Quadriplegic Children’s Author Talks Stories, Setbacks and Success April 29, 2017 Simon Calcavecchia talked about his books, his music, and his disability |
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LIC Seeks Funds to Renovate Longbranch Marina April 29, 2017 The Longbranch Improvement Club and the Longbranch Foundation are out to raise nearly a quarter of a million dollars to pay for renovations and upgrades to the Longbranch Marina. |
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KP Parks Foundation and GH Rotary Team up to Pay for Gateway Park Pavilion April 29, 2017 The KP Parks Foundation is raising money to pay for enhancements to Gateway Park in Wauna. |
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Vision Comes to Free Clinic April 29, 2017 The weekly Key Free Clinic began offering vision services to walk-in patients. |
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Key Concerns April 29, 2017 SB 5239 won’t work. |
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New Team Takes Charge at Sound View Camp April 29, 2017 Sound View Camp and Retreat Center is getting a new life thanks to a new staff and renewed interest. |
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Book Review: “But You Did Not Come Back: A Memoir” April 29, 2017 The family understood they needed to get away, but stayed “one day too long,” when the Vichy government’s militia began rounding up Jews and shipping them to Germany. |
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The Real Life Blue Easter Bunny April 29, 2017 The Blue Easter Bunny has been giving away candy at the Boy Scout Easter egg hunt for 35 years. |
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Sheriff’s Dept. Representatives Meet with KP Residents April 29, 2017 The KP Democrats hosted a bipartisan group at the Home fire station April 17 to hear updates from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. |
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Aloha Marketplace Opens in Purdy April 29, 2017 The Pacific Ohana Foundation Cultural Center in Purdy is expanding its offerings. |
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Veterans Find Meaning Through the Humanities April 29, 2017 An engaged audience gathered at the Key Center Library in April to hear Jeb Wyman’s talk “Coming Home: How the Humanities Help Veterans Find Meaning After War,” sponsored by the Friends of the Library. |
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Devil’s Head Diary April 29, 2017 State budget views. |
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New Owners Work to Bring Back Faraway April 29, 2017 Taking on the restoration of historic sites requires a special sort of person. |
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State Rules Open Logging ‘Loophole’ April 29, 2017 Lumber prices are the highest they’ve been in more than a decade. |
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April 2017 April 3, 2017 A 106th birthday party, a beautiful sunrise, a pileated woodpecker, and more. |
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Get ready: ‘the big one’ is coming April 2, 2017 The Pacific Northwest is a paradise in many ways, but it is especially vulnerable to one particular form of natural catastrophe: earthquakes. |
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Young Explains and Defends His Record at Town Hall in Gig Harbor April 1, 2017 Rep. Jesse Young (R-Gig Harbor) of the 26th Legislative District held his first 2017 town hall March 11 at the city council chambers in Gig Harbor. |
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Forestry Choices on the Key April 1, 2017 Trees and the timber industry are integral to Washington state and Key Peninsula history. |
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Anne Nesbit Named Key Peninsula Citizen of the Year April 1, 2017 The Key Peninsula Lions Club honored local resident Anne Nesbit with its 33rd annual Key Peninsula Citizen of the Year Award at a ceremony banquet March 18 at the KP Civic Center in Vaughn. |
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KPFD Promotes Firefighter/Paramedic Bosch to Lieutenant for a Second Time April 1, 2017 The Key Peninsula Fire Department promoted firefighter/paramedic Robert Bosch to lieutenant for a second time in his 27-year career at a ceremony March 14. |