There’s a new addition to the Reporter Web site — blogs.
Dennis Box and Kris Hill will both write staff blogs. Hill’s will continue on the same lines as her recent columns about her pregnancy, the challenges of being diabetic, and eventually being a first time mom. It has been dubbed “Baby Babble.”
The debate for City Council Position No. 2 sponsored by The Maple Valley Reporter is set for 7 p.m. Thursday at Tahoma School District Central Services Center, 25720 Maple Valley-Black Diamond Road S.E., which is also known as the boardroom.
Along with food, produce and flowers, boys and girls were having fun at the Farmers Market Saturday.
Residents of Covington have numerous opportunities to participate in National Night Out activities around the community.
The event is part of a nation-wide effort sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch.
The Maple Valley Reporter newspaper will be presenting a debate for City Council Position No. 2 between incumbent Glenn Smith, and challengers Jim Flynn and Bill Allison.
Retired Tahoma High social studies teacher Barry Fountain will moderate.
King County TV is debuting an edition of the biennial Video Voters Guide covering King County races for the August 18 primary.
King County TV is debuting an edition of the biennial Video Voters Guide covering King County races for the August 18 primary.
The Kent Fire Department is reminding people in the area the fire danger is still high, despite the cooler temperatures.
A commuter rail concept that would connect Covington and Maple Valley to Auburn’s Sounder Transit light rail line could potentially receive federal funding.
The House of Representatives passed the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) appropriations bill July 23 that included a funding request for a feasibility study from Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Auburn for a Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) line that would run from Covington and Maple Valley to Auburn.
The Maple Valley Reporter newspaper will be presenting a debate for City Council Position No. 2 between incumbent Glenn Smith, and challengers Jim Flynn and Bill Allison.
Questions and concerns surrounding Maple Valley Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith’s involvement with religious gatherings and gemstones came to light over the past few weeks.
The Maple Valley Rotary presented a forum July 24 between the three candidates seeking City Council Position No. 2.
Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith, the incumbent, is seeking a second term and the challengers are Jim Flynn and Bill Allison.
First of all, I would like to thank the community for the warm and wonderful welcome that I have received since I returned to the beautiful Pacific Northwest. My wife, Jana, and I are delighted to have found the perfect home here in Kent and have enjoyed getting to know and love our new community over the past couple of months during this transition.
Scott Thomas has spent his first year as the parks and recreation director for Covington laying a foundation for the future.
The Maple Valley Rotary presented a forum July 24 between the three candidates seeking City Council Position No. 2.
Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith, the incumbent, is seeking a second term and the challengers are Jim Flynn and Bill Allison.
Very hot.
Temperatures peaked in the upper 90s today in Covington, Black Diamond and Maple Valley and The National Weather Service is predicting 103 tomorrow.
Thursday’s forecast from the weather servic
The National Transportation Safety Board released an extended transcript of the cockpit voice recorder from Colgan Air Fight 3407 that crashed in Clarence City, N.Y. Feb. 12.
The copilot on the flight was Rebecca Shaw, a Maple Valley resident who graduated from Tahoma High.
Questions and concerns surrounding Maple Valley Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith’s involvement with religious gatherings and gemstones came to light over past few weeks.
The critical issue centers on a January 2008 incident in Phoenix, Ariz. where Smith admitted he planted or “seeded” gemstones.
Saah Joseph, 33, has come to Maple Valley to raise awareness and support for his work through The Bridge mission helping the people of Sierra Leone located on the west coast of Africa.
He is speaking in this state and others including Oregon, California and Texas.
As the city of Maple Valley grows it needs to be able to market itself particularly to businesses and developers.
Heath Anderson, chair of the city’s Economic Development Committee, said something to keep in mind while they develop the city’s brand is a lesson he tries to teach his 7-year-old son, Aidan.