Yukon Grill, located at 19033 68th Ave. S. D-108 in the West Valley Business Complex, announced new hours. The restaurant will be open 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Just 19 years old, Rob Hansen had no idea what he would do for work after he broke his neck in a professional motocross racing accident in 1987 that left him paralyzed from the neck down.
Hansen, now president and chief executive officer of Bayview Limousine Service in Tukwila, anticipated a long career in motocross racing until he crashed going over a hill during a race in Richland.
Made in America is hot again.
In Kent, Brian Coughren and Tom Willman have seen their business, Seattle Safety grow to 45 jobs since starting their business in 1996.
In 1975, as America was preparing to celebrate its bicentennial, Poland was a suppressed Soviet satellite state.
The Polish people were impoverished, had no right to free speech and if you wanted a job, you had to play ball with Communist Party bosses. Poland was a bleak land that had never recovered from World War II.
Kent-based Sleep Country USA is celebrating its 20th anniversary Sunday, June 26 with Wild Waves Theme Park in Federal Way by hosting the Wild Waves Summer Kick Off for Foster Kids.
Partisan wrangling in Congress over the federal deficit and government spending has created gridlock. Not much else is getting done. Into that void have stepped federal bureaucrats who are circumventing Congress to implement sweeping policy changes.
While most of us are just beginning to soak up the summer sun, the Kent-based Washington Shoe Company is already looking forward to the fall rain.
Celebrating its 120th anniversary this year, the company is gearing up for another successful rain boot season with well-loved licensed characters and other new products, while expanding its staff and physical footprint, both at home and overseas, according to a June 7 company media release.
About 3,000 people attended a satellite viewing Tuesday at the ShoWare Center in Kent of the Get Motivated seminar presented live at the KeyArena in Seattle, according to ShoWare officials.
Jimmy T’s Sports Bar & Grill in Kent will hold a fundraising event from 9 p.m. to closing June 11 for 9-year-old Dawson Snider.
Nominations are being accepted now through local Chambers of Commerce and cities for the first King County Executive’s Small Business Awards to be held this October.
Black Dog Brathaus and Creamery in Kent closed the doors with plans for the future.
Nine individuals or businesses were honored as winners of the annual Business Leadership Excellence Awards by the Kent Chamber of Commerce.
The Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants will sponsor a breakfast meeting on Thursday, May 19th at Emerald Downs on "The Business of Horse Racing."
The Kent Community Foundation received the Education Service Award at the Kent Chamber of Commerce Gala.
DEXUS Property Group announced the lease renewal to Forward Air Corporation for a 47,025 square-foot building in the Kent West Corporate Park industrial property. The five year lease began May 1 and is valued at more than $1.2 million.
In between studying for exams at the University of Washington, Chelsea Thompson comes home to Kent every weekend to round up customers for her upcoming summer job as a branch manager for Student Edge Painting.
A new breakfast and lunch spot has opened in Kent, and it is a family affair.
Three brothers joined forces and opened Yukon Grill at 19033 68th Ave. S., D-108 in the Kent West Valley Business Park on West Valley Highway.
Quadrant Homes, based in Bellevue, announced last week two new Kent communities. The company plans to build 13 homes at Elliot Landing, at Southeast 236th Street and 116th Avenue Southeast; and 21 homes at Elliot Crossing also on the East Hill at 23418 94th Ave. S.
As the price of gas passes $4 on its way to $5 a gallon, the finger pointing in Washington, D.C. has reached a frenzy as politicians rush to place blame. “Wall Street profiteers!” “Speculators!” “Big Oil!”
Michael Waller, Lake Youngs Elementary teacher, was named STAR 101.5’s Teacher of the Week in a local contest conducted by STAR 101.5 radio. Waller is a fifth grade teacher and he was nominated by his student, Nicole Glaser.