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Marion Radliff

Obituaries

Marion Radliff

Marion “Gary” Radliff died May 24, 2024, at the age of 89.

Mary Williams

Obituaries

Mary Williams

Mary Frances (Seifner) Williams died April 30, 2024, at the age of 90.

Obit for Frances Rice

Obituaries

Frances Rice

Frances “Frankie” Marie Rice (nee Oles) died May 18, 2024, at the age of 84.

Logan Tubbs

Life

Buckley Kiwanis Students of the Month | May 2024

Logan Tubbs and Logan Esterly were honored by their teachers this month.

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Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Electing Trump would be turning the clock back to before the Revolution

Reader Eugene Clegg argues a Trump win this November will lead to authoritarianism.

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Opinion

Minimum wage and business pains | Shiers

Unincorporated King County business now have a $20 minimum wage.

Photos courtesy Ashley Britschgi (Log Show); The Gateway Concert Band; and Flashes by Lor Photography / facebook.com/FlashesByLorPhotography
There are so many events on the Plateau in June, it’s hard to keep track! The Log Show (pictured here is Bo Carlson trying to chop through the a small log) is always a big draw, and the Gateway Concert Band is hosting its annual “Name Those Tunes” concert for the 25th year. Finally, the Culpepper & Merriweather circus is back in town in Buckley.

Life

At A Glance | June 2024 Community Calendar

From circus to Log Show, the Plateau has a cornucopia of events to choose from this month.

Kent Decker

Obituaries

Kent Decker

Kent M. Decker died on May 10, 2024, at the age of 83.

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Life

All gave some; some gave all | Memorial Day slideshow

Photos from the Enumclaw Veterans Memorial Park service and Enumclaw Cemetery.

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

News

Briefly | May 22, 29

A correction for local vet Sadao James Hilario and some trial updates.

Chart: Alison Saldanha/The Seattle Times/ Source: Pew-Knight Initiative

Opinion

Americans’ evolving relationship with local news, in charts | The Free Press Initiative

People generally trust local news — but they’re not reading it.

Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He is a former president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. Contact thebrunells@msn.com.

Opinion

Thoughts on Memorial Day and the ultimate sacrifice | Brunell

On Memorial Day, we traditionally honor Americans in our military who gave their lives in battle for our…

Kira Hawaaboo heads to the NCAA Championships this week. Pictured is Hawaboo at a competition at the Northwest Conference Multi-Event Championships, April 8 - 9, at Willamette University in Salem. Photo by Nathan Herde, Linfield Sports Communications

Sports

Enumclaw’s Hawaaboo heading to NCAA Outdoor Championships | Linfield University

Former Hornet Kira Hawaaboo will be competing in the women’s long jump for a shot at the national…