The News Tribune photo staff spent the year capturing the moments that defined our community. From the heights of Mount Rainier to the hallways of our public schools to the fields of Afghanistan, we endeavored to make photographs that tell the stories of people from our community.
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The News Tribune
Published: Dec. 27, 2012 at 4:22 p.m. PST
— Updated: Jan. 2, 2013 at 12:45 p.m. PST
Climbing rangers Cameron Reade and Jeremy Shank along with Anna Hicks from Mt. Rainier's trail crew take in the full moon rise before retiring for the night in the historic guide shelter at Camp Muir, Wednesday evening August 1, 2012. (JANET JENSEN/Staff photographer)
The News Tribune photo staff spent the year capturing the moments that defined our community. From the heights of Mount Rainier to the hallways of our public schools to the fields of Afghanistan, we endeavored to make photographs that tell the stories of people from our community.
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