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June
2006 Issue 







Key Pen Metro Parks District Commissioners Approve Compensation
KPMPD commissioners vote to give themselves the option to claim per diem compensation
>Full story




Roofing With The Guys And Loving It

Lakebay Roofing owner Tom Rolfzen may soon
be ready to turn the business over to the second
generation--his daughter.

>Full Story

 

 

 


Evergreen Student Allegedly Abducted
Rules of ‘Stranger Danger’ must be taught at home and school
Law enforcement officials have been searching for an alleged abductor suspected to be a local resident  >Full story

 
Judge Upholds Herring Pens ‘Cease and Desist’ Order
Court ruling agrees with Pierce County that the owner of a Mayo Cove herring pen does not have the legal right to operate  >Full story

 
FD-16 Chief Focused on Adding Personnel
The KP News visits with Chief Tom Lique after a few months in his new post to find out about his future goals   >Full story
 
MYSPACE.COM:
An Internet addiction for teens everywhere

Key Pen’s middle school corresponded Kristie Byrd takes a look at a popular Internet phenomenon >Full story
 
Unsung hero:
Music, Imagination, and Mrs. Mary Farr

The KP News Unsung Hero series features the work of Vaughn Elementary music teacher Mary Farr >Full story
 
Funding Issues Ahead for KP Metro Park District
Two months after its creation the KP Metropolitan Park District finds its resources inadequate for growing  >Full story 
 
Civic Center hosts Spring Tea & Fashion Show
The Civic Center’s first fashion show follows a longtime vision for local business owner and community volunteer Claudia Loy  >Full story
 
Community Center ‘Rolls Out The Barrel’ for Dottie and George
The story of a special bond between Dottie and George has traveled far beyond the Key Peninsula  >Full story
 

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