The Sumner High School boys tennis team was undefeated last year in the South Puget Sound League 2A and will be bringing its skills to the 3A this year.
SUMNER – The Traffic Avenue on-ramp to eastbound State Route 410 will close overnight from 10 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, to 5 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15.
Sumner High School’s marching band will join Seattle band Soundgarden, Pharrell Williams and others as the National Football League kicks off the season tomorrow at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.
The Buckley library will be holding two events focussing on presenting yourself to potential employers. The first event, Advertising Your Abilities, will focus on how to sell yourself to employers and how to effectively use social media to advertise your work skills.
During the month of September, Bonney Lake police officers will conduct traffic emphasis patrols on specific problem areas throughout the city.
Officers responded to the report of a neighbor’s daughter pouring Elmer’s Glue on the reporting parties’ drive way. Once officers arrived, it became clear that the two neighbors have had issues with each other for some time
Officers spoke with the reporting party by phone involving a suspected drunk driver. The reporting party told officers he had been in an accident earlier with the suspect and that she smelled of alcohol.
Some City of Bonney Lake employees will be participating in the ALS ice bucket challenge tonight at Allan Yorke Park.
The M’s returned home to play the Texas Rangers after sweeping the Boston Red Sox over the weekend.
At the time of this post, the Mariners sat six games back from first place in the AL West.
Officers responded to the report of a juvenile runaway around 1:30 a.m. The subject’s parents told officers they went into her room and saw a pillow had been placed under her blanket to make it look like she was there.
Officers while monitoring traffic on SR 410, they observed a vehicle driving westbound. After a routine records check, officers learned the registered owner has a suspended license. Officers pulled the vehicle over and made contact with the driver. She was not the registered owner and said she was in the process of purchasing the vehicle.
This week’s editorial cartoon depicts the letter that school districts had to send out to parents saying that the schools are the ones failing.
Officers observed two males enter a state Route 410 grocery store around 12:30 a.m. It appeared to officers the two were on a beer run. As a getaway car sat outside, the two returned after being in the store for roughly 1 minute.