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Congressman Dave Reichert (WA-08) will host an open house tomorrow, August 12th, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in Buckley, Washington, for the launch of his new satellite office in located at the Buckley Multi-Purpose Center at 933 Main Street. The open house is open to the public.
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As the elections near, you may be looking for ways to connect with the candidates. You can now reach Kim Farnes on Face Book at: Kim R. Farnes. Log on to her page to read about her on her information page or to ask her questions or share ...
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Orting Planning Commission is considering allowing some downtown buildings to grow to 45 feet and three stories from the current building height limit of 35 feet and two stories - or about the height of Orting's Eagles Hall.
The public could have an opportunity to comment on the height ... in Comments
Although the summer heat is at an all time high, kids and their parents are starting to focus on going back to school! While many families are able to get their kids the supplies they need to start school off right, many other families in town are unable to. ...
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Dear Full-day Kindergarten Parents,
Thank you for your input about our full day kindergarten program through phone conversations and attending our parent meeting on July on 23rd at Orting Primary school. Your input and suggestions were both helpful and appreciated. To briefly review, the state does not fund ... in Comments
Stop by and check out the kiosk on the Foothills Trail in Orting near the corner of Van Scoyoc and Calistoga. The board is filled with information about Orting and the Foothills Trail system, conveniently located for access by the thousands of people who visit and use the trail every ...
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A man once found a cocoon of an emperor moth and took it home so he could watch the moth come out of the cocoon. One day a small opening appeared. The man sat and watched the moth for several hours as it struggled to force its body through that ...
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A family came into the food bank and said they were embarrassed to be there. You see, they had never needed help before. A volunteer told them what a blessing it was to be able to serve them. At the Orting Food Bank, we don't want ANYONE to feel ...
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The Big O Motorcycle Ride and Poker Run netted $1,396.35 for the Orting Valley Senior Center July 18.
The final count showed 104 motorcycles participated with 29 additional passengers from as far away as Port Orchard and Issaquah, with a total of 136 poker cards sold. A 50-50 raffle ... in Comments
I broke the story on Fire District 18's investigation and eventual firing of Chief Randy Shelton because it looked to me like the Commission was trying to do this very quietly. As a reporter, I am naturally suspicious whenever any public entity comprised of elected officials tries to carry on ...
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A memorial service to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Line of Duty death of East Pierce Fire and Rescue Fire Chief Dan Packer is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 26th at East Pierce Fire & Rescue headquarters station, located at 18421 Old Buckley Hwy, in Bonney ...
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A Phase I burn ban is in effect and the fire danger is high for Pierce County and Western Washington. The ban was declared by the Pierce County Fire Chiefs and the Department of Natural Resources. This ban is prompted by forecasts calling for continued dry weather. The burn ban ...
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The Orting City Council's approval to go ahead with a major construction project in the community's center this summer was not unanimous.
Councilmember Sam Colorossi voiced concern that engineers and planners had not fully considered an alternative to construction in its efforts to relieve southbound traffic back-ups on the ... in Comments
After a time set aside for open comments from citizens at the beginning of the meeting, one of the topics on the agenda at Wednesday's city council meeting was the SR 162 Rechannelization Construction Approval.
At the March 10th meeting of the Pierce County Regional Council, Parametrix Consultant Devin ... in Comments
A serious rollover accident occured around 5:00 a.m. this morning in the 200 block of Calistoga St E. Two people involved were taken to area hospitals, one to Tacoma General and the other to Harbor View. Both were ejected, apparently not wearing seat belts. The State Patrol is ...
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