Enumclaw City Administrator Mike Thomas will be leaving his post to take over as county manager in San Juan County, according to Tuesday news reports.
Both the Enumclaw and White River fastpitch teams captured district championships Monday, giving them No. 1 seeds into this weekend’s state tournaments.
The official filing period expired Friday afternoon with some local races looking interesting and others devoid of any competition at all.
Races for the fall elections are shaping up, with four days of filing in the books. Election offices in King and Pierce counties will accept candidate filings until the end of today (Friday).
Police were dispatched the afternoon of May 14 to watch for a recklessly-driven vehicle that was said to be swerving and crossing over center lines. The description of the vehicle matched that given in another report of a possible DUI case. Police located the suspect vehicle and the motorist was taken into custody and booked for driving under the influence.
An officer was dispatched at 3:40 a.m. May 12 to locate a vehicle that had been traveling on the wrong side of the road. An officer located the vehicle which stopped in the middle of the road on Cothary Street. The officer attempted to contact the driver, who was already sleeping and drooling while behind the wheel. The driver refused to open his door and then took off, driving recklessly. He drove several miles before stopping. He was placed under arrest on several charges.
Here are the election filings for local office through closing Wednesday, according to the King and Pierce county election departments.
National Day of Prayer was celebrated May 2 throughout the country.
Enumclaw High’s soccer season reached the Sweet 16, but went no further.
Candidates filed for a variety of offices throughout the Plateau on Monday, the first official day for filing
WRONG LANE: Police took multiple reports at approximately 7:35 a.m. May 1 about a driver traveling the wrong direction in a lane of Warner Avenue. The female motorist was stopped near Watson Street where, she said, she had run out of gas. She was given a ride to get more fuel and warned about her inattentive driving.
Enumclaw garden guru Marianne Binetti has discovered yet another way to preach the gospel of all things green and growing
Those who enjoy the Foothills Trail – whether out on a serious run or simply strolling with the family pooch – apparently have reason to celebrate.