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Enumclaw High School will start bringing students back full time May 3. Pictured here is a student receiving a temperature check in February, when the district started allowing students back into classrooms with mix of in-person and at-home learning models. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw students make full-time return to classrooms May 3

About a quarter of all secondary education students remain at home.

The final resting position of the Honda Accord that led police on a chase Saturday morning, near 214th Avenue before the Buckley/Enumclaw bridge. Photo courtesy Elizabeth Phillips

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22-year-old leads police on zig-zagging chase through Plateau Saturday

An Enumclaw officer at one point struck the suspect’s vehicle to prevent a collision with a bystander.

Blotter bug

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Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | March 24 – April 1

Human defecation, rude gestures, and an airlift to Harborview.

Before the Enumclaw Museum was a museum, the building was owned and used by local Masons. Photo courtesy the Enumclaw Plateau Historical Society

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Enumclaw Plateau History Museum seeking new president

The museum is also looking for volunteers to help keep the museum open to the public.

KCLS sign

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Enumclaw library to open April 7

There will be modified hours, and entrance to the library will be staggered every hour.

Blotter bug

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Enumclaw, Black Diamond police blotter | March 17 – 23

Buried toys, a naked woman, and a package thief caught on camera.

You can help keep the downtown fire pits lit by donating to the Chamber of Commerce at https://paypal.me/EnumclawCommunity?locale.x=en_US

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Chamber pushing to keep fire pits on Cole Street

Will Cole Street continue to close on weekends, even after the pandemic is through?

Enumclaw author Matthew McCully holds a copy of his 2019 book "The Legend of Luke Daisy" in this courtesy photo provided to the Courier-Herald.

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Enumclaw author Matt McCully on his childhood adventure story “The Legend of Luke Daisy”

The story may be fictional, but it all draws from McCully’s childhood in the mid-20th century.

Luke, Sarah, Remi, and Ryker Lenihan in front of their new home. Contributed photo

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Enumclaw family receives free roof from Auburn roofing company

The Lenihan’s home needed far more repair work done than they originally supposed — or could afford.

Cast members have been rehearsing for their upcoming virtual performance of "Alone, Together." Among those taking part are Jasmine Dumontet and Mateo Cuadros, who perform a dance number from the scene "But Here I Am." Photo by Kevin Hanson

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“Alone, Together” is another virtual play by Enumclaw High students

The play will be performed April 1-3 and 8-10.

For those who want to get some photos with the Easter Bunny, Thomasson Family Farm is having professional photographer Kailey Wallin come to the Bunny Patch on March 27 and 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Photo courtesy Thomasson Family Farm

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Easter Egg hunts on the Plateau this year

For the second year in a row, the hunts are as hard to find as the eggs.

Corrie Koopman Frazier being sworn in.

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Frazier, Sauvageau sworn onto the Enumclaw council

Introducing Enumclaw’s newest city council members.

Melissa Hyce is the proud owner of the new Cole Street business, Urban Junktion. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Urban Junktion opens on Cole Street

The new business doesn’t just want to sell vintage home decor, but also teach you how to make…