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Enumclaw police blotter | May 4 – 8

A burglary in progress, numerous nuisance calls, and confusion about security.

Photo by Ray Miller-Still 
The 2022 Enumclaw Farmer’s Market started off slow due to an unseasonable amount of rain, resulting in less-than-usual produce, so here’s a picture of the 2021 season and Garibo’s Farm, which is not signed up as a vendor this year (at least, not yet).

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Five years strong — Enumclaw Farmer’s Market returns

Double the number of vendors will be setting up shop on First Street this year over 2022.

Lightning hit a tree off Roberts Drive in Black Diamond last night around 11 p.m. Photo courtesy Michael Primm

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Lightning strike closed Roberts Drive between library, SR 169

A tree was hit during last night’s storm, sending up flames before it crashed onto the highway.

Chris Waugh makes a shot at the No. 9 hole at the Farmer’s Park disc golf course in Enumclaw, which has been upgraded since spring 2022. Residents can take a survey on Enumclaw parks and recreation to determine what other parks could get some TLC. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Enumclaw wants your opinion on housing, parks

Take two quick surveys to help the city improve its services and programs for residents

WSP

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WSP warning against scam calls

“Spoofers” are faking caller IDs to trick people into giving out personal information

The Green River, where a swimmer was swept away and drowned the summer of 2022. Image courtesy Enumclaw Fire Department.

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Don’t let the heat fool you: Rivers pose cold-water threat this time of year

Advice from local rescue agencies on how to stay safe while cooling off.

Joann and Allan Thomas leaving the federal court building in Seattle after being ordered to pay more than $926,000 in restitution and forfeiture for stealing local taxpayer money. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Thomases ordered to pay full restitution in drainage district tax fraud case

Allan and Joann Thomas will have to pay more than $923,000 in restitution and forfeiture.

Elections

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Want to help lead your local government? Filing week is coming soon

Positions in all Plateau-area city councils and the two school districts will be up for election

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Pictured is the car Mac Attack right before taking off in the final race at the at the Lucas Oil Winternationals. If you look closely, you can see the back tire compressing against the pavement (the wavy lines) before the car launches at 233 miles per hour.

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Local automotive team wins big at national drag race

Greg and Joe Landwehr were part of the team that won the National Hot Rod Association’s Lucas Oil…

Screenshot from Dept. of Health website

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DOH reports 2022-2023 flu season was the deadliest in five years

Flu vaccination rates for children and preganant people reportedly dropped from pre-pandemic rates.

Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R-31

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Stokesbary elected as House Republican leader

Rep. Drew Stokesbary represents the 31st District, which includes Enumclaw and Buckley.

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

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Briefly | May 10

A Public Disclosure Commission into an ESD employee has ended, and an update on gymnast Alysen Posey.

Reagan Dunn’s proposed legislation aims to give communities advanced notice that a transition home for sex offenders, known as a “Less Restrictive Alternative”, could operate nearby. Screenshot

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Legal effort against sex offender homes begins

King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn also proposed new legislation to limit where these homes can be placed