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In case you didn't know, which you probably don't due to poor communication on the part of the city, this meeting TONIGHT is about signs for Fisherman Parking!
Of course, the reader board going out of the city doesn't specifcally state that's what it's about. I didn't see ... in Comments
By now, most of you should have received your ballot by mail if that is how you chose to vote. Because the ballots are bigger this year they will cost more in return postage to the election center. If you don't want to pay the additional ...
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Regarding the comments on the food drive and the city declining to post it on the city reader-board...
I think before making the assumption that the city isn't supporting the food drive, you need to consider what is the designated or approved use of the city sign. There ... in Comments
In reviewing news posted online throughout Washington state, an interesting Blog post from Russell Index strategist Kelly Houghton caught our eye and we felt the need to expose it to all.
The original blog post can be viewed at the following link, but we've placed the entirety of the ... in Comments
For a wonderful evening of good food and great entertainment, attend the OHS 2009 Dinner Show. This is an annual event hosted by the OHS Select Choir.
The meal will consist of ham, baked potatoes, salad, and dessert. The Select Choir will perform along with ... in Comments
We have a Main Street Banner, and good weather on the way, but news and information has been a bit hard to come by through event organizers at Tacoma Events. The following is what we've gleaned from the website at www.TacomaEvents.com
Saturday Hours: 10:00 AM to ... in Comments
Owners of properties that contain structures built without permits have the opportunity to get into compliance without paying penalties under Pierce County's new Building Amnesty Program.
The program, operated by the Pierce County Planning and Land Services Department (PALS), is open to anyone who has constructed a building or ... in Comments
Has any one seen one of the newly bought City of Orting Police car's . Well If you see one of them I am sure you will remember it. They have a few of the new Dodge Charger's. They are all black which is no problem ,But what stricks me ...
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Good news is good news and sometimes you find it in the most interesting of places. We wanted to call your attention to a business in Orting that not only can be found at various fund-raisers and civic events, but as the topic of great reviews...usually following a hearty ...
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Hello friends and neighbors! I will be traveling along with other state senators and representatives back to Olympia October 1st and 2nd for Committee Assembly Days, and want to share with you what those days are about.
Legislative session takes place each year starting in January. In odd ... in Comments
Looking for a great way to advertise your business and support the Orting Youth at the same time? The Orting After School Enrichment Program is looking for Team Sponsors for our Indoor Pee Wee Soccer and Girls Youth Volleyball Programs. The cost to sponsor a team is only ...
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Girl Scouts is the world's pre-eminent organization dedicated solely to girls. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Grounded in the values of the Girl Scout Promise and Law, it offers girls a safe, supportive environment.
Partnering with caring ... in Comments
Abundant Life Church celebrates 10 years this SundayBy: Brad Grasley Lead Pastor
September 10, 2009
It was ten years ago, on September 11, 1999 that Abundant Life came to Orting. It was a Saturday night in the upstairs chapel of the Assembly of God Church building, when a group of friends and family gathered to plant a little Foursquare Church. Led by Pastor ...
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The Kiwanis of Orting thanks the many people and organizations who helped host the Welcoming Reception for Orting School Superintendent Michelle Curry Monday, August 31.
Approximately 20 parents and students attended the reception and took the opportunity to chat with Orting's new school chief and two prinicpals: Orting Middle ... in Comments
43 years ago last month, the (then) Town of Orting lost one of it's favorite sons in a far away land no body cared about. William Joseph Hobert, OHS '65, gave his life for his country in a war that no one cared about. If I am ...
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