After posting the first job gains in more than a year in January, Washington’s economy dropped an estimated 8,300 jobs…
Kathleen Keator is the new executive director of the Auburn Downtown Association.
The HBT Insurance Agency announced last week that Safeco Insurance has donated $2,500 to ACAP Child and Family Services in Auburn to support its childcare program.
Rita F. Amer, J.D., M.A. of the law firm Amer & Young, PLLC, will present a free seminar, “6 Things Everyone Should Know About Wills, Probate and Estate Planning on March 25 at the Auburn Public Library, 1102 Auburn Way S.
On the heels of the first month of positive job numbers in more than a year, a new job-vacancy report provides further evidence that Washington’s economic outlook may be brightening.
The Auburn Senior Activity Center is organizing a gigantic rummage sale for March 26-27 at its facility, located at 808 – 9th St. SE, Auburn.
Highline Community College’s Center of Excellence for International Trade, Transportation and Logistics (ITTL) received $250,000 to provide additional job training opportunities for positions in the international trade sector.
Of the many sweet things Andy Dempsey likes to bake, one particular item truly takes the cake.
Washington’s economy picked up some steam in January, adding an estimated 12,400 jobs – the first monthly gain since November 2008.
Small and startup businesses in Washington state can enter to win $10,000 in the “It’s Time for Business with Office 2010 Video Contest” launched by the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Microsoft Corporation.
Curves of Auburn is encouraging women in the area to show their philanthropic strength by participating in the annual Curves Food Drive.
Valley Bank announced the addition of Soo-Hui Um to its mortgage lending team as a mortgage loan consultant with Puget Sound Mortgage Brokers, a division of Valley Bank. He will serve as a mortgage originator in the south King County market which includes their Auburn and Kent branches.
Auburn High School DECA presents the basics of money management with a “ReThink Money” Finance Fair set for 4-6 p.m. Wednesday at Auburn City Hall, 25 W. Main St.
Puget Sound travel times showed improvement in the second half of 2009 compared with the same period in 2007 and 2008, according to WSDOT’s congestion report on travel times published in its most recent quarterly report, the February 2010 Gray Notebook.
In the wake of a bill on its way to Gov. Chris Gregoire implementing a two-year repeal of Initiative 960, Washington Policy Center announced it will publish the public disclosure information that would have appeared in the voters’ pamphlet if Initiative 960 had remained in place.
Shoe Forest & More, located at 335 E. Main St., was the recipient of a $10,000 shoe donation from Naot Shoes for the earthquake victims in Haiti.
Prince Food Mart, located at 813 Auburn Way S., recently opened for business.
Highline Community College will hold a health care job fair from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m., March 3 on the main campus, Highline Student Union (Building 8), first floor.
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler issued more than $400,000 in fines in 2009, as well as revoking the licenses of several insurance agents.
M Street Dental in Auburn will offer your child a free comprehensive dental examination on Wednesday, Feb. 17. The examination will include a cleaning, fluoride treatment and X-ray.