Ever heard the local joke – you can’t buy underwear in Enumclaw?
A five-minute commute is just one benefit Jeff Fabris has experienced after moving his Lakewood Farmers Insurance business to the corner of Cole Street and Myrtle Avenue.
Consumer: My fiancé and I paid $2,500 to reserve a venue for our upcoming wedding. Weeks before we’re scheduled to exchange vows, the business has filed bankruptcy. Will we get our money back?
As sure as the sun rises in the east, the Bangkok Thai Restaurant will dish out authentic cuisine every day of the year, except Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Steve and Sonja Jones are not only sprucing up the downtown Buckley building they purchased four years ago, they’re taking a proactive role in filling it with tenants who they believe will enhance the city’s core.
The Bonney Lake Chamber of Commerce Labor of Love Triathlon is just around the corner and we have opportunities for volunteers to raise money while helping with the event.
Huckleberry Creek Photography moved to Buckley’s Main Street this summer and is establishing an impressive clientele.
There’s a whole lotta’ homecooking going on at Sully’s Alder Street Café in Sumner – as in sandwiches, burgers, cheesecakes and rhubarb pies.
Terri Walker and Brian Kaplan are giving folks something to talk about.
There are 600 varieties of healthy dog and cat food at Mud Bay’s newest store in Sumner. But there’s still something missing.
The Buckley Chamber of Commerce will host a Businesses of the Plateau social networking and hors d’oeuvres party from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Buckley Eagles Hall.
Hannah Brobak is turning Facebook into a verb.
Tacoma Goodwill confirmed Friday it will renovate a store in Bonney Lake Village.