Kentlake’s only lead of the game came in the first inning against Tahoma when Kellie Nielsen scored on an error.
First pitch. Fastball. All the Bears needed was the ball to go deep enough to drive Bodenhammer in.
With the winter sports season barely a month in the books the coaching carousel is slowing down as both Tahoma and Kentwood have hired new boys basketball coaches.
Little more than 24 hours after the Legislature passed the supplement budget in the early morning hours of April 11, Rep. Pat Sullivan, D-Covington, visiting the Covington Chamber of Commerce to offer some insight on this year’s session.
Officials in the Tahoma and Kent school districts now have a better understanding of what they can do with properties they own outside of the urban growth boundary.
Kentwood continues to find ways to win on the baseball diamond.
Between rain and Kent School District’s spring break the week of April 9 there were just a handful of fastpitch games which left the South Puget Sound League North division standing essentially unchanged.
With seven games left on the South Puget Sound League North schedule Kentwood’s boys soccer team was atop the division standings.
Small signs of economic recovery popped up in Covington in January.
January sales brought in more than $228,000 in sales tax, according to data provided by the city of Covington, which was a 16.5 percent increase compared to January 201l. Those numbers, however, are part of a larger five-year trend that Covington Finance Director Rob Henderson observed.
Driving to the office the other day on my tediously long eight minute commute from the south end of Maple Valley to the north end where my office is located I noticed the sign is up on the new Fred Meyer going up in Four Corners.
Officials in the Tahoma and Kent school districts now have a better understanding of what they can do with properties they own outside of the urban growth boundary.
As this year’s Hooked on Fishing opening day trout derby, as it’s officially known, approaches VanRuff said the lessons the chamber learned in its first year organizing the event have informed its planning since.
A pair of Kentlake High School students who allegedly brought a gun to school on April 3 were charged by the King County Prosecutor’s Office on April 6 with unlawful possession of a firearm in the second degree as well as unlawful possession of a deadly firearm at school.
Tahoma’s bats were hot on April 4 against Auburn when it put together a 9-5 win.
Hundreds of youngsters ranging in age from 1-year-olds to third graders descended on Lake Wilderness Park for the 15th Annual Community Egg Hunt.
For a moment early in the game against Kentlake, it looked like things weren’t going to go well for Tahoma.
Kentwood picked apart Kentlake in a 12-0 victory on the road on Wednesday.
Marley Prothero knew she was likely swimming the final race of her college career at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Going into the race she felt ready. Knowing her dad, Mark, was there helped.
Difficult situations lead to creative solutions and the Tahoma School District has come up with something outside of the box that could resolve overcrowded classrooms: a land swap.
Kentwood bounced back from a 6-5 loss to Auburn Riverside on March 23 with a pair of wins in the past week.