Pierce County Parks and Recreation is accepting applications for the position of a part time fitness instructor to lead fitness classes at Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place.
A boy, Teagan Smith, born Dec. 1, 2012, to April Miller and Christopher Smith of Enumclaw
Each year, the Enumclaw School District offers the opportunity for students in kindergarten through fourth grade to take the qualifying assessment for placement into the Individual Achievement Program for highly capable students
A Buckley business owner is hoping police apprehend the crook who broke into her salon, trashed the place and made off with $600 and miscellaneous merchandise.
Many Washington TV aficionados have fond memories of the 1980s and ‘90s. New York and Los Angeles may have had Saturday Night Live and the rest of prime time, respectively, but Seattle had “Almost Live!,” a locally produced sketch show that proved nationally influential, launching the careers of entertainers such as Joel McHale and Bill Nye the Science Guy.
It may look a little funny, but the combination of jokes, songs and goofy fun really helps get across the fire department’s important messages about safety.
Highrise and Backdraft entertain with a message about safety.
ARREST MADE: Police responded the morning of Dec. 16 to a Railroad Street address after hearing of two men leaving a vacant house with bags of wire. After making contact, an officer arrested one of the men for providing a false statement; the suspect also was found to be wanted on a felony arrest warrant issued by Tacoma. The man was taken tot he police station for booking.
The criminal trial for accused Enumclaw pastor Malcolm John Fraser has again been delayed. Once slated to begin in early November, the trial was first pushed to Dec. 11 and last week was moved to Jan. 16.
After a year of debate and a vote that seemingly killed the possibility, sewer pipes will soon begin to be laid in Eastown.
On Wednesday afternoon in the commons after school gets out, Mrs. Burnes is inviting any interested students or staff members to join her in writing notes and letters of support and encouragement to the community of Newton, Connecticut. Participants will simply take a small amount of time to sit down and send thoughts to the families of the victims, staff and students of Sandy Hook Elementary, and community members of Newton . Paper, pens, and envelopes will be provided.
All suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Pierce County Library System will be closed Monday, Dec. 24, and Tuesday, Dec. 25, to observe Christmas.