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Gig Harbor Now reporters cover community events and efforts that benefit and entertain the community.

Gig Harbor Police blotter: Road rage leads to fight

May 12, 2022 | By:

A road rage incident on Highway 16 escalated into a fight near the intersection of Sentinel Drive and Sentinel Loop in Gig Harbor on April 30. According to accounts from both people involved, the incident began with a disagreement over driving etiquette. The two drivers accused each other of driving too slowly in the fast

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‘Digital citizenship’ a key part of the curriculum at Peninsula schools

May 12, 2022 | By:

Time was, the job of an IT director was all about making sure students had enough devices and that everyone could get online. These days, Kris Hagel, director of digital learning at Peninsula School District, spends his time supporting teachers instructing students about “digital citizenship,” informing parents of ways to monitor and evaluate their child’s

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Peninsula, Gig Harbor both score 10-run wins over Auburn schools

May 12, 2022 | By:

The Peninsula baseball team opened the district playoffs with an impressive 11-0 win over Auburn Mountainview on Saturday, May 7, at a blustery Sehmel Park. The umpires invoked the 10-rule run rule on Auburn Mountainview in a game in which Seahawks senior pitcher Hunter Bennett looked sharp. The 10-run rule stops the game after five

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Harbor Happenings: What’s brewing with Gig Harbor Beer Fest

May 11, 2022 | By:

It’s shaping up to be a big weekend in the Harbor.  Whether you want to look at classic boats, get your hands dirty cleaning up downtown, or just spend an afternoon sampling Northwest brews, you should be able to find something to occupy your time.  Read on for more Harbor Happenings. Gig Harbor Beer Festival

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Contractor ‘on schedule’ for Harborview roundabout project

May 11, 2022 | By:

Two-way traffic at the Harborview Drive-Stinson Avenue roundabout construction project could reopen in the next few weeks. But a date can’t be announced yet because some of the work is weather-dependent, city of Gig Harbor spokeswoman Laura Pettitt said Tuesday. According to information to be presented to the City Council at a study session on

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Cutts Island chosen for first Puget Sound floating toilet

May 10, 2022 | By:

The island off of Kopachuck State Park has no facilities, and has long been plagued with garbage and human waste. A floating toilet targeted for installation in May 2024 could remediate much of the problem.

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Business spotlight: Gumdrop the pig does her part for the family business

May 09, 2022 | By:

It turned out to be a less-than-ideal time to start a business.  Dr. Kandi Moller and her husband, Robert Loehr, opened Eye Candy Optical in the Uptown Gig Harbor complex about 2½ years ago. It was not long before the Covid-19 pandemic forced businesses everywhere to shut down.  When they were able to re-open, they

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Sports Beat: Pair of perfectos for Peninsula pitcher

May 06, 2022 | By:

It’s time for this week’s edition of the Sports Beat, a capsule of recent high school athletic events. We start on the fastpitch diamond, where Peninsula pitcher Alli Kimball cemented her legacy with back-to-back perfect games against the Central Kitsap Cougars. Kimball and the fifth-ranked Seahawks didn’t allow a hit, walk or commit an error

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Open house provides chance to learn about sports complex

May 06, 2022 | By:

An informational open house on Saturday, May 7, will give the public a chance to learn more about the sports complex planned for Gig Harbor North near Costco and the YMCA. The open house will be held at the Gig Harbor Civic Center, 3510 Grandview St., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. There is

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Water circulation problem closes Gig Harbor High School pool

May 06, 2022 | By:

The pool at Gig Harbor High School is closed because of a mechanical failure in the water circulation system. Problems with the electrical system and pump led to the temporary closure, Patrick Gillespie, director of facilities, said Thursday. An electrician addressed the electrical issue. Now the district is working with a contractor to check out

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