The city of Sumner on Thursday published the first renderings of the planned recreational facility, which were released by YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties last week.
Classic funk cover band Sonic Funk Orchestra will play Allan Yorke Park Wednesday night for the second week of the Tunes @ Tapps concert series.
The show will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from July 20 to August 11, in the Sumner Performing Arts Center.
It’s not too late to run, climb and crawl with hundreds of other adrenaline athletes at Saturday’s Warrior Dash in Bonney Lake. Registration closes at 11:59 p.m. tonight, July 16.
Daffodil Valley and Liberty Ridge elementary schools will receive funding for free full-time kindergarten programs, under a 2013 package approved in the state legislature’s special session. The two Sumner School District campuses are among the first to receive the funding, prioritized for schools identified as having the highest need for early learning education.
At Wednesday’s Tunes at Tapps, I noticed some people seemed to be unaware of the city of Bonney Lake’s recently adopted policy prohibiting tobacco use in city parks.
All suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Friday night before Rhubarb Days, Music Off Main will continue in Heritage Park with a performance by the Great Pretenders, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
In two instances in the month of June, the Bonney Lake Police Department were called to hit and run collisions with deer. Both occurred on the 17700 block of state Route 410 — near the Myers Road outlet — and both required police to stop traffic while the deer was dispatched.
City Administrator John Galle presented the city’s six-year transportation improvement plan to the city council at Monday’s study session. The plan identified three sidewalk fill-in projects under the 2014-2019 plan: two citywide, and one addressing three spots on Parker Road from Meade McCumber to 50th Street.
Sewers will come to Bonney Lake’s Eastown soon. Public Works Director Daniel Grigsby wrote city staff and other stakeholders July 1 to announce bids were in on the contract to extend the city’s sewer into the area east of 214th Avenue East.
Sewers will come to Bonney Lake’s Eastown soon. Public Works Director Daniel Grigsby wrote city staff and other stakeholders July 1 to announce bids were in on the contract to extend the city’s sewer into the area east of 214th Avenue East.
If you’ve stopped by the Market at Lake Tapps — the shopping center that includes Fleet Feet Sports and Office Depot — you’ve probably noticed construction crews working on the building.