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April 2006
Issue 




KPFD Gets New Fire Boat

Fire District 16 acquires its first water-response craft through a free transfer process. >Full story




 


Focus On The WASL:
PSD takes steps to improve test scores

In a two-article series, the Key Peninsula News looks at the Washington Assessment of Student Learning picture in Key Pen schools.    Editor’s note: This is part one of a two part series on Washington Assessment of Student Learning. >Full Story
 

Old Post Office May Be Demolished By Summer
The KP Metropolitan Park District may acquire the Purdy Spit Park, pending the demolition of the historic Wauna post office building.>Full story

 
Celebrate With Shovels, Gloves And Smiles
April hosts two environmentally friendly events--Arbor Day and Earth Day--and Key Pen residents are invited to participate. >Full story

 
School Board Confirms New Superintendent
A longtime Key Peninsula resident is selected as the new school district superintendent.
 >Full story

 
Birch Electric Lights Up The Key Pen
Key Peninsula native Kevin Canavan builds a successful business to suit the local community’s needs. >Full story
 
KP Man Creates Unique Cues
A local craftsman uses wood skills, love for pool to create a unique business catering to other game aficionados.  >Full story
 
Poet Turns Tragedy Into Inspiration
Young poet Dennis Baze celebrates the success of his first book, looks forward to a second book due in print soon.>Full story

 

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