Sumner City Council members adopted two resolutions regarding animal control services during their March 17 meeting.
A summary of the annual Youth Forum at Bonney Lake High School gave members of the City Council a glimpse of some of the problems and concerns facing local youth.
The Sumner School District board of directors adopted a “value analysis” of Sumner Middle School, approving the suggestions of the engineering firm hired to assess the school.
Executive Director Lora Butterfield used her home as a temporary office for the Bonney Lake Chamber of Commerce.
The Cascade Water Alliance has two eminent domain bills before the state Legislature, but it appears the issue will not be settled this year.
• A 22-year-old male was arrested for disorderly conduct when officers were doing a security check at 12:03 a.m. March 18 to a call at a business on the Old Buckley Highway. Security alerted officers a man was being escorted out of the establishment. The man was resisting being escorted out and was fighting with security. Officers took the man into custody and placed him in handcuffs. The man told officers he became upset when the security told his friend to leave. The man was arrested for disorderly conduct, cited and released.
Sumner’s Calvary Community Church will be able to expand its facilities after being granted a permit.
Three Bonney Lake High seniors wanted to do something above and beyond what was expected for their senior project.
Sumner resident Steven A. Bennest, 57, was sentenced last week in a Seattle courtroom following his federal conviction for making false claims of military medals and decorations in violation of federal law.
The Bonney Lake City Council has revised the city’s municipal code to clarify that building permits remain valid for more than 180 days even if no inspection is called for during the period.
While the Puget Sound Regional Council decided March 12 how to allocate federal stimulus dollars for Pierce County projects, disappointment continues to flow from the fact the Port of Tacoma received the overwhelming majority of the funding.
The Bonney Lake City Council has revised the municipal code to clarify that building permits remain valid for more than 180 days, even if no inspection is called for during the period.
They approved the ordinance 6-0 with Councilman David Bowen absent from the March 17 workshop.
Sumner resident Steve A. Bennest, 57, was sentenced Tuesday in United States District Court in Seattle for falsely claiming to be the recipient of military medals in order to receive benefits.
