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Plateau generosity a gift to everyone

The people of the Plateau never cease to amaze me. The giving that goes on in our communities…

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Krain withstands the test of time and trials

Continued from last week:

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Mud Mountain Road: Drivers need to slow down, be more cautious | Enumclaw Letters

It was a fairly pleasant day as we drove toward Highway 410 on Mud Mountain Road. Rounding the…

The Plateau Ballet Repertory Theatre gave Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade patrons along Cole Street a peek at “The Nutcracker Ballet” Saturday night. The Enumclaw-based ballet company will  perform the Christmas classic at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Enumclaw High School auditorium. Tickets are $12 for adults and students. Children 12 years old and younger are $10. Senior citizens 65 years old and older pay $8. For information

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Dreamy Dance

This photo shows  the original Krain tavern and boarding house

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Krain corner

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Auction yields baskets of help

The people of the Plateau never cease to amaze me. The giving that goes on in our communities…

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Downtown Sumner plays host to events

Ho ho ho…. Santa does love Sumner. Or at least he loves a parade in Sumner. And he’s…

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Grinch is loser with displays

A celebration of holiday traditions during the festive season has instead become a free fire zone in the…

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Finding purpose for slugs is a stretch

When Noah was getting ready to push off with his ark, the story goes, God told him to…

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Keep Bonney Lake government intact | Bonney Lake-Sumner Letters

“Citizens Should be in charge of Bonney Lake.” This was the headline on Ms. Dahlstrom’s latest Letter to…

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Legislature has to make life tough on gang members

The holidays are a time for most people to enjoy family and social events, but for those of…

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Plateau generosity a gift to everyone

The people of the Plateau never cease to amaze me. The giving that goes on in our communities…