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Guess who’s coming to dinner? You are!

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Young readers get ideas for going green

“True Green Kids” by Kim McKay and Jenny Bonnin, c. 2008, National Geographic, $15.95, 143 pages.

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Auburn Symphony about to conclude its season

The Auburn Symphony Orchestra concludes its 2008-09 season at 7:30 p.m. April 25 and 2:30 p.m. April 26…

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Church sponsors money talk

Mount Rainier Christian Center, at the corner of Griffin Avenue and 244th Avenue Southeast in Enumclaw, will host…

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Does love explode in our hearts?

I sat in the sunshine at Agnes Mischke’s kitchen table on the plains of North Dakota drinking coffee…

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Fundraisers aim to help Plateau area senior activity centers

• Join High Point Village, 1777 High Point St., Enumclaw, for an evening of decadent desserts and homemade…

Wayne Hathaway  presents Bill Johnson with the Pack of the Year award.

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Cub Scouts receive highest award

On March 12, at a gala dinner hosted by the Boy Scouts of America’s Pacific Harbors Council in…

Many enterprising merchants opened saloons and prospered during Wilkeson’s early days. Above

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Early Businessmen

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Public Meetings

• Enumclaw School Board usually meets at 7 p.m. the third Monday of every month at the district…

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Johnson, Norris finish second at track meet

The Sumner High boys and girls competed at the 29th annual Tacoma Invitational Saturday at Lincoln Bowl.

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Sumner tied for third place

Martin Schmuck scored in the ninth minute of play as Sumner tied Enumclaw, 1-1, in South Puget Sound…

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Spartans dominated doubles play again

The Sumner High girls tennis team took a break from South Puget Sound League 3A tennis action.