The City of Puyallup Civil Service Commission meeting for Monday, July 19 has been changed to Tuesday July 6, starting at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the approval of an eligibility list for the Police Department. Due to the Governor’s orders related to public gatherings and the Open Public Meetings […]
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Clover Park School District Board to adopt 2021-2022 budget at July 12 meeting
Clover Park School District No. 400 Notice of Adoption of School District Budget Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Clover Park School District No. 400, Pierce County, Washington, will conduct a meeting as required by law, to be held July 12, at 5:00 pm at the Student Service Center, Room 4, 10903 Gravelly Lake Drive SW, Lakewood, […]
Sponsored: Porta-Pottys Ready to Be Occupied
Disclaimer: The subject of this story is a client of mine and I am being compensated to write this article. I recently read a comment in the Seattle Times about a woman thanking a construction firm for their help. She had gone walking and had a surprise call to nature. She found herself near a […]
Pierce College at JBLM student hits her stride thanks to supportive advisors, professors
When Pierce College at JBLM student Darian Kosa first learned she had been accepted into Seattle University’s nursing school, she immediately burst into tears of happiness. It had been a long road for Kosa, 25, who struggled through three semesters of college before switching courses to join the Army at 19 years old. Originally from […]
Questions and Answers about Fireworks in U.P.
At this time of year, the U.P. Police Department is flooded with questions about fireworks. Please take a minute to review these frequently asked questions before purchasing fireworks or calling in a complaint or reporting an incident: Q: Are fireworks legal to discharge in University Place? A: Yes, but only on July 4 between the hours […]
The Cholent: Why a Lutheran University Is a Leader on Holocaust Education
“Today I have the distinct pleasure of sharing this interview with Prof. Beth Griech-Polelle, the Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma. PLU recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Yad Vashem to work together toward the goal of promoting remembrance and education of the Holocaust. This is one of the […]
Strickland, Kilmer Secure Historic Funding Increase for Puget Sound Restoration
On June 29, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Interior and Environment voted to approve $50 million in federal funding in fiscal year 2022 for the Puget Sound Geographic Program, which provides critical grant support to state, local, and tribal governments to implement projects to improve water quality, protect shorelines, and enhance fish passage and […]
Pierce County COVID-19 data update confirmed June 30
On June 30, our 14-day case rate per 100,000 for June 8-21 is 73.5 The 14-day case rate offers the most reliable look at COVID-19 disease burden on Pierce County. Our hospitalization rate is currently 2.7 per 100,000. Today we confirmed 33 COVID-19 cases and no new deaths. Our totals are 51,062 cases and 600 […]
Obituary Notices – July 1, 2021
New Tacoma Cemeteries and Funeral Home: Galena Ageyev; Lois M. Peterson. Mountain View Funeral Home: Justin Lawrence Roberts. Powers Funeral Home: Nancy Marie Sandstrom; Doris Marie Haskey; Vivian June Roof. Gaffney Funeral Home: Thomas (Tom) Peter Larkin.