Bruce Dammeier October 29, 2016 Former state Sen. Bruce Dammeier (R) of Puyallup is in the race for Pierce County executive. |
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Homeless Student Numbers Increasing October 29, 2016 Wendy Wojtanowicz, the Communities In Schools of Peninsula site coordinator at Key Peninsula Middle School and Peninsula High, has seen the face of homelessness in our community too many times. |
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Key Peninsula Partnership for a Healthy Community—One Year Out October 29, 2016 The Key Peninsula Partnership for a Healthy Community is nearly 1 year old, and co-directors Ben and Susan Paganelli are ready to build on the foundation that has been laid. |
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Superintendent Rob Manahan Reflects on His New Job October 29, 2016 Rob Manahan, Peninsula School District’s new superintendent, has had a busy few months. |
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The Key Peninsula’s Peculiar Postal History October 29, 2016 Physical addresses and postal confusion have been troublesome on the Key Peninsula for years. |
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Evergreen Elementary Goes Full STEAM October 29, 2016 Enthusiasm for learning is in the air inside and outside as Evergreen becomes the first elementary school in the Peninsula School District to become a fully integrated STEAM school. |
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Wauna Post Office Delivers Seven Days a Week October 29, 2016 The Wauna post office is one of numerous branches nationwide delivering packages on Sundays exclusively for Seattle-based online retailer Amazon as part of a five-year pilot program to increase revenue for the United States Postal Service. |
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Rick Talbert October 29, 2016 "I'd always been interested in government classes, civics," said Rick Talbert, candidate for Pierce County executive. |
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KP Veteran Receives Tracked Wheelchair October 29, 2016 One of 100 tracked wheelchairs donated by the Hotes Foundation found a home on the Key Peninsula with disabled veteran Larry “Coop” Cooper in September. |
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Camp Stand By Me Pool Reopened October 29, 2016 The swimming pool at Camp Stand By Me, closed for nearly a year, is open again with many improvements. |
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Christmas Tree Celebration to Assist Local Nonprofits October 29, 2016 The Key Peninsula Lutheran Church is adding a new event to its annual Christmas bazaar Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., to bring community together and support nonprofits in the area. |
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Notes From the Next Dimension October 29, 2016 The hogs are in the parlor. |
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Lakebay Man Awarded Silver Star 47 Years Later October 1, 2016 Former U.S. Army Sgt. Edward Dvorak, 68, of Lakebay, was awarded the Silver Star by Undersecretary of the Army Patrick Murphy. |
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October 2016 full issue October 1, 2016 October 2016 full issue |
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New Haunted Forest to Explore on the KP September 29, 2016 A fire-breathing dragon lurks behind the gates of the new Haunted Forest at Grand Farms on South Vaughn Road. |
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In His Own Words: Edward Dvorak September 28, 2016 I was in the National Guard in ‘65 when I was still in high school. My parents signed for me. |
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Jesse Young September 28, 2016 Gig Harbor resident and state Rep. Jesse Young (R-26th) is seeking re-election after serving his first full term in the state House of Representatives. |
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Larry Seaquist September 28, 2016 As the general election draws near, Gig Harbor resident Larry Seaquist is preparing his campaign for state representative for the 26th Legislative District, Position 1. |
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Local Church Develops New Outreach Programs September 28, 2016 Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church is striving to make a difference on the Key Peninsula. |
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Senior Housing Coming to Key Center September 28, 2016 The Mustard Seed Project plans to build assisted living homes for elderly residents on 5 acres of undeveloped property in Key Center and create a gathering place for the community at large in the former Roadhouse restaurant building directly across the street at 9016 154th Ave. |