A Key Peninsula tradition — rowing to a favorite spot to set out a crab pot or wading during low tide with a net or a pitchfork to scoop up a meal’s worth of fresh crab — came to a …
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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11/30/22
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Late this summer Lexy Naut was in the backyard of her Key Peninsula home raking leaves. The chore isn’t as luxurious as her normal pencil-to-paper animation job, but it’s a nice break …
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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11/30/22
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Vaughn residents Anna Brones and Luc Revel celebrated the dedication of the installation of their work at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial in September. It is the …
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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10/27/22
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On a normal Sunday afternoon in October most Western Washington residents are dodging damp weather to watch a Seattle Seahawks win.
This wasn’t a normal October Sunday. It was 72 degrees and …
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Eddie Macsalka, KP News
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10/27/22
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Last month, writing about what to anticipate in our natural world, I pointed to the return of rain as one of September’s most important events. Hold on. That was two months ago. …
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Chris Rurik, KP News
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10/27/22
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As fall slip-slides away, our culinary attention turns to winter and the upcoming holidays. While we regretfully say farewell to summer foods (until next year), heartier dishes now take center stage …
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Barbara Van Bogart
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10/27/22
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A friend recommended this novel to me after it was banned from the curriculum last summer by the Muskego-Norway school board in Wisconsin, a district of about 4,800 students. There were no complaints …
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Ted Olinger, 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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For residents of the PNW, the transition between hot and windbreaker weather is as welcome as the resurrection of pumpkin spice lattes.
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Kamryn Minch
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9/28/22
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Just when my faith in humanity was dwindling, I met Tranh and her martin.
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Tina McKail, KP News
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9/28/22
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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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“I think because we use organic, free-trade products, people just assume a hippie owns it.”
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Eddie Macsalka, 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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Zoie Ewald of Gig Harbor began raising money for Food Backpacks 4 Kids at a very early age.
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Carolyn Wiley, 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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“What pines? Where are these pines?” asked my birding friend after I mentioned I’d been getting to know western white pine, the forgotten conifer of our Key Peninsula forest.
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Chris Rurik, KP News
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9/28/22
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I was driven to read Atul Gawande’s compelling book for the first time shortly after its publication in 2014.
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Maureen Reilly
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9/28/22
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Two unique recipes that will scare your guests as they dig in for another bite.
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Ann-Marie Ugles
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9/28/22
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