The third week of March means moss is moving in to take over lawns, lichens are crawling up the trunks of trees and fungus are among us in many shapes and forms. Dampness is here with the longer days of spring.
Just a short note in reference to Ms. Van Veen’s previous letter to the editor (Courier-Herald, March 21).
A fundraiser supporting the Bonney Lake High School senior class and the Bonney Lake Senior Center raised more than $2,200 Friday night.
The Sumner High School Tennis team’s first season match was rained out Friday, but not before the Spartans washed away Fife 3-0.
Wednesday
• BLHS Fastpitch vs. Decatur, 3:30 p.m.
• BLHS Tennis @ Enumclaw, 3:30 p.m.
• BLHS Baseball @ Decatur, 4 p.m.
• SHS Baseball vs. Wilson, 4 p.m.
The Bonney Lake boys soccer team opened their 2012 season with a big win against Yelm, but then saw their record evened at 1-1 after dropping a tight one to Wilson Friday night.
No one was injured in the accident, but a large amount of debris was created when the two vehicles collided just before 5 p.m.
Even wine geeks are intimidated by the leather-bound tomes that so many restaurants hand out. When the wine list doesn’t land on the table with a thud, patrons are still met with unrecognizable regions and producers. Plus, no matter where you dine or how much you know, prices can be senseless
Well-meaning parents or grandparents often tell children not to do something with the warning that a serious health implication could result. Kids often take their elders at their word. But some of these warnings bear more truth than others. Here’s the scoop on some of the more common misconceptions.
Hope springs eternal is the track and field mantra at Sumner High this season, if spring ever shows up that is.
In celebration of its 99th birthday on March 19, the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission today announced the addition of two new online information sources for visitors – a new Facebook page and a recently completed mobile website that provides visitors access to information from their mobile devices while they are on the move.
The Washington State Department of Commerce today announced Faith Pettis as the new chair of the state’s Affordable Housing Advisory Board, a two-year term appointed by Gov. Chris Gregoire.
Student who built fire bomb, drove getaway car sentenced to seven years in prison.
