Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald, June 10, 2015

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Chase ends in crash with driver injured

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This Week...

By Dennis Box

• The Ballet Workshop

in Enumclaw will be performing The Wizard of Oz starting 7 p.m. Friday at the Enumclaw High School Auditorium. The performance will go through Sunday. Tickets cost $10 for children and seniors, and $12 for adults. •Angeline Road in Bonney Lake will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday. There will be local access to the road only.

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Weather The forecast for Wednesday calls for sun and a calm wind with highs near 75. Lows at night drop to 52 with mostly cloudy skies. Expect more sun on Thursday with highs near 74. Thursday night calls for clouds and lows near 51. Friday, Saturday and Sunday all see a little bit of sun with highs in the low 70s, which drop to the low 50s at night.

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Kenadie Elizabeth Smith celebrates graduation at the White River Amphitheater Friday during the White River High School 2015 commencement ceremony. Principal Lainey Mathews was the master of ceremonies and the class speaker was Brenna Liebel. The high school choir and band performed during the evening. Check the website, www.courierherald.com, for a slideshow Photos by Dennis Box

Students learn it pays to be green By Ray Still

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orth Tapps Middle School is adding green to its school colors. On June 3, North Tapps officially became a level one green school with Washington Green Schools, joining the ranks of 350 other school in Washington

A high-speed pursuit began at about 3:30 p.m. Thursday ending in a crash at 400th Street Southeast and 192th Avenue Southeast north of Enumclaw. The man driving was seriously injured and airlifted to the hospital. Two other men in the car were not injured. They were arrested by King County Sheriff’s Office deputies. No officers were injured during the pursuit and arrest. The car was stolen During a pursuit the driver in Tacoma. crashed into a fence. Courtesy photo The driver of the car fled when deputy tried to pull him over. According to the King County Sheriff’s PIO Twitter account the deputy could see three adult males in the car. “The pursuit began at Southeast 392 and 165 Ave Southeast after a deputy saw a suspicious car. The car’s plate was checked and it did not match the car

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that have committed to at least one avenue of environmental sustainability. Ryan Dicks, a board member with Washington Green Schools and the sustainability manager for Pierce County, presented the school with the official Green School flag. “You’re part of 67,000 kids around the state that are part of Washington Green Schools,” Dicks told the students who gathered in the gym for the presentation assembly. “You are doing a lot to keep our planet healthy. It really takes a team effort.”

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Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin visits North Tapps Middle School to celebrate the school’s green status. Photo by Ray Still

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