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Wednesday, February 26
Our community and our country have many voices. Out of many, we are one.
Wednesday, February 26
KP Fire district leaders face tough choices after a failed levy last election.
Wednesday, February 26
A forestry course sparked the growth of a local Forest Stewards group for landowners.
Wednesday, February 26
Fred Ramsdell, Key Peninsula's first paid fire chief, leaves a legacy of service.
Wednesday, February 26
Did you know that women make up the vast majority of true crime enthusiasts? They account for almost 75% of the audience for some of the most popular true crime podcasts, and around 80% of the …
Wednesday, February 26
Electricity is essential for our way of life. Traditional sources of power derived from renewable sources and fossil fuels are barely adequate to meet our current demands, even as emerging …
Wednesday, February 26
The cancer center waiting room felt more like a crowded boarding area for an overbooked flight. Except we were all waiting for a different kind of transport. My son and I leaned against a …
Wednesday, February 26
We awoke this morning to a snow-covered wonderland. The pond is frozen over after several days of record-setting cold. The days may be growing longer, and the promise of spring remains, but today …
Wednesday, February 26
Our country is facing an alarming situation. An unelected billionaire, Elon Musk, appears to be wielding significant influence over federal operations. Despite never being on the ballot, he seems to …
Wednesday, February 26
I am a 7th grader at Key Peninsula Middle School and a part of the Peninsula Pirates Mountain Bike Team. We practice at Gateway Park one to two times per week and occasionally have races there. …
Wednesday, February 26
Barbara Jean Paige of Lakebay died peacefully Feb. 2, surrounded by family members. She was 92 years old. …
Wednesday, February 26
Fred Ramsdell of Lakebay passed away Jan. 4. He was 87 years old.
Wednesday, February 26
Born in Helena, Montana, Sept. 20, 1947, Michael H. Marino died at home in Lakebay Dec. 10, 2024.
Wednesday, February 26
Seahawks girls are favorites to defend state title; boys send six to Mat Classic. The girls are all but assured a Top 5 finish.
Wednesday, February 26
The KP Lions Club will present its 38th Key Peninsula Citizen of the Year Award recognizing an outstanding community member during a banquet March 29.
Wednesday, February 26
The 2025 exhibit traces the history of the Key Peninsula’s commercial hub from its unlikely beginning through its near destruction.
Wednesday, February 26
In a season of strikes and near misses, the PHS girls bowling team exceeded expectations.
Wednesday, February 26
Whether on the track, in the sky, or at the piano, the Peninsula High School senior’s discipline and drive keep him moving toward greater goals.
Wednesday, February 26
Jonah Bergerson breaks his own school record to win 100-yard butterfly at PSL Championship meet.
Wednesday, February 26
Spring’s subtle rhythms unfold on the Key Peninsula where nature’s cycles echo renewal and quiet change.
Wednesday, February 26
Replacing a local coaching legend, Mauro is determined to honor the past while building the future. “I plan to be here for 30 years if they’ll have me.”
Wednesday, February 26
Carrie Morlang turned enthusiasm for her garden into a business that can help the ecosystem.
Wednesday, February 26
KP Gardens: Companion planting can become a complex, management of garden relationships.
Wednesday, February 26
Pierce County is applying for grants for more services, but uncertain progress leaves thousands of KP residents stuck.
Wednesday, February 26
KP Reads: "The Splendid and the Vile" details Churchill's resilience and his family's survival during the Blitz during WWII.
Sunday, February 16
Key Peninsula Firefighters Lt. Adam Morse and Paramedic Kevin Koehl returned home Jan. 25 after an intense 18-day deployment to help combat wildfires in Los Angeles.
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