Starting June 17 and running through Aug. 17, the Puyallup Public Librarys Dig Into Reading 2013 summer reading program for children 0 to 12 years will provide a whole host of incentives and weekly suggested books on topics like burrowing critters, underground worlds and buried pirates treasure.
More than 400 students at Maple Lawn Elementary School in the Sumner School District received quite a surprise Wednesday morning.
After about a four-month national search, Pierce College announced May 3 the appointment of Marty Cavalluzzi as the president of the Puyallup campus. Cavalluzzi will start July 1.
Western Washington University student Jessica Crockett, a daughter of Kathryn Green of Puyallup, received an $800 Leslie Hunt Memorial Scholarship for the 2013-14 academic year.
Real Estate Forum magazine has named Anthony Cafaro Sr. as one of the icons of the commercial real estate industry. Cafaro’s Company developed the South Hill Mall property in 1988.
Ed Saylor may be 92, but he remembers with razor-sharp clarity what it was like to be part of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders and to fly into the history books on April 18, 1942.
Between May 20 and June 2, motorists in Pierce County can expect to see law enforcement patrolling city and county roads in search of unbuckled drivers and passengers and drivers using their cell phones either to talk or text.
The Mother Earth News Fair, a nationwide resource for those who are looking for solutions in environmental practices, sustainable agriculture and gardening, will visit the Puyallup fairgrounds for the third year on June 1-2.
Dozens of people witnessed Gov. Jay Inslee sign Senate Bill 5105, a law sponsored by Sen. Bruce Dammeier, R-Puyallup, that outlines more stringent conditions that the state Department of Corrections must adhere to when it issues housing vouchers to offenders.
Filing week at the Pierce County Auditor’s Office for public office was May 13-17, and many new faces joined familiar ones in the process.
More than 400 students at Maple Lawn Elementary School in the Sumner School District received quite a surprise Wednesday morning.
Wayne Capps of Sumner has long had a passion for history and working with youth. He taught history for 32 years at Olympic Junior High School in Auburn.
Changing the name of The Puyallup Fair to the Washington State Fair has generated a lot of discussion.
Teen Late Night, a program that will provide constructive activities on Saturday nights, will start in July.
Baseball fans who attend the Seattle Mariners game on May 26 can ride the Sounder train to the event.
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