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PUYALLUP EVENTS
- ACTS, which stands for Academic Character training Teacher support and Social, is a Christian-based group of 170 school-aged children who meet once a week to learn in conventional-style classrooms.
When Anne Marie Semke was a school-aged child, she said she thrived in the public school system. She loved it enough that she decided to become a teacher and taught at both public and private high schools in Vancouver, B.C. As an adult, Semke still has fond memories of public school but is choosing to homeschool her two children.
A gathering of five Sumner City Council members caused a flurry of activity in late October, including a police report and an anonymous anchovy pizza delivery.
When Anne Marie Semke was a school-aged child, she said she thrived in the public school system. She loved it enough that she decided to become a teacher and taught at both public and private high schools in Vancouver, B.C. As an adult, Semke still has fond memories of public school but is choosing to homeschool her two children.
As she watched the Sumner Fleischmanns Yeast Plant being torn down two weeks ago, Sara Hoime felt like she was losing a part of herself.
For the second time in less than a year, the Puyallup School Districts board of directors is searching for someone to fill out its five-member ranks.
When Carson Davis began planning for this years Pierce College-Puyallup Presents lecture series, one name immediately came to mind as a unique and appropriate speaker.
Reports coming in that the Tea Party Express was met with a packed house in Puyallup, with upwards of 5,000 people.
Vendors at the Saturday Puyallup Farmers Market got into the Halloween spirit dressed as scarecrows or dogs, while kids strolled the downtown market disguised as cats, witches or princesses.
Think again about taking out that roll of TP to decorate random trees tonight.
A Puyallup City Council candidate who touts his background in finance still owes the state for unemployment benefits he collected after starting a new job five years ago.
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