Carol Reed, 67, engaged in the fight of her life with ovarian cancer. She was blessed to win, she said, and from that journey stemmed a project. “Friends in the Kitchen” is a unique cookbook, inspired by her journey and the friends she met along the way.
As a pilot, police officer and marine, Brian Kelly’s career choices called him to a life of service and protection, fellow Bonney Lake Police Officer Todd Green said. Kelly was diagnosed with brain cancer in March and left behind his wife, Angela, and three children, ages 3, 5 and 7-years-old, when he died in August. A fundraising event will be held in his memory, with proceeds earned to benefit an educational trust fund for his children.
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The Bonney Lake Target opened its doors a few hours early Saturday morning to accommodate the 2013 Shop with a Cop event.
Members of the Bonney Lake and Sumner community are invited to the annual Holiday Community Dinner to enjoy free food, Santa photos, crafts, games and a movie.
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The city of Sumner welcomed a new police officer to the community Monday, Dec. 2. The ceremony also marked the official promotion of Officer Gary Backus to Sergeant.
Over the weekend, the National Weather Service reported temperatures as low as 15 degrees in some spots on the Plateau. Water expands when it is frozen, sometimes causing pipelines to burst. Given the current cold snap residents are facing, the city of Bonney Lake issued some helpful reminders about preventing and dealing with frozen pipes.
Shane Patrick returns for his second year as Sumner’s varsity girl’s basketball coach.
The holiday season is in full swing. That may equate to any number of joyous things but to local law enforcement, it means an increased focus on criminals looking for easy targets.
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The Bonney Lake Police Department’s annual Giving Tree is growing steadily and organizer Barb Wigton said the yearly success of the program is thanks to a community full of behind-the-scene helpers.
The weekend following Thanksgiving has become an infamous retail event. After the ovens cool and leftovers are stacked neatly in containers, millions of shoppers flock to the malls for blowout sales. Black Friday, as it is widely known, has recently started bleeding into Thanksgiving day and though the numbers speak for themselves, not everyone stands behind the trend.