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.
Ronald Bobbitt of 221st Avenue East requested and was granted the order against Officer James Keller.
When completed, the $20 million project will add one lane in each direction of SR410 with a raised, landscaped median separating the eastbound and westbound traffic between 214th and 234th Avenues.
In another sign that summer is on the way, the Snack Shack at Allan Yorke Park opened for business Saturday.
The Bonney Lake High tennis team dodged raindrops to continue their winning ways with a 4-1 victory over White River Thursday.
Cascade Water Alliance announced Tuesday that Lake Tapps has officially reached recreation levels, completing the fill 12 days after the…
When Neil Johnson was elected mayor in 2005, one of his first goals was to oversee creation of a Main Street running through the city’s proposed downtown.
The evening April 27, at a small ceremony including past and present members of the Bonney Lake City Council as well as city staff and the engineers who helped make it possible, the mayor officially cut the ribbon, completing the construction of the city’s new Main Street and the new intersection at Sumner-Buckley Highway.
In another sign that summer is on the way, the Snack Shack at Allan Yorke Park is scheduled to open Saturday.
Civic organizations in Bonney Lake can soon start putting out signs without the worry of breaking the law as the City Council looks to amend the sign code to allow for “nonpolitical campaign signs.”
The Bonney Lake High girls tennis team continued its winning ways, notching a victory over Lakes 3-2 and picking up a second victory when Clover Park was forced to forfeit due to a lack of players.
Dozens of Bonney Lakers of all ages braved the rain Saturday morning to take part in the city’s Arbor Day/Park’s Appreciation Day, picking up litter at parks around the city and helping to install a new rain garden in front of the public safety building.
Gardeners in Bonney Lake will soon be able to get started at the new community garden, where the organizers are hoping to grow more than just vegetables.
Civic organizations in Bonney Lake can soon start putting out signs without the worry of breaking the law as the City Council looks to amend the sign code to allow for “nonpolitical campaign signs.”
Under the terms of a proposed ordinance, civic, philanthropic, educational and religious organizations would be allowed to place signs for a specific event within the city’s right of way.
Throughout the meeting of representatives from the small cities of Pierce County, the same refrain came up over and over in reference to Pierce Transit’s plans to eliminate bus routes to and from their cities.
