Key Peninsula Fire District 16 has closed an anticipated year-end budget gap and is making slow progress developing plans for the Key Center real estate it acquired at the end of last year, according …
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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10/27/22
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KP News staff and contributors earned 14 awards at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association 2022 Better Newspaper Contest.
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Staff Report
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10/27/22
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The 18th semi-annual candidate forum took place before a crowd of 100 or more at the Key Peninsula Civic Center October 11, and was mostly civil but for the behavior of one participant. The …
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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10/27/22
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Key Peninsula Community Services Executive Director Willow Eaton can pretty much sum up the current economics of a nonprofit food bank in one sentence: “The demand is up, but the supply is …
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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10/27/22
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In 2018, Hannah Lekson had an itch she just couldn’t scratch.
It had been a little more than two years since her last game with the University of Puget Sound Loggers womens basketball team. …
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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10/27/22
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Pastor Mark Klingler opened the new doors of WayPoint South for worship September 4 at the former location of Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church on McEwan Road NW and Key Peninsula Highway NW. …
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Lisa Bryan, KP News
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10/27/22
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Key Peninsula residents have turned to wireless hotspots and satellite service for solutions to inadequate internet access as Pierce County’s plan to expand access to broadband moves forward. …
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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10/27/22
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In October Pierce County plans to sign a contract with a broadband franchise to provide high speed internet service through a privatized fiberoptic network to 526 households on the north Key …
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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10/27/22
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The fruit harvest will be low in home orchards across the Key Peninsula this year.
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Chris Rurik, KP News
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9/28/22
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Inside the light blue building of the Key Center Corral is an inconspicuous barbershop with an identity problem.
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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9/28/22
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His final term ends in January 2023.
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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9/28/22
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If you’re from around here, Norm Dicks needs no introduction.
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Lisa Bryan, KP News
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9/28/22
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When the first Russian artillery shell hit, Tom Bates realized he’d made a mistake.
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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9/28/22
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The Peninsula High School Seahawks beat the Gig Harbor Tides 39-30 at the 44th Annual Fish Bowl September 16 at Roy Anderson Field, notching their seventh consecutive win and 23rd overall since the first hometown rivalry tournament was played in 1979.
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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9/17/22
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In 2018 the top broke off a tall Douglas fir and fell into YMCA Camp Seymour’s amphitheater, smashing several rows of benches and destroying the fire pit ring. No campers were present at the …
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Chris Rurik, KP News
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8/31/22
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Peninsula High School got a new principal August 3 when the district chose Mike Benoit …
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Grace Nesbit, KP News
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8/31/22
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Key Center bustled with color and live music amid strong winds as the seventh annual Key Center Art Walk kicked off.
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Lauren Trench, KP News
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8/31/22
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I am in Kharkiv and have experienced three missile attacks that have shaken the house I’m in. This just happened 20 minutes ago.
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Tom Bates, Special to KP News
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8/31/22
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For nine days in the beginning of August, members of the Lakebay Community Church banded together to build a tiny house at the Red Barn in Key Center.
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Grace Nesbit, KP News
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8/31/22
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North West Pro Wrestling owner trying to return his promotion to pre-pandemic glory.
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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8/31/22
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