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November 2005 Issue
Gov. Gregoire cheers KPMS
students
Dreams and encouragement the theme of special assembly
A special assembly to kick-off KPMS’ second year as a NASA
Explorer school is attended by state, NASA and local
dignitaries and community leaders.
>Full Story
This isn’t Hollywood,
it’s Homeport
Key
Pen’s Homeport Restaurant, local “extras” get spotlight in
an independent film that is vying for a spot at Sundance
and other festivals.
>Full
story
Community cooperation leads to drug arrest
Citizen tips help the sheriff’s Peninsula Detachment
investigate crime activities, and thanks to Safe Streets,
resident can report tips without fear of retaliation.
.>Full Story
Peninsula Detachments adds CSO position
A new Community Service Officer hired by the Peninsula
Detachment will serve as a resource a liaison for
citizens.
>Full Story
Commissioner job
means long hours, big decisions
The November 2005 Fire District 16 commissioner election
has had higher interest than in the past few elections.
>Full Story
Plans change for
Longbranch Mercantile
New owners of the Longbranch Mercantile building run into
challenges, ponder new options.
>Full story
Shuttle business
celebrates first-year anniversary
A Key Peninsula family offers door-to-door airport shuttle
service as a worry-free convenience.
>Full
story
Disaster planning: It’s
all up to you
If a major disaster hits the Key Peninsula area, residents
are likely to find themselves in a similar situation as
the Hurricane Katrina survivors: with limited or no help
for many days.
>Full
story
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