News
Eagles accidentally poisoned near city
At least six bald eagles were found in the Enumclaw area during the past couple of weeks, poisoned…
News
Parks staff in area to discuss Nolte future
The public is invited to a meeting tonight, Wednesday, to discuss the potential mothballing of Nolte State Park…
Opinion
Know where your lunch comes from
A quick stroll past the meat counter of a popular megastore Sunday afternoon prompted thoughts of Piggy Sue…
Opinion
No new bridges and no tolls
When the ribbon was snipped on a new floating bridge connecting Montlake to the eastside in 1963, a…
Opinion
Coal is a big part of our future in Washington
There’s a move afoot in the United States to eliminate coal as a source of energy. Opponents prefer…
Opinion
Insults can come right back at us
I was standing on a street corner last week waiting for the crosswalk light to change. All of…
Life
District-wide art show kicks off March 19
This year’s districtwide art show, planned for March 19 at Enumclaw High School, is expected to be bigger…
Life
Gospel choir brings its sound to Wabash
Seattle Pacific University alumna Valerie McKay is hosting the Seattle Pacific University gospel choir at 5 p.m. March…
Life
Gateway Band a real treasure
The Gateway Concert Band will be performing at 2 p.m. March 22 at the White River High School…
Life
Youth can often be mysteriously influenced by art
Some of us growing up in the early 1950s in Enumclaw didn’t have what I would consider “cultured”…
News
Seniors’ stories help culminate senior project
Warren Wheeler has learned a lot about the world during the past couple of months. And he owes…
