Gig Harbor boys swimmers moving ahead after dominating league meets
Jan 28, 2022 | By: Dennis BrowneThe Tides compete today at the league championship meet, to be followed by district and state competitions.
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The Tides compete today at the league championship meet, to be followed by district and state competitions.
Read MoreThe fire district will likely ask the community to continue its levy lid lift that helps to fund EMS, and possibly make a bond request to update facilities.
Read More“I want our kids to leave this program and be able to survive and thrive in any environment, in any location.” Darrell Hood, Lt. Cmdr., USN (Ret), Director of Naval Science, NJROTC/NNDCC, Peninsula School District
Read MoreU.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer reported on events in Washington, D.C., and Harbor History Museum director Stephanie Lile gave an update on the Maritime Gallery project.
Read MoreCrew school will run for six days in April. Contest entries are due by the end of February.
Read MoreKeast playing starring role in ‘Julius Caesar’ Arthur Keast, a 2018 Peninsula School District Student of Distinction in Music, will be performing the title role in Handel’s opera, “Julius Caesar,” on Jan. 27 and 29 at Pacific Lutheran University. Keast, the son of Paul and Rumi Keast of Gig Harbor, is a senior majoring in
Read MoreThe two likely playoff-bound squads battled throughout the night with the Tides holding on for a 52-50 victory.
Read MoreThe crowd called for Nic Fortney, and the football star delivered a 3-pointer that capped the 67-33 victory.
Read MoreMatt Keough, who spent two years here as an associate planner, comes back to run the city’s parks department.
Read MoreTimes have been changed so fans can watch both the boys and girls games.
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