Seahawks girls in basketball playoff hunt
Jan 16, 2022 | By: Dennis BrownePeninsula’s three conference losses, to the league leaders, came by a combined total of 15 points.
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Peninsula’s three conference losses, to the league leaders, came by a combined total of 15 points.
Read MoreOne Gig Harbor business owner says at-home tests have helped his company stay viable.
Read MoreSuperintendent pledges to keep classrooms open as district monitors staff absences due to COVID.
Read MorePeople presented about a dozen comments and questions during a 20-minute virtual meeting on Tuesday night.
Read MoreSarah Stancikas and Heather Maher, co-founders of Swim Safe Gig Harbor, presented their vision for a public aquatic center to the Gig Harbor City Council during its meeting Monday. “Swimming is an essential life skill,” Maher told the Council. “Currently there is no public swimming pool in Gig Harbor. Swimming lessons are incredibly hard to
Read MoreThe Gig Harbor boys expect to face stiffer competition this week, especially at Timberline which it beat in a thriller earlier in the season.
Read MoreThere are still areas outside the city limits but inside the urban growth area where developments are being built.
Read MoreReaders sent in pictures of the abnormally high tides of the past couple days.
Read MorePierce County officials believe that an upcoming Kopachuck Park renovation will generate more traffic on their roads.
Read MoreU.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, state Sen. Emily Randall and state Reps. Jesse Young and Michelle Caldier participated in a virtual meeting Thursday.
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