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THANK YOU

Plateau Outreach Ministries sends out a huge thank you to all the wonderful people who have helped these…

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Contentious Sumner council mulls over MIC zoning

Tensions were unusually high at Sumner City Council’s regular study session April 26 during discussion of zoning code…

Letters to the Editor

Progressive movement aims for U.S. socialism

In response to the letters of April 27, 2010, preferring “progressivism.” The letter writers in last week’s paper…

Letters to the Editor

Liberals are spouting far-fetched baloney

The liberals ganged up on Mr. DeVol with some of the farthest fetched baloney I’ve read in some…

Letters to the Editor

Losing lifestyle so a few can profit from land?

After reading the article concerning the proposed annexation to Enumclaw of 300 acres, I just had to shake…

Letters to the Editor

Enumclaw has lost one of its shining stars

Enumclaw is losing a shining star in Walt Bennett. Walt, Liz and their kids Hanna and Will are…

Letters to the Editor

States must act where the feds have failed us

In an incredibly bold move, Arizona lawmakers passed their version of immigration reform. The governor then passed it…

Letters to the Editor

School teachers do far more than classroom work

Thank a teacher this week. Your Enumclaw School Board asks you to join in saluting all Certificated Staff…

Letters to the Editor

Socialism is evil in every country it invades

Michael Bowler’s letter (Courier-Herald, April 21) helped make Mr. DeVol’s point. It is a fact, the result of…

Letters to the Editor

Foes of Arizona immigration law were quick to play race card

Today on the radio I heard the president of the United States utter an amazing statement. He was…

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ARCHIVES

Five Years Ago May 4, 2005 In a labor of love, Carl Thorsett burns the mid-night oil working…

Sports

Enumclaw junior football and cheer host Texas hold’em fund-raiser

Enumclaw Wolverine junior football and cheer will host a fundraising no-limit Texas hold’em poker tournament Saturday at the…

Letters to the Editor

Kudos to those who still care about less fortunate

A big thanks to Chris Quiles, John Meadows and Daniel Scribner for their letters in your April 27,…