PenLight cooperative members to vote on new directors
Mar 29, 2026 | By: Suzanne RoigPenLight members will receive ballots soon for the 2026 board elections, which happen in the wake of the ouster of longtime board member Paul Alvestad.
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PenLight members will receive ballots soon for the 2026 board elections, which happen in the wake of the ouster of longtime board member Paul Alvestad.
Read MorePeninsula started the season 5-0, while Gig Harbor has won three of its first four Narrows Division games.
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Read MoreThe county wants the Trailside developer to add sidewalks and other improvements on Canterwood. Rush says that’s not its job.
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Read MoreThe financially-driven decision to close the clinic will force many families to go as far as Seattle or Tacoma to receive care for their special-needs children.
Read MoreBoth schools recently announced their 2026 football schedules, including the annual Fish Bowl rivalry game.
Read MoreFood 4 All better reflects the nonprofit’s current work, which will take place out of a 7-acre property in Key Center starting this summer.
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