New county regulations
affect Key Pen shorelines
Regulations affecting development on shoreline properties
in Pierce County could be in effect as early as March
2006. >Full story.
Taking care
of man’s best friend
Animal control, licensing of pets
undergo transition
Pierce County continues struggling with animal welfare
issues as animal control duties shift to the sheriff’s
office from Humane Society.
>Full
story.Bea’s
produces fruit in Guatemala
A local family’s popular fresh produce and flower stand
serves as fund-raiser for international missions.
>Full
story.
KPCC welcomes the Key Peninsula Youth Council
A youth council organized under the umbrella of the KP
Community Council launches first project--a youth needs
survey.
>Full story.Gray
‘Habitat’ house is ‘green’
Habitat for Humanity helps the
environment while helping families in need.
>Full story.Volunteer
spotlight: Anna White The Key Peninsula
News monthly spotlight features Citizens Against Crime
veteran volunteer Anna White.>Full story.Fast
food ‘Home’ style
L’il Beach Hut owners test
mobile fast food concept before considering full-scale
diner in Home. >Full
story.New
owners bring new plans to Key Center building
Gig Harbor couple buy historic
Key Center Trading Post, plan to renovate and make big
changes to the building.
>Full
story.