BAIL COLLECTION: Enumclaw authorities collected bail Feb. 12 from a defendant on behalf of the city of Bonney Lake. The subject was then released and funds were transferred to Bonney Lake Superior Court.
“Folk Music as History,” a five-day series for children, will be offered during the Enumclaw School District’s midwinter break.
Tuesday night, the Bonney Lake city council approved the Utility Latecomers Agreement for Eastown. The body voted 5-2 in favor of the agreement that would allow city sewers to extend into the development region.
The Fire District 44 board of commissioners is considering placing a levy on the April ballot, citing a significant loss of revenue in recent years.
Former controller fled to the Philippines when theft was discovered.
The public is invited to weigh in on new strategies being proposed to reduce the use of toxic substances in Washington.
Officials at Washington State Parks are observing the system’s 100th birthday this year, but some have warned that, after over a decade of budget cuts, the state’s 138 parks are in danger of serious operations reductions if the system’s funding problems aren’t solved.
Spring Sports Registration: This is the last week to register before your sport begins on Monday, February 25! Don’t miss the first practice! Get your registration in now! The Athletic Office will be closed on Monday, February 25 to finish processing forms.
All suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Looking to shed itself of a troublesome operation, the city of Buckley has put its natural gas utility up for sale.
As a vote-by-mail state, we are disappointed that the Postmaster General has announced plans to halt Saturday home mail service, but we are making plans to deal with this, and will work to ensure that our voters are not disenfranchised.
A flood-prone house owned by Pierce County will be used for a Tacoma Police Department SWAT team training exercise Feb. 8 before it is ultimately demolished by county crews and returned to a natural floodplain.
Anglers, commercial fishers and others interested in Washington state salmon fisheries can get a preview of this year’s salmon returns and potential fishing seasons during a public meeting here March 1.