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Last weekend’s sun was perfect for heading to Maris Farms’ final Baby Animals and Blooms Days, which ran on weekends from April 27 through Mother’s Day. The farm always has something to offer kids and families, but the annual springtime event brings out baby animals to pet and fields of flowers to frolic through. Pictured is Emma and her older sister Eleanor sniffing the last of the tulips available for picking; Lyric speeding down the Mega Slide; and Adrienne Stuart and son Charlie sharing the feeding duties with one of the farm’s 8-week-old Nigerian Dwarf Goats, which was a new offer this year.

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The King County Council at its Nov. 28, 2023 meeting, which included a public comment period on the proposed $20 minimum wage.

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King County to vote on unincorporated $20 minimum wage this Tuesday

Only large businesses would have to start paying the new wage in January, but smaller businesses will be…

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Lydia’s Cakes and Confections is making a return visit to the Enumclaw Plateau Farmer’s Market, along with many other sweet-tooth-focused vendors.

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The Stamp Out Hunger event is every second Saturday in May - which means it's this Saturday, May 11. Image courtesy the National Association of Letter Carriers

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Annual Letter Carriers’ food drive this Saturday

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Former astronaut Dr. Tammy Jernigan speaking at White River School District’s Mountain Meadow Elementary school about her time in space.

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Astronaut Tammy Jernigan visits Mountain Meadow Elementary

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Amateur refs and umpires deserve more respect | Bench Talk with Ben Ray

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Abril Mitchell-Ward moved into the Enumclaw 4plex last November, after experiencing homeless and an untenable living situation in another affordable housing unit. She met with Rep. Kim Schrier on April 25 to speak about her housing experience.

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Schrier visits low-income housing units after securing grant funding

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Project targets major flooding of Green River

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A closeup of a Ride Around Mount Rainier in One Day rider at Box Canyon.

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RAMROD back on – but with some changes

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Gov. Inslee announces the $45 million EV rebate program on April 23. Courtesy image

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Governor announces rebate program for EV purchases

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Supporters of the $19.5 million bond measure to build an Enumclaw community center gathered at the corners of Griffin Avenue and Porter Street on April 22 to encourage people to vote for the project.

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Community center bond failure follows growing pattern of tax increase rejections

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Lee Reichert coaching junior Brad McCutchen during a XXX match with Guy Hanson. Photo courtesy Dan McCutchen

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EHS coaching legend Lee Reichert to be inducted in National Wrestling Hall of Fame

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Amy Neville, founder of the Alexander Neville Foundation, gave a presentation to a small group of Enumclaw School District parents a year ago; she is returning to give a talk at the new Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation location on May 7. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Learn more about youth fentanyl use at upcoming community meeting

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