A handful of local athletes recently signed national letters-of-intent with colleges throughout the land.
This year’s edition of the Class 3A state volleyball tournament at Kennewick’s Toyota Center brought together a Sweet 16 squads, four of which were from the talent-rich, nine-team South Puget Sound League 3A.
Sports pundits say that in the fast moving game of volleyball, timing, a solid mental approach and momentum are three of the most important facets of the game.
The Cascade Foothills Chorale will present John Rutter’s “Gloria” and Handel’s “Messiah,” two classic pieces, for its Christmas concert.
Bonney Lake Municipal Court Judge Douglas H. Haake ruled in court Wednesday that Pacific Police Chief John T. Calkins will stand trial Jan. 26 for the charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.
The Fire District No. 22 board approved a contract at the Nov. 18 meeting to hire a consulting firm to assist the commission in a national search for a new fire chief for East Pierce Fire and Rescue.
As part of a master plan to improve response times, three new firefighters are being added to the local department’s roster of employees.
The Enumclaw Police Department, in cooperation with The Courier-Herald, has begun a “Warrant of the Week” program. This program is designed to capture people who currently have warrants out for their arrest through tips that citizens provide to the Enumclaw police. The arrest warrants have been issued by the Enumclaw Municipal Court. Each week, a photo of a wanted person, along with a brief description of the crime, will be published. Citizens who have information regarding the whereabouts of the wanted person are encouraged to call the Enumclaw Police Department at 360-825-3505. Callers may remain anonymous.
City offices in both Enumclaw and Buckley will be closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Moving day is rapidly approaching for Plateau seniors who will occupy the new White River senior housing complex in Buckley.