The moment most student athletes have been waiting for all summer has arrived. They have put in a couple of weeks of practice and are preparing for the launch of the 2016-17 season. And this year, things will look a little different for Sumner High.
The city of Bonney Lake is looking to get a little bigger by proposing an annexation agreement to the Pierce County Council this fall. The two areas the city would like to incorporate are the Kelley Creek Vista neighborhood and Delany property, both of which are currently considered a part of unincorporated Pierce County.
As the cards are dealt for a new season of high school athletics, the players might remain the same but the deck has certainly been shuffled.
Bonney Lake High School students are still preparing for their first day of school, but the Panthers football team has been hard at work since mid-August training to compete in an all-new league.
The Bonney Lake City Council has voted down an impact fee deferral program that was mandated by the state for the city to enact.
Pierce County News for the week of Thursday, August 25, 2016.
The flurry of climate regulations coming out of federal agencies is an example of what to avoid. Whether those new rules are based on laws enacted by Congress is questionable.
Michael Walter Wood, 56, identified as a High Priority Offender (HPO), has been convicted on four counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver and unlawful possession of a firearm. Wood’s criminal history includes drug offenses, weapon offenses, as well as an assault and violation on a protection order.
It begins when you get a glimpse… Maybe it’s first-hand and unexpected. Suddenly and through no effort of your own, there it is staring you in the face; it’s real, it’s obvious and it’s more significant than you would ever have guessed. It lodges somewhere within, producing a feeling that won’t easily pass, and now… something will be thought of differently from here forward.
Toxic algae in Lake Tapps, senior center transportation services, rescued dogs from a Lake Tapps fire and “The Lovely Bones” book review. Check out what you may have missed this week in the latest edition of your Weekend Briefing!
Your letter moved me. Especially your heavy heart.
As part of its ongoing surface water monitoring efforts, Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department staff checked seven locations around Lake Tapps on Thursday, Aug. 25.
It’s a pretty safe bet Donald J. Trump will lose in the state of Washington this November. It’s a pretty sure one he’ll get walloped in the city of Seattle.