Customers in Buckley could begin saving money early next year if the city moves forward with an anticipated sale of its natural gas utility.
Suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
DOMESTIC ASSAULT: Police responded at 8:30 p.m. July 16 to a Cole Street address and a report of a domestic dispute in progress. The man involved in the incident had departed and was found on Florence Street; he was treated by medical personnel for a head laceration. A female was taken into custody for fourth-degree assault.
STOPPED TWICE: Following a routine traffic stop at 2 a.m. July 13, the driver was found to be in possession of a suspended license; an officer issued a criminal citation and warned the man not to drive. Minutes later, the man drove past the same officer. He was pulled over, placed under arrest and booked into jail while his vehicle was impounded.
TRAFFIC HAZARD: Police heard July 14 of a man riding a three-wheeler on Cole Street, once with an infant in front who was not wearing a helmet. The man was contacted at a Davis Avenue residence and warned to halt such activity.
Hannah Lewandowski has taken her rugby skills from the local level to the national stage.
A standout forward for the Rainier Plateau Junior Rugby Club, Hannah Lewandowski was spotted by scouts for USA Rugby and invited to join the roster for the 2013 High School All-American Stars vs. Stripes Game. The incoming White River High junior spent four days last week in Greeley, Colo., training with and competing against the best teenage players from all corners of the nation.
Wilkeson’s annual National Handcar Races – and everything that goes with the yearly event – will energize the small, foothills town Saturday.
Spike and the Impalers played Tunes @ Tapps Wednesday, packing Allan Yorke Park. The concert was the first of an eight-week series hosted by the city of Bonney Lake.
ASSAULT: An officer responded at 1:42 a.m. July 9 to a Griffin Avenue address and a reported disturbance involving two men. One man departed before the officer’s arrival. It appeared that the other man had been assaulted, but he declined medical aid and refused to press charges.
VEHICLE FIRE: City police were called at 9:18 p.m. July 7 to assist with a fully-involved vehicle fire on Southeast Mud Mountain Road. In was unknown what cause the 2010 Jeep to go up in flames. The reporting party and an infant were able to stay away from the blaze. The scene was turned over to a King County fire investigator.
A hefty plaque bearing the name of Edward Saylor will soon be added to Enumclaw’s Walk of Fame, joining a short list of the city’s highly-accomplished.
Officers were dispatched at 3 a.m. June 30 to an apartment on Mills Street following a report of a domestic situation in progress.