The Bonney Lake Panthers girls tennis team lost 5-0 to the Enumclaw Hornets Monday afternoon.
Sumner High School’s production of “Fiddler on the Roof” begins Thursday, May 2, and plays three more showings through Saturday, May 4.
The spring cleaning event invites everyone, citizen or not, to bring their unwanted household items for donation or disposal.
A motor home that was being demolished for scrap caught fire around 4 p.m. Wednesday, sending a huge plume of black smoke into the sky at the north end of Lake Tapps.
The Spartans Thursday game against Clover Park was postponed to Friday. They play at home.
The Bonney Lake girls tennis team played Peninsula Wednesday and lost 5-0.
The Bonney Lake fastpitch softball team defeated Decatur 8-1 Tuesday afternoon in conference play.
Sumner’s boys soccer team defeated Clover Park 1-0 Tuesday night in conference play.
Beginning in September, part-time kindergarten students will attend school all day on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (red kindergarten) or all day on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (blue kindergarten). The new schedule was implemented for students with additional hours of instruction to learn basic skills for first grade.
CPR classes are offered at the East Pierce Fire & Rescue headquarters station in Bonney Lake. A free, Hands-only CPR class can be scheduled for groups in the district, such as homeowners associations, church groups, or businesses that can assemble 10 or more citizens.
A Party Intervention Patrol on April 6 coordinated by the Tacoma Pierce County DUI and Traffic Safety Task Force resulted in the arrest of 24 youth, ages 18-21, for minor in possession.
Superintendent Craig Spencer announced Wednesday Andrea Landes will serve as Principal at Emerald Hills Elementary School in the coming school year.
Dear Citizens, Council Members, and Staff:
The City of Bonney Lake is doing well. With a retail market of over $300 million, our local economy is showing positive signs. Building permit valuation is increasing (projected to be the highest it has been since 2007), and sales tax collections for January were 27 percent higher than they were in January of 2012. While we still face significant budget challenges, we are in a great position relative to other Pierce County cities and the state of Washington.
