Community newspaper serving Key Peninsula residents

     

    
November 2007 Issue 

 


Key Peninsula plan gets council green light
A community-driven comprehensive plan outlining the next 20 years for the Key Peninsula is nearly official, after more than two years of discussions

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Flavor of Fall returns with huge success
This year’s popular gala and auction was the most successful ever, raising nearly $60,000 for two local nonprofits.

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Voters to decide Yanity fate
A judge allows a petition recalling Fire District 16 Commissioner Allen Yanity to move forward for signatures.

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Residents driven to talk at WSDOT open house
Residents voice concerns, opinions regarding a study on a new corridor for State Route 302.

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Flames burn the house but not the spirit
Friends and neighbors rally to help two Vaughn women whose house was destroyed in a fire while they were away.

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Interim geoduck regulations head for DOE
Pierce County Council approves interim regulations that restrict how commercial aquaculture may be practiced on local shorelines.

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Popular bed and breakfast is historic jewel
Local Victorian B&B shares rich history with visitors and locals alike.
 

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Making a crocheted Christmas tree
If you’re looking for a unique handmade gift idea for Christmas, try your hand at this crocheted tree.
 


>How to Make It


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