,” their stories of war time service often untold.
At her job at Portland-based liquid culture magazine Imbibe, Katie Simon says she is “constantly learning and digesting new things.”
For the Hornets, it was freshman Bella Davenport and sophomore diver Erica Bonthuis who made a splash. Davenport earned her spot on the blocks at the state meet with a fourth-place finish in the 100 breaststroke. She finished with a time of 1:14.56.
The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and The Summer Youth Photography Program in conjunction with the “Young Eyes Walk With Image Catcher” are presenting the Student Photography Exhibit Series 2009 through Dec. 3 at The Muckleshoot Library.
At 2 years of age, Lucas Vanderhoof was diagnosed as severely autistic. As he grew, he learned skills, but made…
After claiming the South Puget Sound League 3A’s No. 2 spot, the Enumclaw High boys tennis team finished fourth at the subdistrict tournament, which after several rain delays finally finished up.
When the dust cleared after the green-white-checker overtime restart and a last-lap crash that consumed most of the field on the Talladega Superspeedway, Kasey Kahne was second.