Government

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Tacoma Narrows losing trees, possibly gaining air show

Nov 14, 2024 | By:

The trees must be cut down to comply with FAA safety standards. In other airport news, Tacoma Narrows is pursuing a new air show after a two-year absence.

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PenMet Parks board approves condemnation of missing golf course parcel

Nov 06, 2024 | By:

The parks district says its only option to ensure Madrona Links remains an 18-hole public course is to acquire a 14.3-acre privately owned parcel through eminent domain.

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With Randall on her way to Congress, who replaces her in the Legislature?

Nov 06, 2024 | By:

Although Election Day has passed, Democrats in Washington’s 26th Legislative District are gearing up for another few weeks of quasi-campaigning as they decide who should replace state Sen. Emily Randall. Randall, D-Bremerton, won election to Congress during Tuesday’s general election. She will resign as senator representing the 26th Legislative District, which includes Gig Harbor, the

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Randall leading race for Congress; Richards, Caldier winning legislative races

Nov 05, 2024 | By:

Adison Richards, a Peninsula High graduate who now lives in Bremerton, appears likely to defeat former Rep. Jesse Young for a seat in the state House.

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Over 60% of Gig Harbor-area voters have already cast ballots in 2024 election

Nov 04, 2024 | By:

Voters in the Gig Harbor area were eager to cast their ballots in the 2024 election. As of Monday, Nov. 4, Pierce County reported having already received ballots from 65.49% of registered voters in Gig Harbor. That’s the highest ballot return level of any city or large jurisdiction in Pierce County. The trend extends outside

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City revenue up, expenses down as council begins mulling the next budget

Oct 31, 2024 | By:

The city of Gig Harbor has taken in less revenue than expected in 2024, but it has also spent less than expected.

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PenMet halts golf course lease, will consider eminent domain on missing parcel

Oct 22, 2024 | By:

The parks district terminated its operating agreement with Tyson and will vote whether to acquire 14 acres through eminent domain. Golfers shouldn’t notice any difference.

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A filling station in the forest? Developers propose bringing gas, retail and more to the heart of Swede Hill

Oct 17, 2024 | By:

Leaving Highway 16 at Burnham Drive and turning left onto Sehmel Drive has always meant a quick shift into rural mode. As drivers navigate the winding two-lane road through Swede Hill and North Rosedale, over hills and alongside woods and scattered residences, there’s nary a place to shop or fill the gas tank before arriving

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Vision for future Peninsula Gardens park emerges

Oct 17, 2024 | By:

Consultants working with the community create a master plan for the former nursery that includes all the desired amenities they could reasonably fit.

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Conservative, progressive values collide in state superintendent race

Oct 16, 2024 | By:

As K-12 schools have become a battleground for culture wars, it’s no surprise that the 2024 race for state Superintendent of Public Instruction, a nonpartisan position, is fraught with political overtones. David Olson, a longtime Peninsula School District board member, hopes to unseat incumbent Chris Reykdal, seeking a third term as head of the state’s

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