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Bounce It Up 360 in Enumclaw Opens Monday
The indoor play center is opening its new location at 746 Hwy 410 in Enumclaw on Monday, March 4.

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The indoor play center is opening its new location at 746 Hwy 410 in Enumclaw on Monday, March 4.

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Travis Lear, 25, pleaded not guilty to a first-degree child molestation charged for the alleged sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl at the Enumclaw Library on Jan. 30.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Gig Harbor Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The 28-year-old man admitted to committing two armed robberies in Puyallup and another incident from Wednesday in Graham.
A woman was walking north at 15th Street Southeast and East Pioneer Avenue when she was struck by a Sounder train on Wednesday. Her identity remains unknown.
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The Applebee’s restaurant, located in the Point Fosdick Square, is set to open in March.
The suspect demanded the victim’s wallet and money and made off with the victim’s computer, checkbook and $500 in cash, police said.