TACOMA, Wash. – The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill two volunteer positions – one alternate position and one youth or young adult position – on the Commission on Immigrant and Refugee Affairs. The purpose of the Commission is to better engage Tacoma’s immigrant and refugee communities and to work with community partners and […]
Obituary Notices – November 28, 2024
Mountain View Funeral Home: Jose Alacaraz-Caracoza; Nicole Fike. Powers Funeral Home: Judith Anne Doonan.
Thankfulness
Submitted by Bruce Dammeier, Executive. This is my final time to address you about this holiday that encourages us to take stock of our lives – and choose to be thankful. In many ways, this has been a challenging year for me personally. We lost my father-in-law at 87 years old last August. Amid the […]
Lakewood City Manager November 27 Info Bulletin
Read the Lakewood City Manager’s (John Caulfield) November 27 Info Bulletin to the Mayor and City Council online by clicking here.
Steilacoom Town Administrator November 27 Report to Council
Read the Town of Steilacoom Administrator’s November 27 report to the Town Council by clicking here.
Councilwoman Bryan honored by Puget Sound Business Journal
By Hailey Palmer, Puyallup Tribal News. The Puget Sound Business Journal recently named Puyallup Tribal Councilwoman Annette Bryan one of its Directors of the Year, recognizing her for the work she’s done serving on various organizational boards throughout the community, including the Puyallup Tribal Council. Throughout her career, Bryan has been a member of not […]
2024-25 CPSD #SuperSchoolShoutOut – Rainier Elementary School
Last week, we showed our #CPSDPride by giving a #SuperSchoolShoutout to Rainier Elementary School with fourth grade teacher Robin Kohler and her student Nadia Lewis. Kohler is a military daughter, wife, mother, sister and aunt. Her connection to this community informs how she educates her students. “I understand what these kids are going through,” she […]
In the Book Nook with … Bryan J. Mason
Author Bryan J. Mason lives in Bristol, England. He used to work as a tax investigator, a mediator, made sound effects for radio, and was also a rent collector, but now he is a full-time writer. Bryan wrote his first novel, Shaking Hands with the Devil, around 1990, but despite having a literary agent, failed […]
Hunt’s Services Expands Community Outreach with Hunt’s Helping Hands Initiative
Submitted by Faruk Oyebanjo. Tacoma, WA – Hunt’s Services is thrilled to announce the continuation of its impactful Hunt’s Helping Hands program. This initiative is dedicated to giving back to residents of Pierce, King, and Thurston counties by providing essential heating and cooling services at no cost to families in need. At Hunt’s Services, our […]