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 December 2009 Web Edition     


BREAKING NEWS

Drive-up post office boxes stolen on Christmas night


The morning of Dec. 26, Vaughn post office PTF clerks Sherrie Rondeau and Joe Abrego were shocked to learn the drive-up mailboxes were stolen sometime during Christmas night.

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Peninsula Seahawks survive heroic defeat
Despite the loss, 49-48, Peninsula Seahawks gave fans a wild ride to the final point. Full story

West and Yanity respond to levy election
Fire District 16 Division Chief Chuck West said he is frustrated with the negativity of commissioner Yanity, and staff morale is low. He said he’s looking for “outside jobs.” Read full story

Fire destroys KP home
A couple escaped injury when their house catches fire, but the fire destroyed the home and two of their cats died in the fire. Full story

Waypoint Church worships in new building
KP church moves to a new building, which offers more space and more programs. Full story

Indoor KP Farmers Market a success
“Eat Local for Thanksgiving” was the theme of the indoor Farmers Market at the Key Peninsula Civic Center. The event was a success. Full story

Memorial procession for Longbranch resident, firefighter
KP firefighters led the procession for Lt. Dan McDonald, a KP resident and retired Boeing firefighter. Full story

Fire District 16 statistics
Fire District 16 statistics and emergency responses for October-November 2009. Full story

 

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