Steilacoom’s Kaylor Walker is one of 3,686 students named to the Wichita State University Dean’s Honor Roll for fall 2023. To be included on the dean’s honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time (at least 12 credit hours) and earn at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. About Wichita […]
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Steilacoom Town Administrator February 2 Report to Council
Read the Town of Steilacoom Administrator’s February 2 report to the Town Council by clicking here.
Letter: Be Still My Heart
Submitted by Aaron Arkin, Steilacoom. One TV show I regularly enjoy is a PBS formulaic but very watchable detective mystery series set on a small Caribbean island (Death In Paradise). With its colorful Creole characters and who-done-it and how-was-it-done plotting, conundrums and misdirection, it engages the audience as they try to solve the mystery. Its […]
Steilacoom Town Administrator January 26 Report to Council
Read the Town of Steilacoom Administrator’s January 26 report to the Town Council by clicking here.
Successful Native Planting at 5th St Waterway
Submitted by Nancy Henderson. Thank you, Alex Chaney, Lucca Andrade, Madison Baker, Jeane Speaks, Tyler Vassar, Theda Braddock, Jennifer Fischer, Helen & Stella Donahue, Mark Turpin, Kristel Grace, Rachel Ohlde, Rick Clark, Ann Genn, and Tom Kurtz for your excellent work planting native plants at the 5th Street Waterway Restoration Project on 20 Jan 2024. […]
Jake Tyrrell named Steilacoom High School Principal
Steilacoom Historical School District is thrilled to share that, after agreeing to serve in the role of interim principal, Mr. Jake Tyrrell has been appointed as Steilacoom High School Principal. The Board of Directors approved this personnel change at their January 17 regular board meeting. This well-deserved appointment is a testament to Mr. Tyrrell’s leadership […]
Steilacoom Town Administrator January 19 Report to Council
Read the Town of Steilacoom Administrator’s January 19 report to the Town Council by clicking here.
Perspectives on Time
I certainly feel the need for time to “cram,” to learn, to be able to use all the info-tech tools I have available, and to have time to sort out my own feelings of the events, when someone you know or love, dies. I remember a futurist’s adage about Paradigm Shifts –when a new idea, […]
Volunteer Work Party on the 5th St Waterway Jan 20-21
Submitted by Nancy Henderson. Come out and join your neighbors planting native shrubs along the 5th St waterway on Saturday, January 20 and Sunday, January 21 from 1 PM to 4 PM. Thanks to the good work of volunteers back in October, the site is ready for planting. We’ll have plants and shovels, but if you […]