Oct 5, 2009 | TheNewsTribune.com
Groups look to revive 'The Farm'
Members of the Summit-Waller community and Franklin Pierce Schools are meeting to discuss uses for a property known officially as the Natural Science Resource Center, and unofficially as "The Farm." The site, nearly 10 acres at the corner of Waller Road and 96th Street East, was purchased by the district in 1970 for just more than $44,000. Pierce ...
Community filled with sensational performances and productions
When I hear live music, I am naturally drawn to it. Years ago I had just stepped outside after attending a harp concert in downtown Tacoma.
Trafffic Q&A Lack of funds holding up widening work
Question: Marvin Stewart of Yelm, a former Lakewood resident, wants to know the status of widening 176th Street from Pacific Avenue to Canyon Road.
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At fort, history gets new look
A map outlining Fort Nisqually's role in the 1850s global trading network is hung by Gavin Waller, Steve Clark and Collin Waller, from left, at the fort's visitor center in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park.