The final paving of Hipkins Road was completed this week and the city’s contractor was scheduled to reopen the road to through traffic Friday evening (Sept. 20, 2024). The city thanks the community and neighbors for their patience while this important road improvement project was completed. It was a disruption to many in our city […]
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Everest’s Interrogation
Everest has a few more things to complete before he can go to trial and gets called in for an interrogation interview. After the interview, other key witnesses are brought in for questioning, but no one reports they saw him tear up his teddy bear. A polygraph is completed as a final piece of evidence. […]
Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh Appointed by Governor Inslee to Serve on Citizens’ Committee on Pipeline Safety
TACOMA, Wash. – Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh was appointed by Governor Jay Inslee to serve on the Citizens’ Committee on Pipeline Safety, for a term ending July 31, 2027. The Citizens’ Committee on Pipeline Safety advises Washington state agencies and other appropriate federal and local government agencies and officials on matters relating to hazardous liquid […]
The DuPont City Council Sept. 24 Meeting Agenda
The DuPont City Council will hold a Regular Meeting on Sept. 24 (6 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions here.
The Puyallup City Council Sept. 24 Meeting Agenda
The Puyallup City Council will hold a Regular Meeting on Sept. 24 (6:30 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions here.
2024-25 CPSD #SuperSchoolShoutOut – Tyee Park
Each week, we celebrate one of our CPSD schools with a #SuperSchoolShoutout. Last week, we showed our #CPSDPride by giving a shoutout to Tyee Park Elementary School second grade teacher Amy Rust and fifth grader Racer Johnson. Rust has taught in CPSD for more than 20 years and recently celebrated her tenth anniversary at Tyee […]
State unemployment rate drops slightly in August
Washington’s economy added an estimated 1,600 jobs (seasonally adjusted), and the August unemployment rate dipped slightly to 4.8%. “Washington employers continue to add jobs, with significant variation from one industry to the next,” said Anneliese Vance-Sherman, chief labor economist for the Employment Security Department. Goods producers, including construction, manufacturing, and mining and logging industries, experienced […]
How We Protect You From Misleading Advertising and Communications
Social Security works with our Office of the Inspector General (OIG) to protect you from scams that use Social Security as bait. Section 1140 of the Social Security Act allows OIG to impose severe penalties against anyone who engages in misleading Social Security-related advertising or imposter communications. OIG may impose a penalty against anyone […]
¡vamos a celebrar!
Submitted by Bruce Dammeier, Executive. Because Hispanic Heritage Month began this week I’ve asked Joy Sauer, the chair of the Juntos Employee Resource Group, to share with you a little bit of her personal story. I am sure, like me, you will be thankful she agreed. Written by Joy Sauer, Civil Engineer 2, Planning and […]