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Letter: More apartments for Gravelly Lake Drive by the mall and high school
Submitted by Walter Neary, Lakewood. I’m reaching out for anyone who lives in the area of Gravelly Lake Drive as pictured in the map. I’m looking for you! Or if you know someone who lives in this area, please alert them. You might also want to read this if you are interested in the main […]
Lakewood Police Department program supports Lakewood’s most vulnerable
Lakewood Police Department Officer Savannah Brown was recently featured on the Lakewood Police Department’s social media for taking initiative to support some of our most vulnerable residents: Children experiencing trauma. Officer Brown proposed and then established a program to provide Lakewood police officers the tools they need to support children they help when called to […]
Ride Along with K9 Deputy Munson and K9 Brix
Today, we see what it’s like to work and train as a K9 deputy. RIDE ALONG with Deputy John Munson as he patrols our Central Patrol Division on swing shift. Then, stick around to see K9 Brix and the other K9’s from the region do some training at night. We share these videos with you […]
Be a Part of the Conversation
On Thursday, April 11, the community is invited to attend a public meeting from 6-8 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers regarding the Cirque Park Expansion Site Study. Last year, the Park Advisory Commission launched a “Reimagining Cirque Park” initiative that included a community survey to assess the kinds of improvements park users might […]
Get Schooled Receives $300,000 Donation from KeyBank To Improve College and Career Access for Underserved Youth
Submitted by KeyBank. TACOMA, Washington – March 22, 2024 —Get Schooled has received a $300,000 grant from KeyBank to further its outreach to first-gen-to-college youth in the Pacific Northwest. Get Schooled provides personalized support along three journeys including helping prepare them to continue their education after high school, throughout the first year of higher-ed, and […]
DuPont March 22 Report from Mayor, Council
Read the DuPont Mayor and City Council March 22 report by clicking here.
Letter: Twice Upon a Time
How will your life’s story end? What if, in the admittedly unknown time you have left, you had a wish-come-true opportunity to live life, if not all over again, at least fully, ‘twice upon a time,’ not just once? What would you do differently? Who might you love passionately? How would your new-found life change […]
Letter: Another Reason To Choose Private School
Submitted by KM Hills. In 2020 Washington State passed a “Comprehensive Sexual Education Bill” which remains controversial.On March 21, 2024 KOMO News shared a story about how the State now takes it one step further and will soon mandate that LGBTQ+ history be taught in all public schools. Our local school districts will now be […]
21st annual Easter Egg Hunt serves 250+
Submitted by Eric Warn. More than 250 Lakewood underserved children and parents participated in the Caring for Kids/Lakewood First Lions Club 21st annual Easter Egg hunt at Springbrook Park near Joint Base Lewis McCord on Saturday, April 23. In addition to Easter egg buckets, the children received hot dogs and chips, drinks, crayons, pencils and coloring […]
The City of DuPont Announces New Interactive Website
The City of DuPont is pleased to announce that it launched its new website on March 21. “We are excited to unveil our new website to the public and provide an enhanced online experience for DuPont residents and visitors,” said Mayor Ron Frederick. The website (https://www.dupontwa.gov) just underwent a six-month re-design process by CivicPlus, the […]