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Julia-Grace Sanders and Cailey Damron, Sustainably, Yours

Opinion

How to keep your style and second-hand shopping sustainable | Sustainably, Yours

A new local podcast looks to encourage sustainable living and cut through corporate greenwashing.

Crystal Mountain’s new Circle of Life tower, created by Mary Iverson, is a celebration of the mountain’s impact on environment. Photo courtesy Crystal Mountain

Life

Crystal Mountain unveils Circle of Life art tower | Crystal Mountain

Seattle-based artist Mary Iverson brings her artistic vision of Crystal Mountain’s role in the environment to life.

Marianne Binetti, The Compleat Home Gardener

Life

It’s time for greens and beans | The Compleat Home Gardener

But it’s still to early for tomatoes and peppers.

Tiny logo, tiny news. Photo courtesy Ray Miller-Still

News

Briefly | April 24

Two trial updates.

Photos by Ray Miller-Still
Maris Farm’s annual Buds and Baby Blooms starts on April 27, and continues on weekends until May 12. As the name suggests, there will be a field on tulips (which you can even cut and take home), baby animals to pet, and other staple farm events and activities. Here are some photos from last year’s event.

Life

At A Glance | May 2024

Maris’ Baby Animals and Blooms starts at the end of April, there are two plant sales, and don’t…

Brier Dudley, The Free Press Initiative

Opinion

Washington state’s first journalism fellows hired | The Free Press Initiative

Washington State University’s Murrow School has launched its new journalist program with $2.4 million to bolster local news…

Photo by Ray Miller-Still
The current Courier-Herald building was build in 2005, after the original building was demolished.

News

For sale: The Courier-Herald building

Though the building might change hands, Editor Ray Miller-Still says the newspaper will be here to stay.

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Bloom CBD Gummies Review – Obvious Hoax or Actually Works?

What is Bloom CBD Gummies?

Fred Eaton

Obituaries

Fred Eaton

Fred Eaton died April 11, 2024, at the age of 82.

LtE bug

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Benson might be right — but belief in a Creator lends a moral compass we sorely need

Reader Mark Akers counters a recent letter about logic and belief.

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Green Acres CBD Gummies Review – Obvious Hoax or Actually Works?

In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of tranquility and calm can be a challenge. Green Acres CBD Gummies…

LtE bug

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: How do libertarians expect to fund crucial social service?

Reader Larry Benson questions how police departments and road repairs could be funded without taxes.

More than 200 runners showed up at the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce's second-annual Rainier Run 5K last Saturday, and even more just stuck around for the block party, which featured Renaissance Fair characters, food trucks, a beer garden, and more. Pictured breaking away from the group in the Kiddie Dash before the big race is Sienn Carvantes, who also placed second in her age group in the 5K; and Sizzle the Clown putting the finishing touches on a unicorn for Mila Wright. Photos by Ray Miller-Still

Life

A community that runs together, stays together | Slideshow

Some photos from last weekend’s Rainier Run 5K.