If Election Night number hold true, Sumner Mayor Dave Enslow will remain in office another four years.
Incumbent John Wise and challenger Liz Reynolds waged one of the most contentious battles for mayor Enumclaw has seen in recent years and, when Tuesday’s first round of results were posted, the tally wasn’t even close.
The lingering economic downturn, which has impacted cities great and small, has wreaked havoc upon the city of Enumclaw’s spending plan for 2010.
The White River High Hornets wrapped up the South Puget Sound League 3A soccer season with a 4-1 defeat Thursday afternoon at the hands of playoff-bound Enumclaw High.
Boasting an impressive second-place finish in the South Puget Sound League 3A soccer standings, the Enumclaw High Hornets now turn their attention to postseason play.
One of the great clichés in newspaperdom is the “get out and vote” editorial that appears religiously every election season.
Imagine an asphalt ribbon of state Route 410 slicing through Enumclaw with traffic-slowing roundabouts at each end of town and a landscaped median separating two lanes of traffic.
There has been no shortage of verbal darts thrown in the race for the Position 2 seat on the Buckley City Council.
While the city’s attention has been focused on a hotly-contested mayoral race, there’s a competition quietly rolling along for the Position 7 seat on the Enumclaw City Council.
One of the great clichés in newspaperdom is the “get out and vote” editorial that appears religiously every election season.
Enumclaw High is coming off a two-win week and rolling toward postseason soccer action.
The White River High girls will need to finish the South Puget Sound League 3A soccer season on a strong note if they are to make a postseason appearance.
White River wraps up South Puget Sound League 3A play Friday in traditional fashion, taking on Enumclaw.
