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Obituary Notices – March 28, 2024
Mountain View Funeral Home: Shane DeSouza; Susanna Hongyee; Ronald E Klapperich. Week’s Dryer Mortuary: Douglas D Carbaugh.
Charles Wright Academy Knowledge Bowl Team Wins State
The Charles Wright Academy Upper School Knowledge Bowl team has achieved victory as the State 2A champions! The CWA Cavaliers emerged triumphant over Tumwater and Orting in the finals with a score of 17-11-4. The championship took place at Wenatchee High School on Saturday, March 23. Coaching the team are David Kangas and Jeanne Jacobs, […]
Letter: Senator, you’re no . . .
Submitted by Aaron Arkin. Recently, for two days the entire Town of Steilacoom intermittently lost electric power, leaving me without a hot supper and several hours of free time to contemplate in the dark who knows what or why. It was during one of these meandering states that I began to think about the famous […]
Join Mayor Woodards This Thursday to Share Your State of the City Priorities
TACOMA, Wash. – Tacoma’s Mayor Victoria Woodards invites community members to directly share their concerns, priorities and feedback at this year’s State of the City Forum this Thursday, March 28. The open house-style public forum will be held from 6:30 – 8 PM at Silas High School (1202 N. Orchard St. in Tacoma). In a […]
Sanitary Sewer Service Expansion Project Moving Forward with Recommendations
At the Feb. 20 Council Meeting, the City Council approved the recommendation to move forward with plans to expand sanitary sewer service in up to four neighborhoods: Areas 2, 8, 12 and 5a (see map below). These areas were selected through evaluation of factors such as cost/parcels served, environmental impacts, history of septic failures, income levels, and […]
Lakewood Rotary Club Presents 2nd Annual Wine & Beer Festival: An Evening of Community, Cuisine, and Charity
The Lakewood Rotary Club is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated event, the 2nd Annual Wine & Beer Festival, set to take place on April 27, 2024, at the McGavick Center. After the resounding success of last year’s inaugural festival, the Lakewood Rotary Club is proud to invite members of the public […]
Taking Leave – Live Theater Review
In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, Eliot, a learned professor (played by Kerry Bringman) is “taking leave” of his senses and the real world. Trying to help him cope is another version of Eliot (played by W. Scott Pinkston) who understands the problem and wants to help both Eliot and his three daughters. Producers […]
Letter: Through Fire and Flood
Life is sometimes like going through fire and flood, which is to say, desperate circumstances and grief sometimes, many times, join us as uninvited traveling companions. Our husband leaves, in fact maybe he was not really present even when home. Our wife dies, and though the pleasant memories do indeed come flooding back, so do […]
The Lakewood City Council March 30 Meeting Agenda
The Lakewood City Council will hold a Retreat on March 30 (8:30 AM). Access the agenda and access instructions here. Topics of discussion include: Downtown Center-Park and Uses, 2024 Comprehensive Plan, City City, H-Barn, and more.
JBLM Soldiers gain financial knowledge at AER challenge event
Story by Pamela Sleezer, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Public Affairs Office. JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. – Soldiers with the 6th Military Police Company, 22nd MP Battalion participated in an AER Meets Financial Literacy Challenge March 22 where they learned details about the Army Emergency Relief assistance program, as well as financial lessons and guidance from AER […]