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Let’s Talk! – Wishing the Earth Would Swallow Me Up
Have you switched off your screens, and are you ready to ponder the above prompt? Wait – didn’t we already ponder something very similar at the very beginning of this column, “Let’s Talk!”? Something about a moment that defines awkwardness? Let’s recapitulate that I defined it as the moment when we get caught at something […]
Second Annual Rotary CleanUP, April 27
Mark your calendars! The second annual Rotary CleanUP is Saturday, April 27. In this event we tackle removing the trash and litter along our streets and curbs and celebrate community. (Did you know that Washington State is the worst state for littering on public roads? Let’s try to “curb” that in our own fair city.) […]
Custer Elementary School: Enhancement versus Education
Submitted by John Arbeeny. Each week as a public service Lakewood CARES will be providing the real academic situation in response to schools highlighted in The Suburban Times by Clover Park School District (CPSD). This is data you will not find elsewhere on the CPSD website, board meeting agendas or “Inside Schools”; however it is […]
CPSD #SuperSchoolShoutOut – Lakeview Hope Academy
Each week, we highlight a different school or profession at Clover Park School District on our social media and web pages. Last week, we showed our CPSD pride by giving a #SuperSchoolShoutout to the Lakeview Hope Academy. Lakeview is one of the district’s largest elementary schools. Located next to St. Clare Hospital, the school serves […]
Sounder trains available for Mariners vs. Boston Red Sox
Seattle sports fans can save on travel time, parking and gas by taking Sound Transit’s popular Sounder trains to this Sunday’s Mariners game. Special Sounder service is in addition to Link light rail, ST Express and King County Metro service to and from T-Mobile Park. The special service will be available Sunday, March 31, for […]
Farwest Drive SW Safe Routes to Schools Bid Opening
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Lakewood at the office of the City Clerk at 6000 Main Street SW, Lakewood, Washington 98499-5027, until 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday April 16, 2024, and not later, and will then be opened and publicly read aloud in the American Lake Conference Room shortly thereafter. This contract provides […]
Sound Credit Union and UW Tacoma’s Milgard School Announce UW-Wide FinTech Pitch
Submitted by Sound Credit Union. Sound Credit Union (Sound), in partnership with the Milgard Center for Business Analytics at the University of Washington Tacoma (UWT), is pleased to announce the 2024 UW FinTech Pitch. This is the fourth year the two have joined forces to foster innovation through financial technology (FinTech) while engaging with University […]
Terri Mestas joins Sound Transit as Deputy CEO for Megaproject Delivery
Sound Transit today announced that Terri Mestas has been appointed as deputy CEO for megaproject delivery, a new position created to lead the development of the agency’s concurrent projects quickly and effectively and bring forth ways to accelerate project timelines and reduce capital expenditures. Sound Transit currently has the largest transit expansion program in the […]
Obituary Notices – March 29, 2024
Edwards Memorial Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories: Randolph Allen Grove; Gary L DeLappe; Stephen Patrick Kelly; Marcus Antonio Gilbert; William Charles Wilder; Margaret L Culbertson; Sean Michael Donalty; Jack Lee Williams; Roberta Lynn Grindeland; Eufemia Ondevilla; William Pool Camp. Hill Funeral Home: Levi William Mohler; Virginia Pearl Roth; Jeffrey Lawrence Cornell; Ruth O’Dell Sanford.
King 5: Lakewood man fights decision to condemn, demolish home for parking lot
“LAKEWOOD, Wash. — A Lakewood man is fighting to keep his home after the city ordered it to be condemned and demolished to make way for a parking lot that’s part of a plan to improve access to Lake Steilacoom. “When Ebrahim Mirjalili first bought his home in 2009, he said he couldn’t move in immediately. […]