Competitive karate has taught Eliana Munden many things, but none more important than discipline and control.
Among local schools, the beginning of the baseball and fastpitch season has been marked by two things – drizzly weather and great pitching.
Enumclaw resident Michael Gordon was honored in Chicago for his ongoing efforts on behalf of prostate cancer survivors and their families.
According to a work and traffic plan by Abston Henricksen Land & Timber Co., the company is cutting trees to the 35 acre site that will house the future Costco building.
Hunter Haney, who wrestled his way to a state championship while at Enumclaw High School, continues to shine as a member of the Washington State University team.
The city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2017 presents “Living in the Arts,” a showing by painter Lyudmila Simpson.
The numbers speak for themselves: 28 years of coaching, 724 games on the bench and 516 career victories, resulting in a .713 winning percentage.
Colorful dancers and rhythmic drumming will be found Friday evening as the Enumclaw School District offers its 22nd annual powwow.
There’s a new hand at the helm of the White River High boys soccer program, as T.J. Suek has replaced longtime coach Russ DeFord, who moved from the area.
The girls track team return to track and field games after a victorious season last year, having been the co-champions of their league, third at the West Central District meet and fifth overall at state.
The Enumclaw boys and girls track and field team is ready for another season of competition.
The Panthers tennis team looks to be packing some serious veteran power, with more than half of the team returning to the courts.
You’re having a really bad day when you see this team.
