Sumner City Council voted tonight to declare Matt Richardson’s absence from the council meeting as unexcused. The formal declaration means,…
The Sumner Spartan soccer squad had a decent start on the pitch Saturday, earning a win against Mount Rainier High…
It’s National Nutrition Month, and the American Dietetic Association is urging all Americans to consider what they put into their…
A Sumner man’s child rape case went to the state Supreme Court Thursday, ending in a decision that reversed his…
The Sumner High boys soccer faces a new year with new promise in a new league. The Spartans will be…
The text below has been corrected for two serious errors. First, Richardson was initially incorrectly identified as the current deputy…
The bridge connecting 142nd Avenue East to Fryar Ave will be closed to all traffic as necessary during work on the Traffic…
On Saturday, Main Street Sumner saw the opening of natural health and beauty store, Jubilee Naturals. The shop, in the…
Rainier Thrift and Gift, the former Bonney Lake store managed by the Rainier School and staffed by clients, is open for business.
The 2011, the Bonney Lake and Sumner Community Summit will take place at Calvary Community Church in Sumner. The 18th…
Spring is fast approaching and that means the Sumner swimming pool will begin registration for swim classes this month. The…
Windmill Garden’s Ben Degoede asks volunteers to stop by the Float Barn tonight at 6 p.m. for a work party…
Sumner City Council will hold a Mar. 21 meeting to determine the possibility of acquiring and condemning a property to accomodate expansion of the wastewater treatment facility. The residential property is located at 13220 63rd St E, also known as 320 Harrison St.
