Four Bonney Lake boys soccer players and coach Luke Helling-Christy have been named to the 3A All-State soccer team.
Plans for a $32 million National Guard armory – a two-story facility that will sit on 20 acres on the rural edge of Buckley – were made public the morning of June 12.
Dear Stephanie and Bruce: I have been enjoying my emerging identity as a fitness enthusiast but have been experiencing friction in my relationship with my wife. Although she is supportive of me working out at the gym during the week and hiking, biking or running on the weekends, I have sensed increased resistance to my desire to participate in events every weekend. What advice do you have to stop the emotional chaffing?
The runway at Tacoma Narrows Airport in Gig Harbor reopened June 16 following a 45-day rehabilitation. Crews reduced the width of the runway, added new signage, and repaved the runway, among other improvements.
I never have liked the saying “I told you so,” only because it doesn’t feel good to be proven wrong. With that in mind, before I joined the Bonney Lake City Council, in early 2003, I warned our leaders of dealing with the Weyerhaeuser/Quadrant group.
Arcadia recently published a new book in the Postcard History Series, written by Donald M. Johnstone and titled “Mount Rainier National Park”.
The annual Tunes at Tapps concert series at Allan Yorke Park is growing to an entirely new level this year with the addition of a farmers style market.
As the weather around Puget Sound turns sunnier and warmer, many of us will be taking part in any number of outdoor recreational activities the area has to offer. Whether you’re out for a hike or bike ride with the family or playing an organized team sport, taking care of your knees, hips and other joints will go a long way in ensuring you can enjoy all of summer’s fun activities.
School is out, but thus far, due to the lack of sufficient resources, the Bonney Lake Summer Meals program will not be available this summer to serve meals on the Plateau to youth. I verified this with Bonney Lake Community Resources Director Stew Bowen Thursday after noting it on their website.
Another Father’s Day has passed and my kids have not placed me in a home for wacky fathers. I consider that a parenting success.
This week’s editorial cartoon by Frank Shiers, Jr. addresses a common concern, summer boredom.
All suspects in the police blotter are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Throughout Western Washington, the needles on many young Douglas-fir trees have suddenly turned red this spring, and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) believes drought to be cause of the damage that is being observed.
