If the ordinance passes, the stretch of road from state Route 410 to Angeline Road will be named Veteran Memorial Drive East.
For the first time in recent memory, every position on the Bonney Lake Senior Center Advisory Board in 2012 will be filled by women.
This year, instead of a single meal, the center is spreading both holidays over two days, with servings limited to 70 each day.
According to a special weather statement, a cold upper level low pressure system is forecast to out of the Gulf of Alaska and over the Pacific Northwest late Thursday night.
Plans for renaming part of Sumner-Buckley Highway in time for Veterans Day may have fallen by the wayside due to an unexpected backlash from longtime residents and business along the road, but many members of the city council still support the change.
The administration and the Greater Bonney Lake Veterans Memorial Society have agreed to a memo of understanding reserving land in the city’s downtown core for placement of a monument.
Commuters on the Pierce Transit Route 496 from the Bonney Lake Park and Ride to the Sumner Sounder Station can breathe a little easier as Pierce Transit Board last week decided to maintain the route through at least June 2012.
The suspect is described as a white male in his 30s, about 6 feet tall with a heavy build, wearing dark clothing.
Bought in April 2010 for $1.4 million, the Reed property, located just outside city limits, was purchased by the city’s water utility as an additional water source for the city.
Quinn Dahlstrom, who has been active in city politics for a long time is facing off against Katrina Minton-Davis, a member of the planning commission and chair of the Sumner-Bonney Lake Relay For Life committee. The Courier-Herald sent each candidate the following questions.
Just four years after opening the 15 million gallon peaking storage tank off 96th Street, the city of Bonney Lake is preparing to send divers in to inspect the tank, which appears to be losing water at a faster-than-expected rate.
The latest member of County Councilman Dan Roach’s family arrived Oct. 21 and in a hurry, pressing her father into service to deliver the baby himself at home.
Dozens of people jumped into the chilly waters of Lake Tapps Oct. 28 to support Exodus Housing as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.