A handful of traditional city operations could soon land in the laps of other agencies.
Enumclaw City Council members were less than enthusiastic about a King County proposal that would add $20 every time a local resident licenses an automobile.
Joan Lewis, who has managed the Enumclaw Expo Center for the past two and a half years, is leaving her city post and will return to a job with Metro Transit.
Joan Lewis, who has managed the Enumclaw Expo Center for the past two and a half years, is leaving her city post and will return to a job with Metro Transit.
Heading into the home stretch of a difficult budget season, members of the Enumclaw City Council are hearing from those targeted for municipal belt-tightening.
Mark Bauer says it’s a natural career path that convinced him to leave an 18-year career with the city of Enumclaw and accept the city manager’s position in nearby Edgewood.
A couple of key political races remained tight, but there were no apparent changes as election officials completed a second week of counting ballots in King and Pierce counties.
Incumbent John Wise and challenger Liz Reynolds waged one of the most contentious battles for mayor Enumclaw has seen in recent years and, when the dust had settled from the Nov. 3 general election, voters had made their preference crystal clear.
The largest Christian concert in the nation is coming to Enumclaw, bringing four days of music, fellowship, education and family-friendly entertainment.
The impact of the much-publicized swine flu – particularly as it relates to local children and the schools they attend…
Enumclaw diners will soon have one more option, as Herfy’s Burgers and Seafood is about to hit the local food scene.
Stability has been treasured at Mutual of Enumclaw, a company that emphasizes success over the long haul and has seen just 10 men at the top during its 111-year history.
The Enumclaw High Hornets split a pair of postseason soccer contests, but in the loser-out world of West Central District play, a single loss means the end of the line.
