A modified lockdown is in effect at White River School District’s Glacier Middle School, Elk Ridge Elementary and the district office.
The Sumner girls track and field team took 10th with 19 points and the boys 35th with five at the 2A state track and field team May 29-31 at Mount Tahoma High.
In a season of ups and downs, wins and loses, the Panther baseball team found the formula to bring home the second place trophy from the 3A state tournament at Gesa Stadium in Pasco Saturday.
Maria Blad repeated her district championship performance wining the state crown in the 100-meter 3A girls hurdles.
The Panthers will be sending a both boys and girls track and field athletes to the class 3A state competition set for Thursday through Saturday at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.
The Spartans track and field team continued a long tradition of excellence at the West Central District meet Friday and Saturday at Sunset Stadium in Sumner.
Memorial Day was observed Sunday, May 25, at Enumclaw Veterans Memorial Park.
The thermostat was cranked up a couple of notches on two King County Fire District No. 28 commissioners when a complaint was filed against them in King County Superior Court May 14.
The Enumclaw High girls hit another grand slam, winning the South Puget Sound League 3A tennis title for the fifth year in a row.
The Bonney Lake and Sumner High girls and boys track team competed at the subdistrict tournament at Sunset Stadium Friday and Saturday.
The Spartans rolled over Fife 10-0 in the morning game at Franklin Pierce High to move into the district championship game.
A felon, who photographed his repeated sexual molestation of a 10-year-old girl, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 20 years in prison, announced U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan.
Activities at the Chamber of Commerce Spring Wine Walk included artist at Enumclaw Arts Alive! Gallery Saturday, a band was in front of Enumclaw Music and artisans were out on Cole Street.