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November
2008 Issue
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Bronze Stars for
bravery
Key
Peninsula man is awarded his third
and fourth Bronze Star Medals
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Road Projects
will impact KP
SR 302 Corridor and
Burnham Drive
are important factor in
Key
Peninsula traffic, and
economics.
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Retiree becomes
Hollywood
actor
Key
Peninsula
resident, William Michael Paul, retired from the
aerospace and electrical engineering industry
and is pursuing his love of acting. He has
worked with some big names in Hollywood, but says his focus is on God and
family.
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Simple items from linen closet, pantry and yard
create warm Thanksgiving table
Anyone can create a beautiful and inviting
centerpiece for the Thanksgiving feast. Follow these
simple instructions, and enjoy the warmth of the
holiday.
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Sweet Homecoming for Seahawks, young players get
chance to shine
The Peninsula High School Seahawks football team
tromped the White River Hornets 61-0 in the
Homecoming game, showing they belong in the SPSL
3A Division.
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