As part of its efforts to foster strong and healthy neighborhoods, the city of Kent’s application period for Neighborhood Matching Grants is open until Sept… Continue reading
Mach One Rules collared a loose on the lead Prime Engine late and scored a three-quarter-length victory Sunday in the $50,000 Budweiser Stakes for 3-year-olds… Continue reading
Dorothy Ann (Hale) Willoughby Baker, 86, of Kent, WA, died on Saturday, June 10, 2017 at her residence. A memorial service will be held on… Continue reading
The Seattle Thunderbirds have signed right wing Holden Katzalay to a WHL standard player agreement. “Holden impressed at training camp last year as a camp… Continue reading
The King Conservation District presents a free community workshop on Beautifying & Caring for Your Waterfront Property for homeowners living on streams, lakes and wetlands.… Continue reading
Kent Downtown Partnership has been designated as an accredited Main Street America program for meeting rigorous performance standards set by the National Main Street Center.… Continue reading
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) has received numerous requests to address left-lane “campers.” In response to the requests, the WSP will conduct a statewide focus… Continue reading
Stryker Phd has a great history in the Budweiser Stakes – scoring back-to-back wins while winning Horse of the Year in 2014 and 2015, finishing… Continue reading
Who do you support for Kent mayor?… Continue reading
The Seattle Thunderbirds have signed defensemen Tyrel Bauer and Luke Bateman to WHL standard player agreements. Bauer was the T-Birds’ second-round selection, 41st overall, and… Continue reading
The reigning Western Hockey League champion Seattle Thunderbirds have announced their seven-game September preseason schedule. The T-Birds start the exhibition slate at the Delta Hotels… Continue reading
Events Kent Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays, June 3-Sept. 23, Town Square Plaza, 2nd Avenue and Smith Street, Kent. Fresh produce, food, entertainment. Kent… Continue reading
AARP has named Washington the most successful state in the country when it comes to supporting seniors, adults with disabilities and their family caregivers. The… Continue reading
Drivers should use alternatives in South King County or face long delays
Seventh- and eighth-graders from the Kent and Tahoma school districts competed in track and field events at the conference championship meet June 6-7 at French… Continue reading
Kentwood’s Sara Hanson has announced her intention to attend Dordt College (Sioux Center, Iowa) and join the Defender volleyball program. Hanson, a 5-foot-4 defensive specialist,… Continue reading
Kentwood High School student Son Do will represent the state at the National Youth Science Camp (NYSC) this summer in the West Virginia mountains. The… Continue reading
Each year during the fourth weekend in June, members of the Amateur Radio Relay League or “ham” radio operators as they are often known, take… Continue reading
The city of Kent’s fireworks ban prohibits the sale, possession and use of all consumer fireworks as part of an effort to eliminate fires, injuries… Continue reading
Washington’s unemployment rate dropped from 4.6 to 4.5 percent in May, establishing a new record low for unemployment, according to the state Employment Security Department.… Continue reading