
IIee Stone – The Stars of Miss Deer Park 2021
Though the Miss Deer Park 2021 event is over, we would love to honor all of the contestants and their achievements by showcasing each in

Though the Miss Deer Park 2021 event is over, we would love to honor all of the contestants and their achievements by showcasing each in

There are many debates about vaccinations. Though both sides have valid arguments. Like everything else since the COVID-19 outbreak, the loudest people seem determined to have their way. Now you can make your voice heard.

Bright colored hanging baskets that bless your life while you are supporting Rotary Club’s many youth programs. The Rotary Club is selling 12-inch hanging baskets with wave petunias for $25.00 a piece.

Saturday Market is coming back this season. It is where you can stroll through a farmers market in Deer Park, checking out local food trucks, or display your own high-quality goods for your neighbors to purchase.

The City of Deer Park is sponsoring a clean green event for city residents only. The event will be Friday, May 7th and 8th from 8am – 4:30pm, at the City Maintenance Shop, located at Crawford & Stevens.

Mix Park will be the spot for Deer Park’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu athletes to compete in this year’s Outdoor Jiu Jitsu Spokane Submission Challenge. Both local and outside competitors from Eastern Washington will meet to compete in all ages and skill levels.

Love them or Hate them, we hear you loud and clear. Here are the results of our survey of opinions regarding roundabouts in Deer Park.

The plants of the Springdale Chargers 2021 FFA Online Plant Sale are selling fast but there is still a selection of flowers and vegetables from which to choose.

A delightful evening is planned as the Deer Park Car Club and the Deer Park Chamber of Commerce have joined together to bring a Cruise Night and Root Beer Floats event to Deer Park.

Mr. Rogers said, “There are three ways to ultimate success. The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.”
That quote was going around in my head while waiting for my flight in a small-town airport that was suffering from a power outage. Lacking light for reading and not wanting to use my valuable phone battery, I observed the people around me. Everyone was being nice. People were allowing others to cut in line ahead of them. I assume the reason was that we were all in the same boat. The situation was an act of nature. None of us were to blame, so it seemed no one was doing any blaming. Things had to be done differently than they are at an airport with power.