Sports Beat | Tides relays looking strong again
May 04, 2026 | By: Dennis BrowneGig Harbor’s boys and girls 4×100 relay teams both had impressive finishes at a prestigious recent meet.
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Gig Harbor’s boys and girls 4×100 relay teams both had impressive finishes at a prestigious recent meet.
Read More about Sports Beat | Tides relays looking strong againChuck West, a Peninsula School Board member, and former Seattle Police Officers Guild President Mike Solan have taken steps toward running for the Pierce County Council seat representing Gig Harbor.
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Read More about Gig Harbor Now and Then | The aftermath of the Harbor Inn dump truck crashThe city now owns the property at the eastern end of Hunt Street again, with no requirement that it set aside space for the food bank.
Read More about FISH returns Hunt Street property to city for possible affordable housingSnyder, a Tides senior, has his eyes on a state high school championship — and possibly a spot in this summer’s U.S. Open.
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Read More about Gig Harbor Police Blotter | The generator strapped to the car was a dead giveawayQuentin Bockhorn of Gig Harbor and Kaleb Copeland of Peninsula both threw seven shutout innings before the Tides finally produced a run in the eighth.
Read More about Walk-off hit secures 1-0 win for Gig HarborThe Gig Harbor City Council will hear about the study during a meeting on Thursday, April 30.
Read More about Study recommends metering on west side of Canterwood roundabout if apartment projects proceedMurals adorn the walls of many buildings in Grit City. You just have to know where to look.
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