In 1980, Martin Malcolm had been charged and convicted of stabbing and killing his wife, who was the mother to his child, and assaulting (stabbed) two of the wife’s friends during the same incident. Martin served 12 years prison time and was released in 1992. The Klungness family were introduced to Martin through their church […]
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Watson’s Greenhouse and Nursery Expands to Olympia
Submitted by Watson’s Greenhouse and Nursey. Watson’s Greenhouse and Nursery, a beloved South Sound gardening destination with over 40 years of family-owned history in Puyallup and Federal Way, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new Olympia location. The new location is now open to the public and will be hosting a grand […]
Sequalitchew Creek Trail is open
DUPONT – The DuPont Public Works crew has completed the maintenance and the trail is now open, as of 8:54 am, March 14.
CPSD Board Names Lowry Interim District 4 Director
LAKEWOOD, Wash. — The Clover Park School District Board of Directors named Darrin Lowry interim director of District 4 at its March 10 meeting. Lowry will be sworn in at the April 14 board meeting and will serve until the November election. “Serving as a school board member is not merely about leadership. It is about […]
Weekend daytime lane closure on southbound I-5 at Nisqually River Bridge March 15-16
DUPONT –Travelers will see weekend daytime lane closures on southbound Interstate 5 approaching the Nisqually River Bridge during the morning hours of Saturday, March 15 and Sunday, March 16. Washington State Department of Transportation bridge crews will close one lane of southbound I-5 approaching the bridge. The lane closure creates a work zone so crews […]
Healthcare bills aimed to lower costs and increase accessibility pass house with overwhelming bipartisan support
Healthcare & Wellness Chair Rep. Dan Bronoske continued his work lowering costs and expanding access with the passage of two pieces of priority legislation off the House floor. HB 1589 moved forward on Saturday, March 8 with a vote of 73 to 23. The bill sets standards for insurance carriers to negotiate with healthcare providers to […]
Breakfast with the Sheriff
Sheriff Keith Swank will be having breakfast at Kelley’s Kafe in Spanaway on Saturday, March 22, from 7-9am for “Breakfast with the Sheriff”. Here is your opportunity to meet him. All are invited to come say hi! The post Breakfast with the Sheriff first appeared on Pierce County Sheriff’s Office Blotter.
Puyallup Public Hearing: Latecomer’s Agreement
The Puyallup City Council will conduct a public hearing to consider a request for a latecomer’s agreement for a 360 linear foot sanitary sewer main installed in Firland Drive. This public hearing will be conducted at the regular City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 6:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter, at the […]
Valencia Carroll Exhibition Opens March 18 in The Gallery at Tacoma Community College
Don’t miss Valencia Carroll’s “Alpha-Babies” exhibition in The Gallery at TCC! Carroll’s 26 paintings explore childhood, motherhood, grief, and identity through the rediscovery of her childhood dolls. Each piece invites viewers into a playful yet contemplative scavenger hunt, where objects form letters of the alphabet. Exhibition: March 18 – April 4, 2025 Gallery Talk: March 19, noon […]