Experienced core group returns for secon-year coach T.J. Cotterill.
Cruisers return eight players, including three starters.
Weekly recipes and food ideas from Pacific Publishing.
The competition featured 12 of the nation’s top heavyweight professional strongmen.
Cruisers' football, soccer teams highlight Eatonville's honors.
She comes to Lewis County Hospital District No. 1 with more than 30 years’ of healthcare experience.
Before you send decorative pumpkins to the compost bin, consider roasting them for soups or pies.
According to the Port, this year’s cruise season included 291 cruises and approximately 1.8 million passengers.
EHS swimmers also earn academic state championship.
Top-seeded Royal cruises to shutout win over No. 16 Eatonville.
Early numbers from local, county races (through Nov. 7).
A trio of large-scale irrigation projects will be funded to expand the Columbia Basin Project eastward.
Franz, a 53-year-old Democrat, has announced her candidacy to represent Washington’s 6th Congressional District.
A hoary marmot living in the park — and begging for food — now calls Northwest Trek Wildlife Park home.
Weekly recipes and food ideas from Pacific Publishing.
Advice, tips, and tools for seniors looking to live a healthy, full life.
With a 15-14 win over Castle Rock, Cruisers advance to state football playoffs.
Seton Catholic comes away with 1-0 win in District 4 playoffs.
A roundup of Cruisers’ team results and individual marks.
The latest news and updates from around the school district.
Updates on current projects and goals for the future.
Prior to the game vs. Elma, the community came together to honor the Cruisers' eight seniors.
A roundup of Cruisers’ team results and individual marks.
Advice, tips, and tools for seniors looking to live a healthy, full life.
The District IV 2A swim meet is Nov. 3-4 at Shelton High School.
Eatonville had nine of its 12 runners achieve personal best times at the SW Washington District 4 event.
The Eatonville Cruisers, carrying the weight of a tragic loss that struck their team earlier in the week, marched into Hoquiam's Olympic Stadium with heavy hearts and took care of business, shutting out the Grizzlies 40-0 in a poignant and emotional regular-season finale. The win secured their 2nd place finish in the 1A Evergreen League.