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Pierce County Elections: What to Expect with This Year's Ballot
What is new in this year's Pierce County election?

What is new in this year's Pierce County election?

Recently, the Association of Washington Cities recognized Bonney Lake Mayor Neil Johnson for his leadership.
WSP honored by International Association of Chiefs of Police after arresting close to 20,000 people for drunken driving in 2010.
The bookstore chain has announced a "going out of business sale" at all locations.
A former house in Bonney Lake is now just a pile of rubble, the owner is MIA, and a city councilman says the property is an "attractive nusaince to kids." Now, the city must decide if it wants to spend money from the general fund to raze the property.
Check out this week's city council agenda from Bonney Lake.
Sober friends will not be able to drive those cited for DUI home, Washington State Patrol officials said.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Sumner police department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The festivities include entertainment, games, food and an “Idol” contest.
On Saturday, July 16, Bonney Lake city staff and council members toured the Gig Harbor facility, a model for the future local establishment.
Ed Egan is running for Fire Commissioner, position 4 with Fire Protection District 22.
Mike LeMaster is running for Sumner City Council, position 7.
LESA is outdated and cannot keep up with demand and there needs to be greater regional connectivity for 911, Pierce County officials say. But replacing it requires voters approving a sales tax increase.
Dick Lawson is running for Sumner City Council, position 4.
Bonney Lake recently sent Patch a statement on the city's stance regarding the proposed South Sound 911 System.
LESA is outdated and cannot keep up with demand and there needs to be greater regional connectivity for 911, Pierce County officials say. But replacing it requires voters approving a sales tax increase.
An EMS levy is on the August 16 ballot and would mean continued funding to operate and maintain emergency medical aid vehicles staffed by firefighters who are also qualified as either emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or paramedics.
The Sumner City Council meeting agenda for July 18, 2011.
The Corporations for Communities award recognizes businesses that make a difference.
Katrina Minton-Davis is running for Bonney Lake City Council, position 7.