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February 2006 Issue 

 

Best plans go awry for Wauna home
Owner foregoes retirement to complete project

One retiree’s plans for a dream home are put on hold after numerous problems are encountered during construction. >Full story
 


Residents sue Tacoma utility
Five property owners who use Powerline Road as their only access sue Tacoma Power, Pierce County for use of the road. >Full Story

Key Pen Family Resource Center gets new director
Veteran social workers Jud Morris hopes to get community more involved, change the way KPFRC serves clients. >Full story

Unsung heroes series: Mrs. Henderson’s special gift
Evergreen Elementary School special education teacher Susan Henderson helps struggling students focus on positive achievements. >Full story

Pastoral changes on the Peninsula
Four Key Peninsula churches welcome new religious leaders to guide their congregations.
>Full story

Planning board begins tackling transportation issues
The Key Peninsula Community Planning Board looks at the big picture of local transportation.
>Full story

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