Joe Bicondoa freely admits he’s passionate about Nolte State Park, where he runs the wide, groomed trails and his Labrador retriever splashes into the cool water of Deep Lake.
It appears the White River High girls are vulnerable after all, but the rest of the South Puget Sound League 3A hasn’t figured that out.
The Enumclaw High girls geared up for the South Puget Sound League 3A stretch run with a 57-33 victory at Clover Park Friday night.
A strongly-worded letter from the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce – which took certain city leaders to task for alleged unprofessional conduct – sparked verbal fireworks during the Jan. 26 meeting of the City Council.
The Sumner High girls placed second and Bonney Lake was third Jan. 28 during a three-team gymnastics meet in the Spartan gymnasium.
Enumclaw City Council Mike Ennis has charged Mayor John Wise with violating public disclosure laws and has asked the state’s attorney general to investigate.
The Sumner High gymnasts will get to compete in their own gymnasium tonight, Wednesday, one of just two home meets the Spartans get to enjoy all season.
As the South Puget Sound League 3A basketball season heads toward its final two weeks, the Enumclaw High girls remain in the thick of the hunt.
The White River High girls kept their perfect season intact last weekend, notching a Friday night victory over Clover Park and a Saturday win against Auburn Mountainview.
King County’s request that the city of Enumclaw put on this year’s fair has been studied and debated, with the numbers crunched and analyzed.
Drivers face detours and business owners are losing money, all because of a geologic problem dating back thousands of years.
Dollars and cents dominated discussions Thursday night as King County Councilman Reagan Dunn addressed members of the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce.
Life is good at the top.