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This is the piece of land in Cumberland that Segale Properties wants to turn into a gravel mine. Photo courtesy Enumclaw Plateau Community Association

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King County moves back gravel mine determination — again

A determination on whether or not the mine would significantly affect the surrounding environment was supposed to come…

Photos by Ray Miller-Still
Between 800 and 1,000 people attended the recent “No Kings” protest in Enumclaw on June 14. Most were there to protest the federal government, but a handful of President Donald Trump’s supporters also showed.

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Hundreds protest the federal govt. at Enumclaw’s “No Kings” demonstration

Organizers and attendees said the event was largely peaceful and civil, though barbs were occasionally traded via bullhorn…

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Members of the Mary Fell Stevenson chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Black Diamond cleaning up the crypts of Mary Stevenson, Frank Stevenson, and Mary’s father, Joseph Fell.

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DAR raises enough funds to restore Enumclaw’s founders’ crypts

Mary Fell Stevenson and Frank Stevenson’s grave markers will soon be replaced.

Farmer Lauren of Enumclaw Farm is only one of many local farmers, crafters, and bakers that set up shop at the Enumclaw Plateau Farmer’s Market. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Enumclaw farmer’s market starts out fresh

There are more than 70 vendors signed up this year.

Enumclaw High School graduation 2025. All photos by Ray Miller-Still

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Congratulations, Enumclaw High seniors | Slideshow

A few photos from the June 10 ceremony.

The Enumclaw School District administration office. Image courtesy Enumclaw School District

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ESD restructures debt, reduces overall tax rate

The Enumclaw School District recently announced a debt restructuring that will save local taxpayers more than $3.3 million.

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Enumclaw man charged with March murder in Renton

Huy Huu Nguyen and another unidentified man allegedly bound a man and covered his face with duct tape…

A $20,000 check was given from QFC staff to Plateau Outreach Ministries’ Executive Director Elisha Smith-Marshall (holding the left end of the check) on June 6. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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QFC shares the lottery love with Plateau Outreach Ministries

The local grocery store donated $20,000 to Enumclaw’s food bank and thrift store.

The Enumclaw Fire Department’s Board of Commissioners met with the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority last Wednesday, May 28, at city hall to discuss how the department can cut costs before it has to use reserve funds to balance its budget. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Enumclaw Fire Department lays out financial strategy for lean times

The EFD will be freezing some open positions and limiting overtime to stave off a budget deficit.

Photo courtesy Enumclaw Police Department

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EHS break-in “prank” was to involve balloons and was not “malicious” | June 4 Update

The EPD is unsure why an air soft gun was used during the break in.

Enumclaw Police Department Corrections Officer Jessie Holman, Police Chief Tim Floyd, City Administrator Chris Searcy, and Mayor Jan Molinaro cutting the ribbon for the upgraded Enumclaw jail. You can see a video of the tour at the end of this article. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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EPD cuts ribbon on jail improvements

Improvements to the booking area allow officers more room to work and other safety and quality-of-life improvements to…

Photos by Ray Miller-Still and Josh Burbank
Buckley’s biggest event of the year is here! Slap on that sunscreen and get ready for some intense sawing action at the Log Show on June 28. Here are some photos last year of the Junior Log Show and adult event. Also, make sure you congratulate EHS and WRHS seniors — their graduation ceremonies are this month, too.

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At A Glance | June 2025 Community Calendar

Get ready for the annual Log Show!

Enumclaw Fire Department Chief Ben Hayman speaking to the board of commissioners during the May 21 meeting. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Regional Fire Authority declines to contract with Enumclaw Fire Dept

A May 28 meeting will focus on how the department will move forward financially and operationally.