Three Plateau graduates recently competed in the 2012 Big Sky Conference indoor track and field championships.
ASSAULT: Police were told at 2:30 a.m. April 3 of an assault that had just occurred. An officer contacted all parties and a suspect was taken into custody for both assault and malicious mischief.
With an eye toward increasing Enumclaw’s reputation as a welcoming home for the arts, a local group has banded together to form Chalet Arts Showcase Theater.
SUSPICIOUS: Police took a report April 2 of two teenage males walking in the vicinity of Bongard Avenue and Bruhn Lane, carrying what appeared to be some type of handgun. Officers located the suspects and confiscated several items before turning the teens over to their parents.
The White River High track and field crew might not have finished among the leaders during Saturday’s Kent-Meridian Invitational, but a handful of Hornets certainly made their presence known.
White River High’s Marcus Dickson continues to post eye-popping numbers.
A project initiated by the Puyallup Indian Tribe would make life more enjoyable for Enumclaw golfers, improve spawning grounds for migrating salmon and cost roughly $1 million to complete.
The White River High girls rolled to a 4-1 victory over the Fife Trojans Thursday afternoon in tennis competition.
The White River High boys had an easy time defeating two track and field opponents the afternoon of March 21, whipping the Washington Patriots 81-52 and the Steilacoom Sentinels 92-42.
The Enumclaw Hornets beat the Bonney Lake Panthers 8-2 on the road Wednesday.
SCHOOL INCIDENT: Police responded to an Enumclaw school on Semanski Street at 9 a.m. March 28, following a report of a fourth-degree assault.
Members of White River FFA traveled March 28 to Yelm to compete in the District II Career Development contest.
INVOLUNTARY: Police responded shortly after 6 p.m. March 27 to a Griffin Avenue address; the situation ended with one person being involuntary committed to a healthcare facility.