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
White River FFA will host its annual spaghetti feed from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 13, in the WRHS commons. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door.
KiHaku Judo Club from Enumclaw entered several competitors at the annual Evergreen State Judo Tournament.
A proposal to expand Enumclaw by 101 acres – a concept two years in the making – has earned the blessing of the Enumclaw City Council.
ASSAULT: Police were told the afternoon of April 8 of an assault that had just occurred at a Cole Street address. The male involved was said to be leaving the residence and information was forwarded to detectives.
The Hornets’ 10-3 loss to the Tornadoes was the result of two disastrous innings. Yelm scored five runs in the fifth and five more in the sixth to take the nonleague victory on the Hornets home field.
The White River track and field crew will host a home meet Thursday, taking on Eatonville and Franklin Pierce. Saturday brings the annual trip for the Pasco Invitational.
Members of the Enumclaw Mens Club have gone public with their concerns about the day-to-day upkeep at the city-owned golf course.