The popular shortcut for skirting highway traffic will no longer be an option on Feb. 4.
Waiving late fees for unpaid utilities is “the least we can do to help them out,” one council member said.
The City Council and the Youth Center have worked side by side for many years.
Hannah Weymiller, 14, recently received a $1,000 scholarship for the trip.
Plus, a trainload of drunk pigs in Buckley, a dark tower in Orting, and secrets of Enumclaw’s Pie Goddess in Dorothy Wilhelm’s new book, “True Tales of Puget Sound.”
Alex Personius’ “A Tangled Pattern” turns the small city into the center of the universe.
This is part of a 2008 agreement with the company that runs Pierce County’s sole operating landfill.
There’s only two companies in the U.S. that makes the parts the city is looking to use.
Also, Wilkeson Elementary slated to be opened early January.
By next fall, a two-lane temporary bridge is expected to help ease Buckley traffic.
Sen. Phil Fortunato hopes that active constituents can help convince the legislature to make money available to create a new bridge over the White River before 2040, which is when WSDOT recommends the bridge be built.
Find out when Saint Nick will be arriving in your neighborhood next week.
Property tax rates have gone down, but value has increased, as well as utility rates.
