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September 2007 Issue 

 

KPMPD sets dreams on waterfront park
The park district hopes to acquire a 39-acre Taylor Bay property that is home to several species of protected salmon
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Aquaculture’s future still unsettled
Pierce County interim regulations halted
Despite months of studying and deliberations, Pierce County Council votes against the adoption of an ordinance that would impose interim regulations on commercial geoduck harvesting.
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A flurry of activity at Key Pen businesses
Many local businesses are making changes to their location, ownership, names or appearances.

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WSDOT high-fives new SR 302 study
State transportation workers will begin its survey and study of State Route 302, with the goal of making improvements or creating a safer alternative.
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Citizens criticize fire district minutes protocol
Key Pen residents have been asking fire district commissioners for months to change the way they record meeting minutes so they can reflect citizen comments.
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Saying no to hunger
Local organizations ensure no one in the community goes hungry by providing various free meals and other food programs.
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KP mom spearheads humanitarian efforts for kids living abroad
Three generations of a family work together to help destitute orphans in India.
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Mom’s pursuit leads to unique home-based business
A Key Pen mom-preneur finds a new calling that mingles parenthood with a career.
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