TACOMA, Wash. – City of Tacoma customers will see their bill-payment experience get a lot faster and easier starting October 12, 2023 with the launch of a new payment portal webpage that consolidates most of the City’s payment links on one webpage for faster, more convenient service. The City’s Treasury Office will be switching most […]
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The Board of Health Oct. 18 Meeting Agenda
The Board of Health will hold a Study Session on Oct. 18 (3-5 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions here.
Thriving Together Small Business Resource Event, Oct. 18
October 18, 2023 | 8:30 AM – 12:30 PMMcGavick Conference Center – LakewoodFREE! Register Here The Pierce County Community Navigator team and the City of Lakewood invite you to the Thriving Together Resource Event. This event is ideal for local small business owners and entrepreneurs to network and learn about the resources available to help businesses thrive in Pierce […]
Workshop on Business License, Insurance and Bond Requirements for Contractors October 25
TACOMA, Wash. — As part of its ongoing work to address disparities for historically underutilized businesses owned by minority, women, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, the City of Tacoma’s Equity in Contracting (EIC) team is hosting a workshop on business license, insurance and bond requirements for contractors wanting to do business with the City […]
Obituary Notices – October 16, 2023
Edwards Memorial Funerals Homes, Chapels and Crematories: Carl Thomas Peterson; Marjorie Tacke Dawson. Mountain View Funeral Home: Esmeralda Pulido Mancilla; Viola Florence Barth; Marolyn J Heidecker.
Deputies Pursue Multiple Armed Robbers, 14 yr old Arrested
At 8:06 pm, on October 12th, our deputies responded to a call of an armed robbery at a residence in South Hill Puyallup. The caller stated they were robbed at gun point and the suspects left in 3 different vehicles. The victim had just gotten home from the store when a male suspect approached and […]
JBLM firefighters introduce fire safety to local students
Story by Pamela Sleezer, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Public Affairs Office. The Joint Base Lewis-McChord Fire Department kicked off Fire Prevention Week Oct. 10 with a visit to Rainier Elementary School on Lewis Main. Firefighters with Engine 101 spent the morning at the school letting students climb aboard their fire engine and learn how firefighters battle […]
Letter: UP Council Salary Increase
Submitted by Debbie Klosowski. The University Place City Council will be considering a significant council salary increase at its meeting on Monday, Oct. 16. Interested citizens can access the agenda and staff report (page 126) via the City’s website as well as information on how to comment in person, via zoom and email.
Join Rep. Leavitt Oct. 18 to Support Veterans & Military Personnel
Office of Rep. Mari Leavitt, 28th Legislative District announcement. If you are interested in learning more about supporting members of the armed forces and their families and what is happening in Washington, please consider attending the next meeting of the Joint Committee on Veterans’ and Military Affairs (JCVMA). It is open to the public. It is scheduled […]