KP girl takes charge in life and football December 8, 2014 At just 11 years old, Skylar Lantz is obviously a born athlete. |
PSD ‘stop paddle’ infractions soar along area streets December 4, 2014 Apparently many drivers, including many on the Key Peninsula, either don’t know –– or don’t care –– what blinking read lights and the “stop paddle” on a school bus mean. |
New program puts responsibilities in the hands, hearts of students October 30, 2014 Students at Key Peninsula Middle School are earning points for good behavior under a new system introduced two years ago by Assistant Principal Andrea Bowman. |
Local therapist uses new tools, science to help many October 30, 2014 Chad Beaver is here to help. |
Key Pen man takes his love for Little League umpiring to the top October 30, 2014 This summer, Randy Lee’s lifelong dream came true. |
Free Key Center clinic now offering youth sports physicals October 30, 2014 For the past two years, Key Peninsula residents have been able to get free medical attention twice a week at the Key Free Clinic next door to the Key Center Library. |
Scouting is being offered to Evergreen Elementary School boys October 30, 2014 The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) has launched a new program called ScoutReach at Evergreen Elementary that makes it possible for young boys to become Cub Scouts. |
KP church offers Christmas bazaar in November October 30, 2014 Key Peninsula’s holiday season starts the Saturday before Thanksgiving at Key Peninsula Lutheran Church in Lakebay. |
Local mom thanks, educates community about young strokes September 25, 2014 When he was just 6 months old, Jennifer Dickenson’s son, Robbie Jackson, was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy with left-sided hemiplegia. |
New computers help Evergreen Elementary students learn September 25, 2014 The kids at Evergreen Elementary School have discovered a great new tool for doing research and writing stories, thanks to third-grade teacher Therese Souers. |