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‘Celebrate Them’ is on Agenda for August 10

With Cedar River now flowing at “high tide,” the history of racing should catch the attention of those who witnessed those races 50 years...

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Black Diamond Police Reports

On 2/26/2024, an officer received a report of a piece of a firearm that was found in the 24300 block of Roberts Drive. The...

Woman shot twice at Covington BECU

A 60 year old woman who was at the Covington BECU ATM with her granddaughter was shot in the leg and stomach when 2...

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Carl Richard Sayers Passed Away

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Carl Richard Sayers, 84, of Maple Valley/Renton WA, passed away on March 22 2024. Carl was born on 17 December 1939 to Frank and Olive...

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WHEN COAL WAS KING: Jack Kombol is Operating a Koehring 405 Dragline Crane

In December 1975, when Palmer Coking Coal closed Washington State’s last underground coal mine, the company still had contracts to supply coal to several...

AN ENCOURAGING WORD: Words Could Make All the Difference

Sometimes, the things we do or say to others can be the difference between them having a bad day or a great day, even...

WHEN COAL WAS KING: A Metal Rail Car Carrying Five Tons of Coal

In 1974, when the Rogers No. 3 mine in Ravensdale had but one year remaining in its 17-year life, little had changed in over...

AN ENCOURGING WORD:

Can we really trust the Bible?  Dr. Robert Dick Wilson, former professor of Semitic philology at Princeton Theological Seminary, said, “After forty-five years of...

WHEN COAL WAS KING: Tony Basselli and Bud Simmons

 Last week’s column featured Jim Thompson, then 24 years old at the bottom of the Rogers No. 3 mine just months after he accepted...
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