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Technology, tax incentives and a desire to combat climate change are making solar power more popular in the Northwest despite relatively inexpensive hydro … more
Students practiced skills, engaged in learning and discovered more in pilot … more
It’s that time of the year when your zucchini is taking over the garden. You can’t give it away because your friends and neighbors have their own glut of zucchini to contend … more
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In the days before the election, voters expressed concern to the fire department about paying more permanently, but the public retains control. more
Downtown Key Center overflowed with locals, visitors, artisans and artists for the fifth annual Key Peninsula Art Walk August 7, organized by the Two Waters Arts Alliance more
The Pierce County Library System Board of Trustees met Aug. 14 at the Key Center Library, giving locals the opportunity to share what the library means to the Key Peninsula community. more
The veteran administrator and teacher mentor became a Seahawk in July. One of the new staff members at Peninsula High School this year is … more
My first solo rescue call was an injured bald eagle spotted on the ground near the Stillaguamish River. The bird’s broken wing prevented any … more
I like firearms — let’s get that straight. When my eyes were sharper and my back was straighter, I was a crack shot. Among other things in my … more
The world recently lost one of the most profound voices of our time, Toni Morrison. This Nobel laureate and recipient of the Presidential Medal of … more
In July I spent a week in the North Cascades, in the shadow of Mount Baker. It reminded me that we are blessed to live amid some of the most … more
As I walked down the dusty gravel road, carrying my brown paper lunch bag, happily anticipating the first day of school in the second grade, I twirled … more
Born March 13, 1945, to John and Marie Chakirian in Bryan, Texas, Voski grew up in Cashmere, Washington. She died peacefully in her home in Lakebay June 9. more
Born June 20, 1934, in Neah Bay, Washington, a community he talked about throughout his life, Richard Allan Van Cise died peacefully July 25. He treasured his family, each of whom he … more
The split hull of the Skittigate, one of four boats that sank at the marina dock last winter, requires removal by July 25 according to the Dept. of Ecology. Photo: Lisa Bryan, … more
The incumbent Harbaugh anticipates working with the state legislature to secure stable school funding.   Leslie Harbaugh is running for a second term as a Peninsula … more
The challenger wants the district to build a strategic plan with community input.  Gig Harbor resident Natalie Wimberley is seeking election to the Peninsula School … more
With a background in finance, consulting and education, Cook's priority is helping manage the parks' limited resources.  Key Peninsula resident Bruce Cook is seeking … more
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