The doctor’s office on the hill above Key Center, where generations of Key Peninsula families have received medical care, is about to have new management.
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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12/2/20
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If there is one certainty about deciding how or if to open schools to students in the midst of a pandemic, it is this: Nothing is certain. The experience of the Peninsula School District has been no exception.
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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12/2/20
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SpaceX announced plans in 2015 to create a satellite internet service, Starlink, and with limited beta testing now in progress, that reality might not be far away.
The goal of Starlink is to …
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Caleb Galbreath, KP News
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12/2/20
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This year has not been easy. A pandemic. Unprecedented partisan divisions. And now a holiday season, already fraught for many, made more complicated by COVID-related restrictions. Not to mention that the Pacific Northwest is deep in the dark days of winter. None of this bodes well for mental health.
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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12/2/20
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Key Peninsula Bischoff Food Bank must vacate its current location at 1916 Key Peninsula Highway NW, having outlasted its welcome on the rental property it has called home since June 2013 based on a verbal agreement with the late Jim Solberg to pay $800 a month in rent.
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Lisa Bryan, KP News
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12/2/20
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Peninsula School District is in the final stage of planning for a modernization of Key Peninsula Middle School.
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Matthew Dean, KP News
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12/2/20
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The Recreational Boaters Association of Washington and its nonprofit Marine Park Conservancy announced Nov. 7 that the original purchase and sale agreement with Lakebay Marina owner Mark Scott has been extended at the previously agreed price.
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Lisa Bryan, KP News
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12/2/20
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Get tested if:
-You might have been in contact with a person who has COVID-19.
-You could not maintain safe physical distance from others at a gathering.
-You have symptoms of COVID-19, such …
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COVID-19 Resources
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11/19/20
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Pierce County Crisis Line: 800-576-7764 TTY 711Free service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week that provides immediate help from mental health professionals who will evaluate the …
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COVID-19 Resources
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11/19/20
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Local Housing and Bill-Paying Assistance, Emergency Housing, Relief Loans, State Resources…
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COVID-19 Resources
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11/19/20
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Local community resources
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COVID-19 Resources
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11/19/20
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A list of resources and services related to the novel coronavirus and COVID-19. Click on the resource name to open
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COVID-19 Resources
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11/19/20
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KP News asked three KP kids to describe their online class experience this year.
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10/29/20
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Another wave of COVID-19 over the winter could be more severe than those of last spring and summer because it would coincide with other seasonal viruses like the flu, according to a September report from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Ted Olinger, KP News
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10/29/20
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Lakebay Marina owner Mark Scott, in chronic default on his aquatics lease agreement with Washington State Department of Natural Resources, was notified in writing Oct. 20 the state will not issue a …
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Lisa Bryan, KP News
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10/29/20
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A woman in her late 40s died by drowning in the saltwater pond at Penrose Point State Park in Lakebay Oct. 17. Her identity had not been made public by press time.
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Staff Report
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10/29/20
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Emilie Marchio, who has taught kindergarten at Vaughn Elementary School for six years, was delighted to welcome more than a dozen 5-year-olds to class. “I love it. As strange and weird as it …
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Sara Thompson, KP News
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10/29/20
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Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a consumer protection lawsuit Sept. 2 against the e-cigarette company Juul, asserting that the company’s products and marketing target underage consumers.
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Caleb Galbreath, KP News
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10/29/20
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In the pre-pandemic era, over the course of a year the Greentrike organization’s Play to Learn outreach program served tens of thousands of people across 23 regional sites, including the Key Peninsula Civic Center in Vaughn. The grant-funded early childhood education program is now being offered virtually over Zoom, including thematic circle time, project-based activity time, pajama time and STEAM-focused lessons.
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Krisa Bruemmer, KP News
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10/29/20
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Dale McCracken of the north Vaughn area was killed instantly by a falling tree limb during a wind storm the afternoon of Oct. 13. He was 30 years old.
According to Key Peninsula Fire Department , …
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Staff Report
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10/29/20
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