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Key Pen’s
airports are hidden treasures
The aeronautical dream flies high on the Key
Peninsula, with local runways complete with
regular takeoffs and landings.
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Permanent burn ban discussed
Local residents will
not be able to burn any yard waste on their
properties starting with July 2010—if a proposed
change to burning rules by Puget Sound Clean Air
Agency goes forward.
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Animal control
laws reviewed
Pierce County Auditor’s Office hopes to add more
teeth to its animal-control regulations for
stronger enforcement
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Powerline
Road neighbors try to fix road problem
Residents affected by the
washout of Powerline Road are negotiating the next move
with Tacoma Power, which owns the utility road.
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Civic Center
entryway celebrated with ceremony
Brad Cheney of the Ben
B. Cheney Foundation is the guest of honor at a
dedication ceremony celebrating the completion
of the Civic Center’s front entrance, a project
funded through a grant from the foundation.
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Lakebay couple
take over Gig Harbor mall
Key Peninsula’s Susan
and Michael Campbell are the new owners of Gig
Harbor Gift Mall in downtown Gig Harbor.
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New skate night manager focused on safety,
programming
Theme nights, ramped
up security and more—Skate Night’s first-ever
paid manager brings new ideas to the popular
event.
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Local sculptor
awarded state arts commission project
Key Pen’s renowned sculptor John Jewell has a
new giant-size sculpture in the works
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