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 July 2009 Web Edition     


Home hosts July 4 parade

A part of Home’s history will be a feature of the parade. FD 16 is bringing its 1919 American LaFrance fire truck to be part of the festivities.

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KPMS 'Moving On Ceremony' moving
Eighth graders at Key Peninsula Middle School say goodbye to one phase of life, and face a new one as they prepare for high school. During the ceremony a KPMS graduate receives the first Terri Radcliffe Hunziker Memorial Scholarship. Full story

Sculpture unveiling on hold
KP sculptor John Jewell has completed a bronze of Chloe Clark, the first schoolteacher in the Pacific Northwest. She was scheduled for unveiling this month, but the event has been postponed. Full story

KP candidates announced for November ballot
KP residents announce their intention to run for local commissioner positions and the school board. Full story

Kevin Reed column
Kevin wonders about Bigfoot sightings on the Key Peninsula, and warns of other big furry creatures. Full story

Great pig caper on KP
Be on the lookout for a giant pink pig. It disappeared from a KP business and the owner would love to have her home again. Full story

Fifty years afloat! WEB EXCLUSIVE!
A fabulous event is planned at the LIC for July 11 to celebrate "50 Years Afloat." Full story

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