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Walk, don’t run, to stay healthy, local doctor says

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Walk, don’t run, to stay healthy, local doctor says

Light to moderate exercise is better for people than heavy workouts, according to Dr. Jim Merrill.

Local sanctuary cares for old, injured, and sick pets and animals

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Local sanctuary cares for old, injured, and sick pets and animals

Dr. Heather Stewart and local Laura Thompson officially made Steven’s Sanctuary a nonprofit organization in 2017.

New program aims to foster leadership skills, establish community-driven project

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New program aims to foster leadership skills, establish community-driven project

The deadline to sign up for RDI’s Pierce County/White River Plateau Rural Community Leadership Program is Sept. 23.

Residents’ voices heard on library safety

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Residents’ voices heard on library safety

More than 70 percent of residents who took a City Council Public Safety Committee survey said they do…

Library hosting new gardening, crafting classes

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Library hosting new gardening, crafting classes

A Community Meet and Greet is scheduled for Sept. 21.

Enumclaw senior center plans for improved transportation for rural residents

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Enumclaw senior center plans for improved transportation for rural residents

A new King County grant to create senior “hubs” will help fund the effort.

Artists sought for new fall Scarecrow contest, Gallery 2020

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Artists sought for new fall Scarecrow contest, Gallery 2020

The deadline to enter the Scarecrow Contest and the City Hall gallery are in October.

Cocktail farm looks to open Wilkeson bar and shop

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Cocktail farm looks to open Wilkeson bar and shop

Venise Cunningham and Belinda Kelly are the Simple Goodness Sisters, looking to bring you unique cocktails from local…

Two apply to fill Black Diamond’s empty seats | CORRECTION

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Two apply to fill Black Diamond’s empty seats | CORRECTION

Patrick Nelson and Steven Paige could very well be the city’s newest elected officials.

Courier-Herald misreports on potential levy lid lift

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Courier-Herald misreports on potential levy lid lift

Black Diamond residents are being taxed $1.89 per $1,000 in assessed property value this year, not 64 cents.

Black Diamond’s annual Labor Days this weekend

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Black Diamond’s annual Labor Days this weekend

Don’t miss the city’s largest event of the year.

To fund fire department, Black Diamond property taxes could jump

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To fund fire department, Black Diamond property taxes could jump

Mountain View Fire and Rescue is hoping the city will increase its property tax levy to better fund…

Changing how we think about education

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Changing how we think about education

America’s education system should be more about being effective, not efficient, says Will Richardson.