Bonney Lake Police Blotter, week of June 16
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Bonney Lake Councilmemebr James Rackley on Tuesday announced June 8 he has decided not to run for the open seat on the Pierce County Council.
Annette Lee and her daughter Bryn live in unincorporated Pierce County in the Prairie Ridge area and they are concerned…
Shoppers in Bonney Lake may soon have a new place to pick up sporting goods as Big 5 Sports last week filed a pre-application with the city’s Planning Department to build a new store in Eastown.
A car, headed east along 182nd Avenue East, approached the newly-redesigned intersection at Sumner-Buckley Highway, slowed and turned into the Bonney Lake Auto Parts parking lot.
But the driver was not there to shop. Instead, the car pulled through the lot, paused and waited to make a left turn on to Sumner-Buckley.
Pierce Transit has scheduled an open house in Bonney Lake tonight, Wednesday, to discuss with residents plans by the transit authority that could lead to the elimination and/or re-shaping of routes throughout the East Pierce County.
Construction is set to begin this month on the new MultiCare medical building to be built on the former Washington State University Demonstration Forest property.
The third and final public meeting on Cascade Water Alliance’s Lake Tapps milfoil eradication plan is scheduled for June 10.
State Route 410 in Bonney Lake was blocked briefly Thursday afternoon following a car vs pedestrian accident near the intersection of Main Street in the city’s Downtown core.
Just as a representative from Pierce Transit was about to give her presentation to the Bonney Lake City Council, Councilman Jim Rackley offered her a joking warning.
Despite a study suggesting that sewer rates must be increased substantially for the system to pay for itself, Bonney Lake City Council members and administration have expressed concerns about raising rates in the midst of a recession.
The Bonney Lake High School girls tennis season came to a close Friday at the subdistrict tournament as the Panthers’ No. 1 doubles team of Alise and Emily McCoy came up just short in their bid to qualify for Class 3A state action.
