Three vying for PenMet commissioner seat
Jul 12, 2023 | By: Ed FriedrichMadelyn Hunter, Steven Nielson and Billy Sehmel are competing for two spots in the Nov. 7 general election.
Read More about Three vying for PenMet commissioner seatGig Harbor Now reporters chase down news that affects community residents, providing facts with context and perspective.
Madelyn Hunter, Steven Nielson and Billy Sehmel are competing for two spots in the Nov. 7 general election.
Read More about Three vying for PenMet commissioner seatIt’s a perfect week for music and arts lovers with live, outdoor concerts in three locations, two arts fairs – plus a chance to make-your-own sidewalk art.
Read More about Harbor Happenings: Summer Art Festival runs all weekendYoung entrepreneur Josie Ciaciuch’s love of fashion and family inspired her to open Precious Collective Boutique, in Uptown Gig Harbor.
Read More about Business Spotlight: Precious Collective offers style for all sizesWhen summer break comes, the connection with schools is disrupted, leaving homeless students potentially adrift, but the district and other organizations help with such things as food and transportation.
Read More about Homeless students lose resources during summer break. Who’s filling the gap?As a youth, Ty Clarke liked to water-ski and wake-board from his parents’ beach on the southwest shore of Fox Island. Cutting through the glassy water of Carr Inlet, at the turnaround point on their runs, Ty and his friends couldn’t help noticing something off-putting: a neglected concrete box of a building squatting on the
Read More about On Fox Island, an old Navy acoustics lab gets a new lifePolice arrested a 26-year-old Gig Harbor man on suspicion of assault, resisting arrest and for an outstanding warrant following an incident on Saturday, July 1, on Hunt Street. The suspect, who officers wrote suffers from mental illness, fought with a man walking his dog along the road. He also threatened to assault a woman, who
Read More about Gig Harbor Police Blotter: Officer Tases suspect following assaultThink the fight against Walmart in the 1990s, or the more recent flap over building 35 new dwelling units at the bottom of Harborview Drive, stand as the biggest citizen crusades in peninsula history? Those were minor disagreements when compared to the Battle for Carr Inlet, fought in the early 1950s. Decades before the term
Read More about The Battle for Carr Inlet pitted local community against the NavySummer music season kicks off Thursday, July 6, at Uptown Gig Harbor, with Adam Krum and the Highway 65 band bringing their brand of country to the Pavilion. The free Uptown Summer Concert Series performances run from 6 to 8 p.m. every Thursday through mid-August. The schedule: July 6: Adam Krum and The Highway 65
Read More about Harbor Happenings: Summer music season beginsIf you spend more time maintaining your lawn than enjoying it, it’s time to consider your alternatives. Removing a lawn, or at least a portion, is good for the planet and for you. Looking out the window, those lush lawns seem pretty harmless. That’s only because a glance doesn’t reveal the truth. A lawn is
Read More about Jennifer Chushcoff: Hidden deserts in our midstTwo weeks ago, the debut column of Gig Harbor Now and Then featured three questions of local history. All concern the schooner Vine, the second ship built in Gig Harbor. This week we provide the answers. They are as follows: Question 1: Where in Gig Harbor was the Vine built? Answer: The Gig Harbor Lumber
Read More about Gig Harbor Now and Then: The Vine, government land and unpaid sailors