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Black Diamond police blotter | May 9 – 15

An unattended child, a lucky driver, and a stabbing in Enumclaw.

Enumclaw High School’s west wing. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Dunn donates retired vans to local school district, senior center

Two local nonprofits and the Enumclaw School District will soon be receiving some new wheels to help out…

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Buckley, Black Diamond police blotter | April 21 – May 2

Burglary, car theft and a mistaken report of a homeless encampment.

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Black Diamond police blotter | April 18 – 24

A passed out husband, a seized firearm, and driving with a suspended license.

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Black Diamond police blotter | April 11 – 17

Rude neighbors, a crash at a gas station, and an assault.

Whether you're at the pool or the beach, water safety is paramount — which is why the Enumclaw Aquatic Center hosted April Pool's Day on April 16, teaching kids of all ages the importance of a properly-fitted life jacket, how to rescue someone with a life preserver, and how to get in and out of a boat safely. Pictured is Eve Funk, rocking her her pool fit. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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At a Glance: May 2022 events

Memorial and Mother’s Day events, plus various bazaars, plant sales, and BINGO.

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Black Diamond police blotter | April 5 – 10

A juvenile thief, a warrant arrest, and an interrupted burglar.

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Buckley, Black Diamond police blotter | March 1 – April 3

Several spike strips laid to catch fleeing vehicles, a rude driver flipping the bird, and a good deed…

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Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | March 24 – 29

A mysterious explosive, a choking child, and unauthorized archery.

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Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | March 15 – 24

Goats in the street, a suspect crawling into an abandoned home, and a crypto currency fraud.

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Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | March 7 – 16

A strange man in the woods, a trespassed would-be-gift-giver, and a dog on a roof.

Chris Vance, left, plans to challenge Sen. Phil Fortunato, R-31, during the next election. Courtesy photos

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Former state House Rep., KC Councilor Vance challenges Fortunato for Senate

Vance will run as an independent with conservative bona fides in a district that leans politically right.

The Enumclaw and White River school districts have made mask-wearing in classrooms optional, given the state mandate has lifted. Students are still expected to wear masks in highly specific situations, like in a nurse's office. Photo courtesy Enumclaw School District

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Masks back to optional at Plateau schools as Inslee’s order expires

Additionally, neither Enumclaw or White River school districts are looking to impose their own vaccine mandates, if or…