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Picture perfect
KPMS photography students make the big leagues
Popular Photography Magazine features an online
article about Key Peninsula Middle School
digital photography teacher Mike Hunziker and
his students.
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Mustard Seed
Project grows under Franciscan umbrella
An $83,340 national grant awarded to a local
grass-roots project that aims to make the Key
Pen elder-friendly.
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Key Peninsula Community Fair
A look behind the scenes
The Key Peninsula
Community Fair, scheduled for July 13-15 this
year, comes alive through volunteer efforts.
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge ready for traffic
After five years of
construction, the new bridge is ready to open
for traffic in mid-July.
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Life-long friendships made at ‘Free Spirit
Convention’
Peninsula High School graduating senior
Cassandra Kapp shares her experience from a
national journalism convention.
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Key Counseling is open for business
Key
Pen resident Don Tjossem “retires” from a
banking career into opening his own counseling
practice.
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The ‘Y’ aims to become a ‘third place’ for
peninsulas
The Gig Harbor
Family YMCA is getting ready for opening in
August, fulfilling a decades-long dream for its
supporters
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Tidelands ownership no straight line
The line between privately and state-owned
tidelines is as murky as the bottom of the
water.
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Farewell to
Evergreen Elementary retirees
Four
retiring teachers have a total of 67 years of
teaching service at Evergreen Elementary.
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KGHP serves
critical role for KP
Peninsula School District-owned radio station
serves as laboratory for students and important
link for community
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