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MARIE LOUISE CROCK

Marie Louise Crock, age 84, died May 11, 2018. She was from Port Orchard and formerly of South King County. Loving mother of Kathleen (Keith)… Continue reading

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Do you support Seattle’s decision to impose a head tax on businesses bringing in more than $20M a year?… Continue reading

  • May 15, 2018
Barkley edges Mach One Rules in early meet showdown

Barkley edges Mach One Rules in early meet showdown

5-year-old Kentucky-bred takes prep for the $50,000 Governor’s Stakes

Barkley edges Mach One Rules in early meet showdown
MARGARET NANCY MAPLES

MARGARET NANCY MAPLES

Margaret Nancy (Neel) Maples, of Kennewick, Washington, born on January 31, 1933 in Pasco, Washington, to the late Margaret Rose Skipworth and the late Theodore… Continue reading

MARGARET NANCY MAPLES
Seattle Mist opens women’s football league season Saturday in Kent

Seattle Mist opens women’s football league season Saturday in Kent

Against Nashville Knights at ShoWare Center

Seattle Mist opens women’s football league season Saturday in Kent
Puget Sound Fire call report

Puget Sound Fire call report

Number, type of incidents

Puget Sound Fire call report
Chargers stay alive in district baseball playoffs

Chargers stay alive in district baseball playoffs

Kentridge scored seven runs in the first inning and went on to eliminate Curtis 10-5 in a district playoff game Wednesday at Art Wright Field.… Continue reading

Chargers stay alive in district baseball playoffs
Bright lights for Kent’s Meeker Street

Bright lights for Kent’s Meeker Street

Improves safety, entrance to downtown

Bright lights for Kent’s Meeker Street

Property tax unfair to homeowners

Two recent tax increase levies have been strongly rejected. That is, 41 percent in favor and 58 percent against for a utility tax increase for… Continue reading

Thanks for clearing the way

I would like to give a big shout-out to the city of Kent Public Works crew. I live on a very large wetland pond, and… Continue reading

Tall ships visit Port Ludlow for sailings, tours

Tall ships visit Port Ludlow for sailings, tours

PORT LUDLOW — History will come alive in Port Ludlow this weekend as the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain make their return trip… Continue reading

Tall ships visit Port Ludlow for sailings, tours
It’s Fabulous Friday time | Stable news and notes

It’s Fabulous Friday time | Stable news and notes

Barkley, Mach One Rules to renew rivalry in Mother’s Day feature

It’s Fabulous Friday time | Stable news and notes
Washington Recovery Help Line launches website redesign to better assist community

Washington Recovery Help Line launches website redesign to better assist community

Crisis Clinic launches a redesign of the Washington Recovery Help Line website, warecoveryhelpline.org. The new website offers visitors a cleaner, up-to-date aesthetic with more engaging… Continue reading

Washington Recovery Help Line launches website redesign to better assist community
8th annual “See Ya Later” Golf Tournament to tee off July 28

8th annual “See Ya Later” Golf Tournament to tee off July 28

Proceeds benefit the SYL Foundation’s mission to help families in medical crisis

8th annual “See Ya Later” Golf Tournament to tee off July 28
Sawatzky signs two-year extension with Stars

Sawatzky signs two-year extension with Stars

Coach, GM guided club to playoff appearance last season

Sawatzky signs two-year extension with Stars
Where my daughter goes to school isn’t political – it’s personal | GUEST OP

Where my daughter goes to school isn’t political – it’s personal | GUEST OP

By Kesha Senters/For the Kent Reporter I’ll admit it. I am a very protective - and sometimes over-protective - mama bear. And like all mama… Continue reading

Where my daughter goes to school isn’t political – it’s personal | GUEST OP
3 finalists named for Highline College presidency

3 finalists named for Highline College presidency

Open forums are May 14-16 to meet the candidates

3 finalists named for Highline College presidency
Port Angeles City Council prepares to fight park service over water treatment

Port Angeles City Council prepares to fight park service over water treatment

A Seattle law firm is now preparing a lawsuit against the National Park Service as a backup to settlement negotiations for the Elwha facilities.

Port Angeles City Council prepares to fight park service over water treatment
Crews work to free gray whale from fishing gear off La Push

Crews work to free gray whale from fishing gear off La Push

LA PUSH — Biologists on Wednesday were working to untangle a juvenile gray whale that had become stuck in fishing gear more than 15 miles… Continue reading

Crews work to free gray whale from fishing gear off La Push
Sequim High school students gathered at the flag pole on campus for 16 minutes on May 2 to participate in a national walkout “Stand for the Second” supporting the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. (Erin Hawkins/Sequim Gazette)

Sequim students stage walkout in favor of gun rights

“Stand for the Second” is a student-driven movement organizing walkouts at high schools across the U.S.

Sequim High school students gathered at the flag pole on campus for 16 minutes on May 2 to participate in a national walkout “Stand for the Second” supporting the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms. (Erin Hawkins/Sequim Gazette)