Kids throughout King County will be showing their family dogs, both mixed breed and purebred, Saturday at Argus Ranch for Dogs.
PARAPHERNALIA: A Griffin Avenue resident reported finding drug paraphernalia in a backyard. An officer retrieved the item and had it destroyed. The incident was reported April 15.
The White River High girls had no trouble beating Steilacoom in prep tennis Friday, whipping the Sentinels 5-0.
The White River High soccer squad has shaken off a rocky start to the season and is picking up victories as the playoffs approach.
A five-game winning streak improved White River’s record to 10-2 overall and pushed the Hornets into a three-way tie for first place in the South Puget Sound League 2A baseball standings.
The White River High girls posted a dominant week in fastpitch play, outscoring a trio of opponents 33-0.
A swarm of White River High Hornets trekked across the mountains for Saturday’s Pasco Invitational.
There’s a changing of the guard at St. Elizabeth Hospital, as longtime president Dennis Popp transitions into a new position and Donna Russell-Cook prepares to take the reins.
ONE ARRESTED: Police initially responded April 12 to a Griffin Avenue address and a report of a domestic dispute. It was determined the dispute was verbal only, but one of the subjects was arrested on other charges.
AUTO ACCIDENTS: Police responded to a trio of two-car, noninjury accidents April 11. The first was at 1:51 p.m. in the 1400 block of First Street; the second was reported at 4:22 p.m. at the intersection of Warner Avenue and Almadon Street; and the third was at 5:42 p..m. at Warner Avenue and Semanski Street.
White River traveled Wednesday to face league foe Steilacoom.
DRUG OFFENSE: A report of a male subject attempting to sell marijuana to two females had an officer responding April 10 to a Roosevelt Avenue address. The man was arrested on a drug charged and his vehicle was impounded.
Scores posted for Enumclaw and White River high school sports from April 9 and 10