Gig Harbor mom, gymnastics coach recovering from ruptured brain aneurysm
Apr 29, 2025 | By: Marsha HartAimee Hentschell, a single mother of three who coaches at a private gym in Kent, is doing well but faces a long road to full recovery.
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Aimee Hentschell, a single mother of three who coaches at a private gym in Kent, is doing well but faces a long road to full recovery.
Read MoreOther upcoming events include more low-tide beach walks, free shredding, low-cost movies, music and more.
Read MoreThe Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the deaths of Oliverio Huitron-Rosalez and Alejandro Huitron Campos as homicides.
Read MoreLiz and Mavi Ashe, who owned the gallery on Harborview Drive that closed late last year, hope to reopen on Soundview in 2027.
Read MoreThe city Design Review Board asked developers to back off a request to reduce buffers but approved use of up to 60,000 cubic yards of fill material.
Read MoreThe state’s operating, transportation and capital budgets now go to Gov. Bob Ferguson, who promised to “carefully review” them.
Read MorePhotos from the 2025 Dragon Boat races on Sunday, April 27, in Gig Harbor.
Read MorePhotos from the 2025 Paddlers Cup Inner Harbor races on Saturday, April 26. Paddlers Cup continues Sunday, April 27, with the Dragon Boat races starting at 12:15 p.m.
Read MoreThe Maritime Gallery is the permanent home of several treasures of Gig Harbor’s seafaring history, including the Shenandoah and Thunderbird Hull No. 1.
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