It’s money that makes the world go ’round, they say. And nowhere is that more important than in the hallowed halls of academia.
The Links at Moses Pointe is poised to host the 28th Annual Pacific Northwest Men’s and 14th Annual Senior Men’s Amateur Public Links Championships conducted by the Pacific Northwest Golf Association (PNGA) on Aug. 27-28.
After more than a year of dealing with orange cones and construction vehicles, drivers in Bonney Lake are only about a week away from hitting the open road as the Washington State Department of Transportation are nearly ready to open all four lanes of state Route 410 through Eastown.
Bonney Lake Police Blotter, Aug. 24, 2011.
Members of the council questioned county Public Works and Utilities Director Brian Ziegler for more than an hour during a presentation on the county’s plans to re-create a Flood Control Zone District that was formed and disbanded last year following a lawsuit from several of the cities within the county.
Hundreds of residents gathered in Allan Yorke Park Aug. 20 for the Annual Bonney Lake Days Celebration.
As Bonney Lake Elementary School begins to celebrate its 50th year, students and teachers are returning to a familiar campus and a familiar footprint, but a whole new school.
City council voted unanimously Aug. 15 to approve the formation of a Local Improvement District, paving the way for improvements to the intersection and the rest of the 136th Avenue corridor from 24th St. E. to 16th St. E.
Mason White, a 12-year-old honor student who will attend Lakeridge Middle School this fall, competed in the Hershey, Pa., Track and Field Junior Nationals Aug. 6 and claimed a third-place bronze medal in the 400-meter dash.
The awards were announced Tuesday and Thursday at the annual Awards Luncheon and monthly district board of directors meeting, respectively.
Now in its sixth year after a multiple year hiatus, this year’s celebration features something no Bonney Lake Days before has ever had: Fireworks over Lake Tapps, courtesy of Cascade Water Alliance.
The Sumner School District’s Board of Directors voted 3-2 Wednesday to enter into a third party pool management agreement with Bonney Lake Aquatics.
The award program, established in 1972, recognizes employers who support a strong National Guard and Reserve force. Employers qualify when they practice leadership and personnel policies supporting employee participation in the Guard and Reserve.