Gig Harbor Now hires veteran newsman Dice as new editor
Mar 01, 2022 | By: Ed FriedrichThe 6-month-old online newspaper names longtime editor and reporter Vince Dice as its first full-time paid employee.
Read MoreGig Harbor Now reporters chase down news that affects community residents, providing facts with context and perspective.
The 6-month-old online newspaper names longtime editor and reporter Vince Dice as its first full-time paid employee.
Read MoreSome local eateries received federal aid, but many didn’t, and Rep. Derek Kilmer is among lawmakers who hope to reboot the program to help those still ailing.
Read MoreGig Harbor girls fell one game short of the state 3A basketball tournament with a 61-58 loss to the Panthers.
Read MoreArtists donate the bowls, restaurants provide the soup for Altrusa fundraiser March 5 at Chapel Hill Church.
Read MoreGig Harbor downed O’Dea 62-51 in a regional contest, will face Wednesday’s winner between Ferris and Rainier Beach Thursday at state.
Read MorePierce County was requiring wider right-of-ways in case it needed to expand roads in the future, but made an exception for the park.
Read MoreThe Gig Harbor boys basketball team will be taking its show on the road bright and early Saturday morning against the O’Dea Fighting Irish in a 10 a.m. Class 3A regional playoff game at Bellevue College. The Tides, ranked sixth in the state, will face No. 4 O’Dea (20-6) from the always-tough Seattle Metro League.
Read MoreJeff Niten, Linda Kelly set to answer questions, meet citizens Thursday at the Civic Center.
Read MoreDemocrat Adison Richards views running for office as a new way to deliver opportunity for all and help people.
Read MoreHarborview Drive will be closed through July to southbound traffic, presenting a long detour, while northbound drivers can use the single through lane.
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