Oct 31, 2009 | Seattle Times
Wash. troopers to be suspended over fake diplomas
Now their all a bunch of drunks, a State Trooper Requirement, to support you local State Liquor Control Board! Thomas' blood alcohol tested at 0.08 percent - right at the new legal threshold - when his Dodge Stratus spun into the path of an oncoming sport-utility vehicle on Coal Creek Parkway Southeast in Bellevue.
Entertainer Bob Milne to perform Sunday
Tickets are on sale for Stage Door Productionsa presentation of a oeAn Afternoon with Bob Milnea at 2 p.m. Sunday at the White River High School theater, 26928 120th St.
Hurst, Roach head meeting to keep Rainier School open
Approximately 140 concerned citizens, Rainier School employees and politicians huddled into a packed Buckley Multi-Purpose Center Thursday night to show their support for a healthy Rainier School future.
Residents near landslide stocking up just in case
Residents in the area around a landslide in central Washington that wiped out portions of a highway are being told to stock up just in case they become isolated for long periods.
13 after learning hearing that the front door to a home was open and vehicles were in the driveway.
For more information call 360-802-7100. A study session is the first Monday of each month.
Easy call for the official, what a moronic statement, the ND player wasnt out of bounds, bad call.
Foothills brace for first fall storm
Hang on to your hats! A strong fall storm could bring strong winds, lots of rain, and even snow to the mountains.
White River School District seats contested
The White River School District has two contested seats up for election. Current School Board President Denise Vogel is being challenged by Kim Demarest for the District No.
Plateau 4-H clubs look for students, leaders
The Washington State University-King County Extension Youth Development/4-H Team says the Enumclaw area has a oeamazing 4-H volunteersa and programs and they are coming to town to host a gather to recruit more volunteers and participants in Plateau area programs.
Corps transports record number of salmon back into White River
Crews at Mud Mountain Dam moved more than 450,000 pink salmon and returned them to their natural spawning grounds in the White River.
Tutoring program helps students like Ted
We finished our first two years in June with a cumulative total of 338 students registered receiving 5,248 hours of free tutoring in subjects ranging from Beginning Reading to Advanced Placement Calculus.
Man killed in rollover accident
One man died following a single vehicle crash around 4 p.m. Friday at the 27600 block of Sumner-Buckley Highway, East Pierce Fire and Rescue reported.
Ah... I'll just plain break the last rule above and say... F3ck GO Away. . OK so too many beers today so I'm fed up with this dude.
1 killed as Jeep crashes, rolls near Buckley
One man was killed in a one-car crash Friday afternoon near Buckley. Medics and deputies responded to the scene, in the 27600 block of Sumner-Buckley Highway, at about 4 p.m. Investigators determined that the driver of a white Jeep Wrangler lost control and veered off the roadway, rolling the vehicle before landing in a field.
Guitarist performs at Buckley Senior Center
Guitarist and crooner extraordinaire Raliegh Jay dropped by the Buckley Senior Center Friday morning to furnish the entertainment at the center's annual progress report meeting.
Nationhood to stand at Blue Ribbon Farm
Four-time stakes winner Nationhood will stand the 2010 breeding season for $1,500 at Debbie and Rick Pabst's Blue Ribbon Farm in Buckley, Washington.