Two weeks ago today I was walking along the edge of a country road. My car had broken down and the battery in in my cellphone was dead.
Training, of any kind, always takes some work, whether it’s eating more healthy, investing more wisely or getting a spiritual tune up.
Judy Swain is no stranger to the Bonney Lake Senior Center. As an active member and dutiful volunteer, she’s left her mark on the many people and events she has helped with over the past three years.
Marion Hawkins does her best thinking in the middle of the night.
“The Little Giant of Aberdeen County‚“ by Tiffany Baker, c.2009, Grand Central Publishing, $24.99, 341 pages.
Spring is here – at least if you’re a gardener who believes spring arrives with the first seed catalogs. In all the doom and gloom of the recession the plant nurseries and garden centers are feeling the pinch but here’s a bright spot for the garden industry: Seed companies have a growing clientele (in more ways than one).
When high levels of water and melting snow covered much of the Sumner Valley two weeks ago, Art Sphar wasted no time in coming to the scene, offering a flood of support wherever he found the need.
Schwartz earns top spot with Falcons
The White River boys basketball squad spent another week doggedly hanging in there and trying to jockey its way up the South Puget Sound League 3A standings, but faced adversity as it lost two out of three contests.
The White River High wrestling team chalked another match in the win column with a 45-35 victory over Franklin Pierce Jan. 14 that could have gone either way.
Life is good at the top.
The Sumner Spartans competed against Clover Park Jan. 13, putting up district times in several events en route to a 147-37 team victory.
The Sumner Spartan girls had a tough week on the basketball court, losing three games, including one defeat at the hands of district rival Bonney Lake.
