
City seeks applicants for commission openings
Brian Beckley, Sumner Reporter
The city is seeking several individuals to fill spaces on the boards and commissions that help the city council review and make decisions on many of the issues that face the city.
Presently, there are openings on the Arts, Forestry and Planning Commissions.
“The commissions have huge value to the city,” said Mayor Dave Enslow. “They just add a lot to the... More »
Officers Houselog and Max work to sniff out crime
Brian Beckley, Sumner Reporter
Being a police officer is a tough job filled with long shifts and the possibility of being called in at anytime.
And sometimes they can work you like a dog.
Luckily, for Officer Max, that’s exactly how he likes it.
Of course, that’s not surprising for Max, the only four-legged cop walking the beat in Sumner. But don’t let the playful stance and... More »
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Veteran jockey all about getting it done
Mark Moschetti/Reporter Staff
The diehard fan knows the name because it defines dependable.
The casual fan might know it because has the feel of familiarity.
Either way is perfectly fine with Gallyn Mitchell.
“I don’t go out to impress anyone,” the veteran Emerald Downs jockey said. “I give it my 110, 120 percent every time.”
While other riders might have emitted brighter star-power wattage through the first... More »
The Body Studio offers up a fitness challenge for all
Shawn Skager, Sumner Reporter
Katie Henry is used to getting phone calls from the grocery store.
“They’ll ask me, ‘can I have pretzels?’ or other things,” she said laughing. “And I’ll say no.”
For Henry, co-owner of The Body Studio in Sumner, the accessibility is just part of the service she offers with the fitness center’s new Body Camp Challenge, an eight-week intensive fitness program that... More »
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