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Incorruptible, a Dark Comedy About the Dark Ages
Incorruptible is a cross between Brother Cadfael and Cyndi Lauper – we step back in time about 1500 years to find out that Money Changes Everything. We see Europe ages ago and we ask the question, are we really any different. Incorruptible plays through April 21 at Lakewood Playhouse. The Middle Ages is the second […]
Letter: One Way Works for Transportation, But Not for Communication
Outside the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center there is an amalgamation of signs warning that this street is one way only. Stop. Do Not Enter. One Way. I had just come from a presentation by Keynote Speaker Dr. Timothy Shriver, Chairman of Special Olympics, Co-founder and CEO of UNITE, and Co-creator of The […]
Notice of Vacancies: Lakewood’s Promise Advisory Board
The City of Lakewood is accepting applications to fill four (4) vacancies on the Lakewood’s Promise Advisory Board through May 21, 2027. Applications will be accepted through April 26, 2024. DESCRIPTION: The role and responsibilities of the Lakewood’s Promise Advisory Board is to assist the City Council in the following areas: COMPENSATION: None. QUALIFICATIONS: The members […]
Pierce County Library Board studies long-term plans for Lakewood Libraries
The Pierce County Library System’s Board of Trustees will conduct two study sessions to consider long-term plans for Lakewood Pierce County Libraries. Saturday, April 20, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11, 2-4 p.m. The meetings will be held in person at the Pierce County Library Administrative Center at 3005 112th St. E., Tacoma. Optional virtual attendance is available […]
Your Spring Starter Pack Senior Resource Fair, Native Plant Sale and Earth Day Beach Cleanup
Upcoming events from Metro Parks Tacoma. Click here to learn more:
Port of Tacoma to Replace Failing Culvert With New Bridge Thanks to $24.5M Federal Grant
Office of Senator Maria Cantwell announcement. Today (April 9, 2024), the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced that The Northwest Seaport Alliance will receive a $24.5 million federal grant to replace the Wapato Creek Culvert – which reached the end of its useful life in 2020 — with a bridge at the […]
Operating budget includes support for birth doulas thanks to Nobles’ efforts
Washington state will soon have the highest Medicaid reimbursement rate for birth doulas in the U.S. thanks to the efforts of Sen. T’wina Nobles (D-Fircrest). The supplemental operating budget, signed into law March 29, allows birth doulas to claim up to $3,500 per doula — making it the highest rate in the nation, according to […]
Obituary Notices – April 10, 2024
Edwards Memorial Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories: James Arthur Crawford; William John McDonald. Mountain View Funeral Home: Gordon Lee Kelpman; Marion Jean Prevot. Fir Lane Memorial Park: Betty L. Larson. Powers Funeral Home: Norma Lou McBride; Shelley Ann Core; Dianna Hitomi Martin; Gary Lee Goodner.
Ride along with Deputy Stutes
Back to the Traffic Unit this time with Deputy Isaac Stutes on swing shift. Deputy Stutes came to the Sheriff’s Department as a lateral and has definitely enjoyed his time with us. RIDE ALONG with deputy Stutes and see how he likes to patrol the county to help recover stolen property. We share these videos […]
Steilacoom Historical School District Receives Purple Star Award
The Steilacoom Historical School District was one of the leaders to advocate for the 2023 legislation to establish the Purple Star Award Program in our state. The Purple Star Award Program was created to recognize school districts that have incorporated military-friendly practices and demonstrate a commitment to military-connected students and families. To receive the award, […]