The opening week of the prep soccer season brought bad news for the Bonney Lake Panthers.
Birdies are a good thing on a golf course and eagles are even better. Cats, on the other hand, are nothing but trouble.
The highly-regarded girls from White River High School lost their offensive punch when they entered the Tacoma Dome last week, dropping two straight games to be ousted from the Class 3A state basketball championships.
A program that provides medical assistance and comfort for the terminally ill in Enumclaw will soon see dramatic change.
The White River High girls were bounced from the Class 3A state tournament Thursday afternoon following a tough 49-41 loss to the Lakes Lancers.
A spirited White River High rally came up short Wednesday night as the Hornet girls fell 68-57 to Cleveland High in the opening round of the Class 3A state basketball tournament.
Enumclaw’s grassy oasis along state Route 410 that pays tribute to those who served the U.S. military has commonly been known as Veterans Memorial Park.
Plateau Outreach Min-istries exists solely to serve those in need, whether it’s a box of free food, a tank of gas or shelter on a chilly evening.
With the edition you’re holding in your hands, The Courier-Herald leaps into the world of compact, tabloid-size publication.
In a move akin to changing horses in midstream, members of the Enumclaw City Council have apparently decided to downplay Enumclaw’s commitment to branding itself an equestrian community.
With the edition you’re holding in your hands, The Courier-Herald leaps into the world of compact, tabloid-size publication.
Enumclaw High didn’t lose its entire boys soccer team to graduation, but some major pieces of the puzzle disappeared.
Coach Jenelle Stussy was greeted with great weather and a big turnout of athletes as she launched her fifth season at the helm of the Enumclaw High track and field program.
