The Sumner School District Friday announced that Laurie Dent will replace Margie Bellmer as principal of Liberty Ridge Elementary School beginning May 26
The Citizen’s Academy wrapped up its work for the year May 15.
Officials from the city of Bonney Lake are not happy with the county council over an ordinance passed recently that creates a flood control district with the authority to level a new tax.
There’s a hot hairstyle trend taking root in the Dieringer School District this week, but the nearly two dozen girls joining in didn’t cut their hair because they wanted to be fashionable.
The Cascade Water Alliance has decided on a combination of chemical and manual efforts in the fight against milfoil in Lake Tapps.
Members of the Bonney Lake City Council and city administration headed to Lakewood Monday night to make sure the Pierce Transit board heard their concerns regarding possible plans to raise taxes while cutting routes throughout east Pierce County.
Friday morning at Lake Tapps Elementary, the annual Haircuts for Cancer took place during lunch, with 22 girls of all ages volunteering to have at least eight inches of hair cut off to be donated to make wigs for cancer patients.
Officials from the city of Bonney Lake are not happy with the county council over an ordinance passed last week that creates a flood control district with the authority to level a new tax.
A Pierce County District Court Judge on Monday granted a Bonney Lake resident an order of protection against a member of the Bonney Lake Police Department.
After some minor confusion about the text of a new addition to Bonney Lake’s sign code regarding nonpolitical civic signs, the city council is making additional changes to the proposal.
Freedom ain’t easy.
I mean, it’s easy to say, but it’s an even tougher concept to grasp, especially in a world of finite resources.
For hundreds of years, the United States of America has been the Land of the Free, the Land of Opportunity, where anyone, from any race, creed, culture or background, could go in order to live their life as they want.
The Sumner High Lady Spartans’ tennis season switches gears today, Wednesday, and Thursday as the team heads to Bally’s in Olympia for the subdistrict tournament, where the top six singles players and doubles teams will advance to the West Central District tournament.
It was a busy final week to the Bonney Lake girls tennis team as the Panthers closed with its best finish.