Reagan Dunn, King County Councilmember

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Reagan Dunn briefs Enumclaw Council on COVID, budget and more

“We were at historic low levels of unemployment,” he told the council, “and in just a couple of…

These are just a sample of Blaze Ward and Leah Cutter's many, many book series. The two Enumclaw authors also write non-fiction books about how to write and make it your business, and collaborate on a number of anthology magazines. Contributed images

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Enumclaw authors explain how to write (and make money doing it)

Leah Cutter and Blaze Wars have always wanted to be writers and storytellers. And, thanks to independent publishing,…

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Enumclaw budget coming together, public hearing set for Monday

“This year I am recommending that we approach our city’s budget with caution,” the mayor’s budget message reads.

Horacio Castillo has been a case manager with Plateau Outreach Ministries since mid-March. He’s fluent in both English and Spanish, which gives POM the ability to help non-English speaking residents on the Plateau with their utility bills or rent. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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Levy grant helps POM expand its services

Additionally, nearly $4,500 was raised through Safeway’s Nourishing Neighbors Breakfast for Kids program.

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Enumclaw City Councilman Beau Chevassus made a fundraiser of Enumclaw's Mail Express at the start of October. Screenshot

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GoFundMe arranged for Mail Express

The fundraiser was set up by Enumclaw City Councilman Beau Chevassus.

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Fatal crash leads to power outage for 7,000 residents

At least one person is dead, and the driver is being investigated for DUI .

New rules to giving blood means going maskless like people could back in January is a no-go. Image courtesy Bloodworks Northwest

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Give blood to help out Enumclaw High School

Mention “Enumclaw leadership” at the door, and a $10 donation will be made to the school.

Due to COVID-19, only 24 people were allowed in at the Enumclaw Plateau Farmer's Market at a time this year. Still, more than 4,000 decided to shop at the market between June and September 2020. Photo by Ray Miller-Still

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It was a slower year, but local farmer’s market calls 2020 a success

More than $73,000 was spent at the market this year, down from $119,000 in 2019.

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Enumclaw Chamber launches new “Imbibe Tour”

The tour takes you across Enumclaw’s seven breweries and wineries.

Enumclaw businesses were able to apply for a $7,000 grant from the city of Enumclaw last September. It was recently discovered at least two businesses did apply, but their application was lost due to a technological error. Image courtesy the city of Enumclaw

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More businesses get COVID funds

A tech error led to at least two local businesses’ grant application to the city of Enumclaw getting…

Two signs are found on the Enumclaw Youth Center window this week. The older, on the right, explains the center's March closure. The sheet on the left announces the center will now be open four hours per week. Photo by Kevin Hanson

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Enumclaw Council unhappy with Youth Center, cuts funding

The Youth Center hasn’t been open to the public until recently due to the pandemic, although it received…

Image courtesy the Enumclaw Drama Club

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EHS drama students offer remote version of “Frankenstein”

Sign up now to catch a performance on Oct. 29, 30, or 31.