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Jim Darby

Jim “Jimmy” Darby died Dec. 9, 2011, in Echo, Ore. He was born March 10, 1935, in Enumclaw.…

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Bonney Lake Deputy Mayor offers last-minute changes in attempt to balance budget without use of fund balance

The administration has requested approximately $400,000 of fund balance to cover the gap next year, but Deputy Mayor…

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Pierce County’s Fantasy Lights offers new displays

The beautiful 2 1/4-mile drive is held nightly from 5:30 to 9 p.m. through Jan. 1, 2012 at…

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Burn ban lifted in Pierce County

Forecasted winds mean an end to the season's first burn ban.

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No. 2 Panthers suffer close defeat to No. 1 Enumclaw in Wednesday wrestling

In the battle between the two top Class 3A wrestling teams in the state, Enumclaw retained its status…

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Burn ban lifted for Pierce County

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is lifting the air quality burn bans issued on November 30, 2011…

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Puget Sound Energy offers $10 instant rebate on LED light bulbs

Puget Sound Energy has recently introduced a new instant rebate for up to $10-off energy-efficient light emitting diode…

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Suspect jumps out of car, lets it roll into fence as police chase | BONNEY LAKE POLICE BLOTTER

Bonney Lake Police Blotter for the week of Dec. 7, 2011.

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Hit and run suspect refuses to answer door | SUMNER POLICE BLOTTER

Sumner Police Blotter for the week of Dec. 7, 2011.

Sports

EHS SWIM AND DIVE: Hornets fall to Stadium in nonleague meet Tuesday

Enumclaw High's boys swim team dropped a 130-67 nonleague meet to Stadium Tuesday in Tacoma. The Hornets pulled…

Life

‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ at White River High theater

Start the holidays with the Cascade Foothills Chorale holiday concert,“Twelve Days of Christmas” at the White River High…

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In Pierce County, burn ban elevated to Stage 2

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency elevated Pierce County to a Stage 2 burn ban to protect residents…

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Buy a lump of coal, help a needy family

Black Diamond's Palmer Coking Coal Company has made a tradition of selling gift-wrapped lumps of coal to raise…