Through the generosity of a few skillful knitters in Pacific, wounded soldiers are receiving some comforts of home. Members of Pacific/Algona Seniors “Touch of Home” program were honored for their work and generosity at the Pacific City Council meeting Tuesday night.
No child should go without a birthday celebration, especially homeless boys and girls living in shelters and transitional homes, or foster children placed in group homes.
Crisply clad in school uniforms of blue sweater vests, white shirts and pressed slacks, the fidgety Ciegielski brothers reluctantly flash toothy, twin grins.
When Robin Halbert carefully planted a prized pumpkin seed nearly six months ago on his chicken farm, he had no idea he was about to create a monster of incredible dimensions.
Teens have few safe places to go to discuss what’s bothering them, especially when troubles arise at school or home.
Two determined Latin American women pilots reached for the sky to pull down the possibilities.
Much has been accomplished, yet so much has to be done to restore tattered Haiti.
His game has never been better, one calculated pitch at a time.
Donald Davis continues to post career-best numbers as one of the country’s most consistent and successful horseshoe throwers.
Having raised a large family of their own and educated many others in the community, a Black Diamond couple decided to do even more for youth.
Looking for a new challenge and a change of pace, Dr. John Keech discovered Auburn.
It’s quiet and business-like on the lower level of the Auburn Police Station, as officers and detectives go through the paces of a methodical midmorning shift.
Scotty Banke was a playful, cheerful boy with a zest for life. He loved his family, enjoyed his friends, loved being a part of everything.
As a young student with a passion to teach, Auburn’s Karie Chamberlain reached out to touch the “Untouchables.”
With pride, 17-year-old James Curtis unpacked the meaning of his intriguing painting.
Vern Styles pushed aside his foamy beer for a moment to consider his reply.
Weary and relieved after completing a 14-hour journey back home, the Auburn All-Stars were greeted warmly by an excited throng of family, friends and fans assembled at Sea-Tac Airport on Monday night.
The Auburn All-Stars’ remarkable and unexpected run at the Little League World Series came to a heartbreaking end Thursday afternoon.
Auburn’s good doctor not only looks after the physical well being of patients, but also the financial fitness of consumers.
Trish Borden works tirelessly for those in her community, especially for people with developmental disabilities.
The Petosphere has a new location and more room.