Key Peninsula News spoke with former Peninsula and Gig Harbor High School student athletes about their opinions on recent changes in PSD athletics.
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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3/27/24
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I no longer remember when I first encountered the poems of W.S. Merwin, but it was likely in some snooty magazine back in the 1980s I had no business reading. Once discovered, I sought out his poetry …
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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3/27/24
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3/27/24
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José Alaniz
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3/27/24
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3/27/24
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Mira Sonnen is in awe of high school wrestling at the Tacoma Dome.
The junior 140-pounder on the Peninsula Seahawks girls wrestling team found a spot near the mat to take in the atmosphere of …
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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3/27/24
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From 1995 to 2007 I was an active volunteer with the American Legion Auxiliary’s Girls State program. I lived in Indiana at the time and spent a week each summer volunteering at Hoosier Girls …
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Meredith Browand
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3/27/24
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I had almost forgotten about my first trip to the Key Peninsula until 2002 when I was driving my stepdaughter to a friend’s place in Lake of the Woods.
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John Pat Kelly
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3/27/24
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I sure hope every one of us has a 1972 to remember.
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Mark Michel
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3/27/24
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Another catchy title from the citiot’s desk, right? My last offering to this audience was “Math” in which I hoped to make some room in your heart for a topic that often frustrates. …
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Jack Dunne
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3/27/24
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"We have four requests for the district in our letter: acknowledge the problem, adopt a restorative justice model, expand districtwide training, and hire diverse staff."
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Peter Fraser
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3/27/24
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The Key Peninsula Citizens Against Crime has transformed from a standalone group to a committee of the Key Peninsula Community Council with a new name - the Public Safety Committee.
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Sarah Thompson, KP News
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3/27/24
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Two student groups at Peninsula and Gig Harbor High Schools have formed to push back against what they call a complacent and at times hostile environment.
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Jonas Koller, Special to KP News
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3/27/24
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Four parcels donated to Great Peninsula Conservancy extend the preserve to the Pitt Passage shoreline.
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Chris Rurik, KP News
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3/27/24
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Talking about mental health struggles and suicide helps prevent misinformation and can help an adult meet a child where they are, without fearing judgment.
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Lisa Bryan, Executive Editor
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3/27/24
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Tessa Booth is a 17-year-old junior at Peninsula High School preparing to publish her first book, a mental health manual, “You Are Not Alone" as the culmination for her Gold Award for Girl Scouts.
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Vicki Biggs, KP News
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3/27/24
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A teacher at Evergreen Elementary School was put on administrative leave by the Peninsula School District in early March after allegations of “misconduct toward students.
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Staff Report
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3/27/24
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A rollover car accident at approximately 5:15 p.m. March 5 blocked the Key Peninsula Highway in both directions just north of Key Center for 45 minutes, leading to substantial traffic at a busy hour.
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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3/27/24
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Watch a nettle emerge from the spring soil and tell me it doesn’t remind you of a butterfly crawling from its chrysalis.
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Chris Rurik, KP News
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3/27/24
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A church-sponsored trip to Morocco led the Easley family to decades of relief work in a country they grew to love. Their work is focused on building earthquake-proof housing for those in greatest need.
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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3/27/24
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