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All district students will be eligible to attend … more
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A new QB led Peninsula to … more
McHardy “Mac” Bryant, 17, might look like a typical teenager, even if he does carry his New Zealand … more
Thirty-two artists gathered at the Longbranch Improvement Club Oct. 5 to … more
It is late fall. Plants have slumped and yellow-brown maple leaves rot where they land … more
A fully fenced off-leash area designed for dogs up to 35 pounds has been completed at Gateway Park. more
A new approach has brought solutions to marijuana customers and income to the state. more
Why do programs differ from place to place? Where does our recycled material go? Does recycling make environmental sense? In April Pierce County households received Earth … more
Local Cub Scouts learn about the beauty of the Key Peninsula and how to preserve it.This October, Sound View Camp and Cub Scout Pack 222 partnered to help tourists and … more
Everyone is horrified by the mass shootings in recent decades, but I am still surprised when a gun owner says “I support banning of assault weapons.” It’s important we get our facts and … more
I have been a commissioner for Key Pen Parks District for over eight years. I have been elected twice to Position 1. I’ve been president of the board four of the last six years. In an effort to … more
We are two past presidents of the Key Peninsula Parks and Recreation Commission, better known now as Key Pen Parks. During our six-plus years of working together, we orchestrated the increase of park … more
For the moment, let’s forget everything happening in Washington, D.C. An endless stream of breaking news alerts, notifications, dings, beeps … more
My paternal grandmother was tiny, about 94 pounds fully-clothed and dripping wet. I seriously doubt that anyone ever described her as a … more
Fir: Hey Cedar, have you heard anything lately from your cousins, the white and black spruce trees in Alaska? I’m getting worried that they are dying because of … more
As the rain returns to accompany us through winter, so do the banana slugs. It’s not that they go somewhere else for the summer — … more
If you find yourself in a rut and thinking you don’t have any opportunities to better your life, take the time to talk to someone who has immigrated to the … more
Richard A. “Dick” Dixon died Oct. 3 after a year plus bout with cancer. He was born May 2, 1935, in Natick, Massachusetts, to Arthur and Avis Dixon. Dick relocated to Washington … more
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