The presidential election is the big-ticket item on this year’s ballot, but there are several state and Pierce County measures to focus on as well during this year’s general election.
The Bonney Lake girl’s soccer team charged head first into the fall season with a young team in a new league with much success. The team stands now with a 5-1-1 league record after two shutout games against Spanaway Lake and Lakes high schools.
The boy’s most recent victories were against Mt. Tahoma 55-6 and Wilson 46-40. During the Sept. 20 match against Mount Tahoma, Michel Korum led the pack, shooting a 40 at the course. Tied behind him were Trevor Castor and Rayce Spoor with a stroke count of 43, and Kyle Jung and Eric Hughes at 46.
Think of a Tinker Toy set, but for smokers. That’s what Buckley resident Paul Galaviz has sent to the U.S. patent office last July; a new water pipe (or bong) design that is durable, cleanable, and – this is Galaviz’s big thing – customizable.
Think of a Tinker Toy set, but for smokers.
You’re looking at a brand new Courier-Herald.
An Enumclaw resident was airlifted from his home to a local hospital following a house fire Friday morning.
It looks like Black Diamond’s Comprehensive Plan will be further delayed as the city’s traffic adviser, DKS Associates, appears to be running out of patience with the City Council.
It looks like Black Diamond’s Comprehensive Plan will be further delayed as the city’s traffic adviser, DKS Associates, appears to be running out of patience with the City Council.
The Sumner High School girls swim team hit the water Sept. 13, and several girls are already looking forward to competing in districts.
The Bonney Lake City Council has reversed its position on an impact fee deferral program for single family home developers. The program was defeated in a 4-2 vote during the Aug. 23 council meeting after Councilman Dan Swatman argued that the program, mandated by the state, was unconstitutional under the state constitution.
It’s official – two weeks have gone by, and nary a sign of toxic algae remains in Lake Tapps.
The rumor mill has been hinting at Costco coming into Bonney Lake for years, but now is it looking like a certainty. At the City Council meeting on Sept. 6, Visconsi Companies – partial owners of the WSU Forest in Bonney Lake – presented a preliminary plan for Costco to open in what is to be the commercial area of the area, once the forest is cleared.