Bonney Lake-Sumner, WA|News|
THIS WEEKEND: Get Your Hands Dirty and Clean Up Lake Tapps
Pitch in at the first annual Lake Tapps Trash Bash, happening this weekend.

Pitch in at the first annual Lake Tapps Trash Bash, happening this weekend.

The first semester will be extended due to last week's hiatus because of the snow.
See tonight's council meeting agenda for Bonney Lake here on Patch.
Sunday, Jan. 22, marked the first day of several postal increases, including a 1-cent increase to 45 cents for first-class domestic letters and a 7-cent increase to $1.05 for international letters.
East Pierce Fire and Rescue experienced an expected surge in emergency calls during the snowstorm. Crews responded to one house fire but mainly to downed power lines and trees.
East Valley Highway has reopened after the storm; Crews may not clear West Valley Highway by the end of the day, but it should be open to traffic on Tuesday.
Bonney Lake residents can drop off storm debris at Allan Yorke Park boat launch; county citizens can again visit the Prairie Ridge dropoff location to unload theirs.
This post from the FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition is a good guide for how to handle the food in your refrigerator and freezer if you lost power this week. When in doubt, throw it out!
Sunday, Jan. 22, marks the first day of several postal increases, including a 1-cent increase to 45 cents for first-class domestic letters and a 7-cent increase to $1.05 for international letters.
The cost of a stamp will rise to 45 cents, as the U.S. Post Office tries to overcome a $5.1 billion loss in 2011.
Bonney Lake and Sumner residents, along with the rest of the Plateau area, may not see restored power until late Tuesday.
The Sumner School District will be back in session Monday after a week off due to snow, but with limited bus service.
The cost of a stamp will rise to 45 cents, as the U.S. Postal Service tries to overcome a $5.1-billion loss in 2011.
The cost of a stamp will rise to 45 cents, as the U.S. Postal Service tries to overcome a $5.1-billion loss in 2011.
Sunday, Jan. 22, marks the first day of several postal increases, including a 1-cent increase to 45 cents for first-class domestic letters and a 7-cent increase to $1.05 for international letters.
The cost of a stamp will rise to 45 cents, as the U.S. Post Office tries to overcome a $5.1 billion loss in 2011.
On our Facebook page, neighbors are keeping each other informed about power outages, so here's what they have to say. Share what it's like where you're at.
The Prairie Ridge Transfer Station is overwhelmed with storm debris and will not accept any more.
Your faithful editor would love to see a whole bunch of new bloggers on Patch. If you're interested, email lauren.padgett@patch.com
The cost of a stamp will rise to 45 cents, as the U.S. Post Office tries to overcome a $5.1 billion loss in 2011.