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Among some of the vendors at the EHS Career and Cultural Festival were some big names like the U.S. Army, Boeing, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, and more. Photos courtesy Enumclaw School District

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ESD hosts first-ever Career and Cultural Festival

Local students (and maybe more importantly, graduating seniors) were able to explore different career paths at the fair.

Photo courtesy Culpepper & Merriweather Circus 
Leo Acton has been a clown since 1998, and has been with the Culpepper & Merriweather Circus for a decade.

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Culpepper Merriweather Circus returns to Buckley

Gather under the big tent at the Buckley Eagles’ lot on June 4 to watch some amazing juggling,…

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The graves of Frank Steveson, Mary Stevenson, and Mary’s father, Joseph Fell, are falling apart, and the Black Diamond Daughters of the Revolution (the Mary Fell Stevenson chapter) wants to restore them.

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Local DAR wants to restore Enumclaw’s founders graves

The crypt for Mary Fell Stevenson, Frank Stevenson, and Joseph Fell are falling apart.

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All gave some; some gave all | Memorial Day slideshow

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

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No. 11 Jack Popke powers through defenders for an Enumclaw Score.

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Enumclaw lacrosse, WRHS girls golf win state

EHS baseball was bested in the final game.

A wreath placed at the XXX memorial at Enumclaw’s Veterans Memorial Park during a Memorial Day service in 2022. Photo by Ray Miller-Still
A wreath placed at the Black Hawk memorial at Enumclaw’s Veterans Memorial Park during a Memorial Day service in 2022. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Veteran news: Memorial Day services, local inducted into national “In Memory” program

There are services this Sunday and Monday, plus a ceremony for resident Sadao James Hilario on June 15.

Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kerry Solmonson, Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation Executive Director Sara Stratton, Program Coordinator Deanna Kuzaro, Board Vice President Tammi Voorhees, Treasurer Pat Kollen, President Suzanne Lewis, Elaine Parks, and Becky Olness celebrate the nonprofit’s new location on Griffin Avenue with a ribbon cutting. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation celebrates new location

The building on Griffin Avenue will allow the nonprofit to host all of its assistance programs at one…

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The White River girls track team, despite its small size, took first at districts this year. Pictured is the 4 x 400 team, Vivian King, Charee Sproed, Trista Turgeon, and Nativity Laddy.

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EHS baseball takes down two-time state champ Tumwater, in the final four

And the White River girls track team took districts, and Enumclaw lacrosse may repeat last year’s championship win.

Chelsee Redmond, the Green River College Enumclaw Campus director, has been working hard to refresh the local campus and bring new opportunities to students. Courtesy photo

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Need to test for school or your career? Enumclaw’s GRC campus will soon have hundreds

More education opportunities are also on the way.

Washington’s Legislative District 5 will have a crowded primary with five people running for the No. 2 position. Screenshot from the Secretary of State

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Who is on the primary ballot? Filing week ends

A new legislative map means that conservative Enumclaw might be represented by a Democrat come January 2025.

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

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Briefly | May 15

A trial update and a correction.

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Feds indict 9 South King County residents on drug trafficking charges

Those accused from Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Enumclaw

A screenshot of King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn speaking about a proposed amendment for the proposed $20 minimum wage ordinance. (Screenshot)

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King County approves $20.29 minimum wage for unincorporated areas

Councilmember Reagan Dunn and more than a dozen business owners argued tips and health care expenses should be…