Community newspaper serving Key Peninsula residents

     

    
February 2008 Issue 

 



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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