Kentwood’s 200 freestyle relay finished ninth at the Boys 4A State Swim and Dive Championships on Feb. 21 and 22 at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way.
Maple Valley City Council members decided to put off making a decision on the city’s next trash hauler until after another public comment period at its March 10 meeting.
From competitive wakeboarding to swimming to diving, Kentlake junior Evan Eidal just can’t get enough of the water.
Tahoma High and Kentwood are among several schools in Washington state that have begun inclusive cheerleading teams through Sparkle Effect.
It’s been pretty well established at this point that I’m a bit of a Disneyland geek.
I learned of Goodreads last spring, which has continued to feed my love of books.
Discussion of the sign code as it pertains to community and civic groups in Maple Valley is headed back to the Planning Commission for further review.
Bright Lights of Broadway to put on its first production, a revue of love songs from musicals, this weekend
Home-schooled students gathered for a class at the Clayopatra art studio in Maple Valley last week to continue their study of an artist from Mexico and participate in some hands-on art.
The Kentwood Conqueror’s medley relay team started finals at the West Central District III meet on Feb. 8 by setting a new school record and earning a fourth place finish in the event.
For Xena Aguayo it isn’t about the recognition, it’s about helping her fellow Falcons
Kentwood senior Brian Wright does his talking in the pool.
The Kent School Board voted to deny a petition to allow the Forest Creek neighborhood to become a part of the Tahoma School District and approved an ordinance to let students who live in the neighborhood attend Tahoma schools without needing to obtain a transfer from Kent at its Jan. 22 meeting.
A group of three people submitted nearly identical statements in King County voters’ guides opposing 10 school district’s levies, including Tahoma’s.
The Tahoma School District showed the community the first conceptual designs for the new Tahoma High School at community meetings on Jan. 22 and 23.
Precinct No. 3, also known as the Hicks-Raburn Precinct or Southeast Precinct, is returning to its former home located off state Route 169 in Maple Valley with an estimated opening date of Feb. 28.
Kentwood senior Kade Kryzsko who is a pitcher and infielder for the Conquerors helps a player during Kentwood baseball’s clinic for elementary students on Monday afternoon at Kentwood.
Emily Bretzke, 3, plays at the Greater Maple Valley Community Center during Toddler Time, hosted by Maple Valley Family Circle, Jan. 23.
You know what I love about being a grown up? Adventuring. Coming up with crazy ideas and dreams and getting to chase them.
The Tahoma School District school resource officer program will benefit from $25,000 as part of a grant obtained by the King County Sheriff’s Office.