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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, […]
Walk Tacoma Kickoff April 17
Tacoma, Wash. – Walk Tacoma is back for 2024! Join Downtown On the Go for our monthly walks, led by local experts, exploring Tacoma’s history, architecture, and community. Join us for the kickoff on April 17th, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m., providing a behind-the-scenes look at Tacoma’s local theaters. This walk will focus on the […]
Manuel and the Kid
Manuel pulled his truck up behind his workers who were taking a break. The crew was laughing at the antics of the Boss of the crew. The Boss was acting out a story he had just read about a salesman who spilled oil all over his sales suit, buying the only suit he could afford, […]
Letter: Hide and Found
When my granddaughter was three years old, she and I sometimes played hide and seek. This is what would happen. I would say “…9…10! Read or not here I come!” And when I would then call out her name, followed by asking where she was, she would immediately respond, “I’m under the table!” The game […]
Letter: A 2017 Artifact Reappears in 2024
Submitted by Don Russell, Lakewood. I noted in my daily walk around Waughop Lake this morning this ancient (2017) artifact propped up against a large redwood tree. I hadn’t seen this sign since it appeared in Waughop Lake in the winter of 2017 when it was realized that Pierce College had intermittently been discharging raw […]
Dig Out Those Garden Gloves
Please make plans to join in an annual rite of spring in University Place: Parks Appreciation Day. Held in conjunction with April’s Earth Day celebrations, this year’s Parks Appreciation Day will take place on Saturday, April 20 at the Curran Apple Orchard (3920 Grandview Drive W.). Beginning at 9 a.m. and continuing until noon, volunteers […]
Clover Park School Board to Host Board Meeting on April 15
LAKEWOOD, Wash. — The Clover Park School District (CPSD) Board of Directors will hold a regular meeting on Monday, April 15, at 6 p.m. in room 4 of the Student Services Center located at 10903 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW, Lakewood, WA 98499. The meeting will also be live-streamed on Zoom and YouTube. Individuals can attend online by visiting […]
Maintenance Work on South G Street to Take Place Through April 19
TACOMA, Wash. – South G Street – between South 21st to South 23rd streets – will be closed for maintenance April 8-19. Community members with questions about the Residential Street Restoration Program can call Jeff Maki at (253) 365-8378.
Several night closures planned for eastbound SR 512 exit to Canyon Road near Puyallup
PUYALLUP – Overnight travelers who use the eastbound State Route 512 exit to Canyon Road near Puyallup will want to build extra time into their trips. 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, April 10-11 until 5 a.m. each following day, and 10 p.m. Friday, April 12 until 6 a.m. on Saturday, April 13. This work is […]