House Bill 2376, Making 2015-17 supplemental operating budget appropriations. Passed the House on Thursday, February 25, 2016 by a vote of 50-47, one member excused.
Politics, politics, politics. Seems like everything in the news, or on social media, is about politics right now. It isn’t surprising, I guess, during an election year. But with so much interest being shown in the candidates and the electoral process, I thought it only normal to talk about cooking.
Leandre Garner, one of Washington state’s insurance fraud most wanted suspects, was arrested in California this week and transported to Pierce County Jail, where his bail was set at $10,000. Garner’s trial is set for April 21 in Pierce County Superior Court.
The agenda and full agenda packet for the March 1, 2016 City Council Workshop are now available to view online.
If you don’t like the weather forecast, just wait five minutes.
With Zika virus dominating headlines, the Big Cities Health Coalition reached out to Dr. Jeff Duchin, Health Officer at Public Health – Seattle & King County, to discuss some of the unique challenges in the U.S. arising from the sudden emergence of this virus.
About 87 percent of drivers engaged in at least one risky behavior while behind the wheel within the past month, according to latest research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.
The City of Bonney Lake received an application for State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review for the Fennel Creek Lift Station and sanitary sewer extension project within the City of Bonney Lake.
Pierce County News for the week of Feb. 25, 2016.
The City of Bonney Lake Planning Commission will convene a PublicHearing at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 2016, in the City Council Chambers to receive public testimony on Ordinance D16-14 related to amendments to the Residential Conservation District Code.
If you believe everything you hear on the news, the debates, or pretty much any form of social media, it sure seems like we’re all going to “heck” in a handbasket. In spite of all the negatives we hear about, I think Sumner often has examples that far outweigh the challenges to remind us that we live in a very caring, charming community. Benefit Night is one of those examples.
Having completed debates on the use of toilets and taxes, the Republican majority in the state Senate directed their attention last week to a top item on this session’s to-do list — education.
Gymnasts from Enumclaw, Bonney Lake and Sumner competed at the Class 2A/3A state gymnastics championships Friday and Saturday in the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall.