The Enumclaw High girls started South Puget Sound League 3A play on a strong note, defeating Sumner Friday night after slipping past Bonney Lake Dec. 9.
The White River High girls quickly jumped to the top of the South Puget Sound League 3A standings, picking up weekend victories over Clover Park and Auburn Mountainview.
It was almost as if the youngsters were receiving a Christmas present early, when Sumner High’s wrestling squad hosted Bonney Lake Dec. 10 in the annual rivalry match, which came substantially earlier than usual.
The Enumclaw High boys swim team posted more district times on its way to a 98-81 nonleague loss to Capital Thursday and then finished fifth to bring home a trophy from the Rogers Holiday Relays in Puyallup Saturday.
Pam Roach, who represents Bonney Lake and Sumner in the state Senate, is hoping to trade one elective office for another.
The following are tips from East Pierce Fire and Rescue to help prepare for cold weather emergencies and possible power outages.
The Sumner City Council passed three amendments to the city’s comprehensive plan last week, changing the way some land will be used.
• A Fred Meyer employee reported to police at 10 p.m. Dec. 8 that someone stole the catalytic converter from his vehicle between 3 and 8 p.m while it was in the parking lot. The man told officers while driving home he noticed his vehicle made a loud exhaust noise. Once home he saw his catalytic converter was missing. The case is under investigation.
The Bonney Lake City Council changed the zoning for Inlet Island and the Church Lake neighborhood Dec. 9, settling an issue that has been contentious in both areas of the city.
A cold front hit the area Friday night leaving snow, ice and plunging temperatures in its wake.
Sumner’s search for water to accommodate future needs continued at a study session last week.
The people of the Plateau never cease to amaze me. The giving that goes on in our communities is second to none.
