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WDFW proposes gray wolves reclassify from ‘state endangered’ to ‘sensitive'

The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife has opened a public comment period through May 6.

EHS Knowledge Bowl team second at regional event

Next up: The team will head to the state event in March.

Eatonville School District looks to replacement levies

ESD has two levies set to expire at the end of 2024.

Eatonville School District and Food4Good — a bountiful partnership

The collaboration aims to provide families with a monthly supply of fresh produce.

Legislation to train dogs to detect fentanyl moves ahead

House Bill 1635 would limit liability arising from the use of police dogs to root out the opioid.

Going for gold: Eatonville Special Olympics team wins tournament

Cruisers earn spot in an upcoming divisional event on Feb. 10 in Olympia.

EHS spotlights fine arts programs for board

Also, Mean Girls Juniors ready for run at EHS theater.

Bill seeks to boost payments for crops damaged by deer and elk

Farmers in Washington could see an increase in state payments for their losses.

ESD's Special Education Support Center gets ribbon-cutting ceremony

The district spent about $170,000 to relocate a portable from the high school, connect it, and refurbish it for use.

Wrestling: Ostendorf takes first at Jim Bair Invitational

Eatonville sends 16 wrestlers to strong event at Castle Rock.

State's independent grocers want regulatory help in 2024

'We’re not paying the same price point as the big guys,' industry leader says.

Cruiser boys face tough start in league, fall to Bulldogs

Next up, the Cruisers host the Elma Eagles on Jan. 16.

When you buy a Washington lottery ticket, where does the money go?

Typically, about 60% of revenue from state lotteries goes to winners, with states keeping the remainder after paying off costs.

2024 state laws roundup: Minimum wage, firearm sales, more

The new statutes are among scores of bills approved by state legislators in 2023 and signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee.

Savvy Senior: Tips on Caring for an Aging Parent

Taking care of an aging parent over a period of time – especially when juggling work and other family obligations – can be exhausting. But help and resources are available. Here’s what you should know.