Mail Express was fined $7,500 by L&I. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Local business fined by LI for failing to wear, enforce masks

The Mail Express Business Center was fined $7,500, the most of 11 businesses.

WNPA News ServiceDissatisfied residents hold signs in protest of comprehensive sex education mandate earlier this year.

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Sex education in schools: What Referendum 90 is and what it isn’t

The referendum, if approved by voters this November, is unlikely to affect the Enumclaw School District much, school…

Thomasson Family Farm is alive with family-fun activities, from picking out pumpkins for Halloween to visiting the farm animals and the themed corn maze. Pictured is Olive Alvis practicing her milking skills on "Squirty Gierty"; Wilder Ramos in the pumpkin patch; and Cooper Jones on the zip line. Photos by Ray Miller-Still

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Maris, Thomasson farms offer autumn activities

Whether you want family friendly fun or some scary fare, these local farms have it all.

Francisco Pons cycled for 24 hours straight last year for his 56th birthday and raised money for the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. This year, his 24-hour marathon will be raising money for the local non-profit Cancer Cartel. Submitted photo

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Local gym hosts second 24-hour biking marathon for charity

Francisco Pons will be cycling nonstop from Friday, Oct. 9, to Saturday, Oct. 10.

Tom Clark and Eric Robertson

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In-paper debate: Robertson, Clark rebuttal answers about police accountability, sex-ed bill

This is part two of the debate between the two Legislative District 31 Position No. 2 candidates.

Volunteers organized to tie up corn stalks to street lights at the end of September in preparation for the Friday Night Market. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Enumclaw organizing Friday Night Markets this month

The first market will be on Oct. 9 at the corner of Cole St. and Myrtle Ave.

Darrel N. Winston was charged with lying to investigators on Aug. 18.

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Renton man involved in Drainage District 5 scam pleads guilty

Darrell N. Winston allegedly helped Allan and Joann Thomas try to conceal about $54,000 that was supposed to…

Pool remains closed with potential November grand re-opening

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Pool remains closed with potential November grand re-opening

Repairing the pool deck and the plaster lining took a little longer than expected.

Pictured is Robin Hones of Cascadia Greens and Tanya Wilbanks from The Baker's Cookie, based in Buckley. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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REKO market open through Thanksgiving holiday

The no-contact alternative to farmer’s markets will continue to operate out of Fantello Creamery in Enumclaw.

Buckley planning new park, wants public input

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Buckley planning new park, wants public input

There will be several ways for Buckleyites to give their opinion on Miller Park in coming weeks and…

Rep. Kim Schrier plans virtual “coffee break”

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Rep. Kim Schrier plans virtual “coffee break”

You must RSVP to attend.

In-paper debate: Introducing Legislative District Pos. 2 candidates Robertson, Clark

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In-paper debate: Introducing Legislative District Pos. 2 candidates Robertson, Clark

Candidates answer questions on sex-ed bill, ‘defunding’ police.

100 Women group to host October meeting

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100 Women group to host October meeting

The group aims to have 100 women donate $100 each to a local nonprofit every quarter.