Bonney Lake-Sumner, WA|News|
Snow Wimps Or Snow Warriors?
Have you stayed home, braved the roads, or gotten into a fender bender due to the weather this week?

Have you stayed home, braved the roads, or gotten into a fender bender due to the weather this week?

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Sumner Police and East Pierce Fire and Rescue responded to an unusual call about large "booms" on Boyd Ave. on Jan. 17.
The Pierce County Emergency Operations Center will begin today collecting damage information from homeowners and business owners affected by this week’s winter storm.
Urban flooding is a possibility today, as icy slush could clog storm drains, down spouts and small creek channels.
Do your neighbor a favor and recommend what roads to take and what not to take.
A head-on collision on SR 410 near 254th Ave. E. Tuesday afternoon left a 26 year-old Milton man dead and another driver critically injured.
Keep checking here for updates on road closures, downed power lines, weather updates and more.
All schools in the Sumner School District will be closed due to inclement weather on Tues., Jan. 17.
Forecasters predict more snow will fall Monday through Wednesday and warn of a major storm late Tuesday-Wednesday that could bring an additional 6-9 inches of snowfall accumulation.
The school board congratulated Sumner schools for the amount of holiday giving raised throughout December.
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The National Weather Service predicts a chance of snow for Bonney Lake and Sumner from Saturday night to Monday night.
The following arrest information has been supplied by the Bonney Lake Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
State Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, a former Enumclaw School Board president, co-sponsors two education bills announced Thursday.
The following arrest information from Jan. 5, 2012 to Jan. 8, 2012 was supplied by the Sumner Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The City of Sumner honored retired councilmember Leroy Goff with a legacy celebration party to honor his over two decades of public service.