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December is packed with Christmas and other holiday-related activities on the Plateau; here’s a photo from last year’s Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade.

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At A Glance | December 2023

Donate some toys to the Plateau Kids Network and watch the upcoming Christmas Parade!

Photo by Ray Miller-Still
Marquis Booker and his cat, Vishu, grab some AK-47 bud and some Blue Dream vape cartridges from budtender Wiasana Sok.

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Mr. Bills rebrands after four years of Kush21 ownership

Manager Nicole Nourse wants customers to know that the store, and its services, will remain the same.

Enumclaw School District Director No. 3 Tyson Gamblin has is just 129 votes ahead of challenger Vivian Cadematori; votes will continue to be counted until Nov. 28.

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Gamblin/Cadematori race tightens after election night

The challenger made a 2-point jump since Nov. 7, but she is still behind by 129 votes for…

Did you remember to vote today? Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Election update; Tyson, Mason, and Stouffer still lead in Enumclaw School Board race | Nov. 9

Not much changed after more ballots were counted on the second day after the election.

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The Buckley Foothills Historical Museum is unveiling a new local veterans exhibit on Veterans Day weekend, Nov. 11 and 12. Some of the items featured is a WWI Purple Heart from Corporal John Abraham and the marine uniform of Buckley Senior Center Coordinator Chloe Mickelson.

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Buckley history museum readies veterans exhibit for upcoming holiday

Many of the items in the display, opening Nov. 11 and 12, belonged to local veterans.

The city of Enumclaw held its annual tree lighting in front of City Hall late last November; here is a previously unpublished photo of a choir singing on the front steps of City Hall. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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At A Glance | November 2023 | Update

Don’t forget to buy tickets to the Nov. 4 wine walk orregister your float for the upcoming Santa…

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Left to right, Buckley City Council member Brandon Green, challenger Maureen Sundstrom, Council member Connie Bender, challenger Denice Bergerson, and Council member Lyn Rose recently spoke policy at the Five2Five event center.

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Buckley council members, challengers talk in forum

Officials Lyn Rose, Connie Bender, and Brandon Green, plus challengers Denice Bergerson and Maureen Sundstrom, discussed budget, downtown…

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$100K in grants available for Buckley-area projects

Buckley, Carbonado, and Wilkeson residents have an opportunity to get a slice of $100,000 in grant money this…

Chris and Kodie Wayman, owner of the Wayman’s Vintage Market in Buckley, which won several “Best Of” categories this year. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Wayman’s and a love of vintage | BEST OF

The relatively-new Buckley vintage and antique shop topped three of The Courier-Herald’s “Best Of” categories this year

Fall on the Plateau is full of family-fun activities. Pictured is an unpublished photo from last year’s Enumclaw Cole Street Trick-Or-Treat event. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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At A Glance | October 2023

Don’t miss out on local pumpkin patches and haunted houses!

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Who won “Best Of”? Here are the 2023 results

Congrats to all the winners and runners-up — you all make the Plateau “the best”.

Photo courtesy Vic Wright

Business

Celebrate your special day with Brix on Main

The new event and wedding venue in Buckley is now booking events

Buckley Council members Ron Smith and Milt Tremblay were vocally outspoken about not implementing a B&O tax practically right out of the gate during an Aug. 15 workshop. Other council members voiced agreement during a Sept. 5 council workshop. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Buckley council nixes proposed B&O tax in 2024 budget

After outcry from local businesses, city officials went on the record stating they don’t approve using the tax…