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Students and teachers of the All Saints School in Puyallup look up at Principal Terry Maguire, who is sitting at his desk on the roof of the school. (DIANA GROSCH/COURTESY PHOTO)

All Saints food banks supported by annual Penny Drive

Published: 05/22/12 21:28:32

Despite the onset of an untimely cold, All Saints School Principal Terry Maguire took to the scorching hot roof of the campus last week to fulfill his promise to students.

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Jeter will assume role of police chief

Published: 05/17/12 12:21:35

As the weeks lead up to the appointment of Bryan Jeter as the new chief of the Puyallup Police Department, both Jeter and outgoing Chief Jim Collyer reflect on the past years of service in the department and what they hope is in store for the future.

Clover Park Technical College’s aviation school students Steve Kimachia and Wesley Golden look over a Cessna 172N model training aircraft on the ramp at Thun Field in Puyallup last Thursday with flight instructor Gabe Bond. In the 2012 economic impact study released by WSDOT’s aviation division, Thun Field is considered one of the busiest in the region. ()

Thun Field focus of two regional airport studies

Published: 05/17/12 09:52:06

Thun Field, a general aviation airport on South Hill that was built in 1944, is among 13 community and regional airports chosen for a federal grant-funded study on the potential benefits of NextGen technologies — specifically, satellite-based air traffic control systems.

First Baptist Church Pastor David Sattler sings Thursday during National Prayer Day observance in Puyallup. (LEE GILES III/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Puyallup gives a ‘shout out’ to body of Christ

Published: 05/17/12 09:26:27

The Pioneer Park Pavilion swelled with several hundred residents, city leaders, business owners and church pastors for National Day of Prayer services on Thursday.

Puyallup Food Bank celebrates grand opening

Published: 05/15/12 21:28:59

Although the Puyallup Food Bank moved last July, its official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place last Thursday.

Puyallup High school STEM student Jennifer Ashmore works with sheets of carbon fiber for her engineering project that she hopes will help first responders rescue trapped patients. Her idea is to construct a carbon fiber-framed stokes litter that is stronger and lighter than the current aluminum designs in use today. (LEE GILES III/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Future science, math leaders

Published: 05/10/12 10:58:15

Jennifer Ashmore, a senior at Puyallup High School, already has her eyes on a good-paying job as an aeronautical engineer.

High school juniors recognized by Puyallup Free Masons

Published: 05/09/12 16:12:34

Twenty-two high school juniors from Puyallup, Emerald Ridge and Rogers were lauded for their exemplary scholastic excellence and community service Thursday night at the Puyallup Free Masons’ annual Junior Achievement Scholarship program.

Looking for a job? Library offers classes

Published: 04/24/12 14:16:31

Starting next month, the library will launch a full series of job and career classes tailored for older adults who are looking for part-time employment to supplement retirement; those adults in the middle of their careers who are looking to change paths; and those just out of high school or college who are looking for a job.

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Alexis Pavey serves salad to Janet Barclay of South Hill on Sunday in downtown Puyallup. (Lee Giles III/Staff photographer)

Festive Easter welcomes community

Published: 04/13/12 10:11:04

Even the weather cooperated on Easter Sunday, when the Puyallup Homeless Coalition, in conjunction with St. Francis House and the City of Puyallup, served dinner for 500 of their closest friends at the downtown War Memorial building.

Volunteers from Puyallup’s Cascade Christian junior high school put together hygiene kits at the Puyallup food bank. (Lee Giles III/Staff photographer)

Cascade Christian junior-high students serve community

Published: 04/11/12 15:46:15

Twelve Puyallup service organizations recently benefited from the volunteer efforts by hundreds of seventh- and eighth-grade Cascade Christian students.

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