Each week, Clover Park School District (CPSD) will highlight a school or profession in our district on our social media pages with a #SuperSchoolShoutout where we celebrate the students and staff that make our district beam with pride. This week, we celebrated Thomas Middle School! Thomas is the largest middle school in the district, with […]
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Observant deputy nabs construction site thief
On Oct. 23, 2023, at 1:30 a.m., an under-construction housing development in the 11000 block of Woodland Ave E in South Hill was burglarized. At least three suspects entered a home and stole wiring, sheetrock and OSB. According to surveillance video, the suspects were driving a dark-colored PT Cruiser and an older white box truck […]
Twenty-five Thousand Dollars and Five Thousand Socks
Submitted by State Farm and Red Cross. Local State Farm agents donated 5,027 pairs of new socks to benefit active military, veterans and displaced families. Working with the American Red Cross of South Puget Sound, State Farm conducted a sock drive at their annual Fall Planning Meeting where agents met to discuss community engagement and […]
DUI Pursuit Passenger Calls 911
At 9:30 pm, on October 15th, one of our Mountain Detachment Deputies saw a vehicle traveling over the white fog line and weaving within the lane at the 6400 block of 224th St E. The vehicle started speeding as well and the deputy turned on his lights to try and pull them over. The driver […]
Annual Snow and Ice Training on November 7 and 8
TACOMA, Wash. – The City of Tacoma’s Street Operations Division is holding its annual snow and ice training on November 7 and 8 between 7:30 AM to 4 PM each day. During this timeframe, emergency snow vehicles will be dispatched for crews to experience operating these vehicles along snow routes and around traffic. During a snowstorm event, […]
PSE to nearly double its clean energy portfolio by 2025
Puget Sound Energy announcement. Through its early and aggressive acquisition of clean energy resources, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) will deliver more clean energy than originally forecasted in its Clean Energy Implementation Plan (CEIP), a course of action for clean electricity programs and investments to align with policies established by Washington’s Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA). […]
Obituary Notices – November 6, 2023
Edwards Memorial Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories: Harvey Michael Ford. Mountain View Funeral Home: Frances Kay Gilbert. Fir Lane Memorial Park: Frank Hoffman. Scott Funeral Home: Maria Teresa Arakaki-Goehry.
‘It Takes a Village’ to Grow a New Community Garden From the Ground Up
Submitted by Steilacoom Historical Community Garden. Or, in the case of the Steilacoom Historical Community Garden, “It takes an entire town” to grow a garden on the site of an old water-well pumping and storage tank station, sitting dusty and decommissioned for decades next to Cherrydale Park. Since Steilacoom Town Council voted unanimously on Sept. […]
JBLM will conduct demolitions and mortar training Nov. 6-9
Joint Base Lewis-McChord will conduct day and nighttime demolitions and mortar training from Nov. 6 at 7 a.m. to Nov. 9 at 11:59 p.m. Public queries or comments about noise may be directed to JBLM Public Affairs.