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Artist offers classes to those with mettle

Carol Meeks has been an artist as long as she can remember.

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Retiree toys with passion

David Tyler of Buckley has worked with wood most of his life. He worked in construction until the…

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Locals make mark in comics industry

Five Plateau and Sumner-area creators, and three like-minded associates from surrounding towns, are making room for new voices…

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Chamber board provides an office update

The Enumclaw Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors would like to take this opportunity to thank Cathy…

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Fishler earns designation

Bonnie Fishler with John L. Scott Real Estate has been awarded the Seniors Real Estate Specialist designation by…

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Chamber recognizes individuals, businesses

Mike Rutkosky was honored as Citizen of the Year and Dinners Done Right was named Business of the…

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Eight tips to help choose a tax preparer

The IRS urges people to use care and caution when choosing a tax preparer.

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Eight tips to help choose a tax preparer

The IRS urges people to use care and caution when choosing a tax preparer.

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Chamber, city will roll out red carpet for Creation Fest

The country’s largest Christian music festival is coming to Enumclaw in July.

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Young entrepreneur launches bookstore

The last physical evidence of Railroad Street Books’ existence disappeared Feb. 3 when a sign appeared for Brain…

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Martial arts gym finds new home

The distance in Enumclaw from 1226 Marshall Ave. to 930 Battersby Ave. is small, but the space Combat…

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Final chapter coming for Lindon Bookstore

It’s sad and not a choice Robin Buckingham and her daughter Brianne Kuhle want to make, but the…

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Collection agencies earn most complaints

Washington consumers filed more complaints about collection agencies with the Attorney General’s Office in 2009 than any other…