The JBLM Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation agency will host a grand opening this Friday at 2 p.m. for the new multi-million dollar Warrior Zone on JLBM Lewis North, adjacent to the Wilson Sports and Fitness Center. The ceremony will include a ribbon cutting, followed by a gaming tournament, food sampling and barbecue.

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26

AD: St. Frances Cabrini open house

Posted on Jan 26, 2012

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    Steilacoom Historical School District is seeking public input to assist the district in the search for a Principal for Steilacoom High School. Your input will be a critical component of the screening team’s deliberation and Superintendent’s final recommendation.

    It is the District’s intention to seek the best balance between work experiences, education and preparation, personal qualities, role expectations of the principal, and the ability to respond to the community’s educational needs.

    The results of the survey will be compiled and individual responses will be confidential. Input will be accepted until January 31, 2012.

    Please access the survey here! 

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      Today the Office of Advocacy released the annual Small Business Profiles for the States and Territories. This is the 16th year Advocacy has published a state-by-state profile of American small business for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories. The profiles are an invaluable resource for small businesses, legislators, academics, government officials, and policymakers in each state. The Washington profile uses the most recent data available to provide details about the state’s small business employment; business starts and closings; bank lending; business ownership by minorities, women, and veterans; and firm and employment change by major industry and firm size.

      “Small businesses are the foundation of economic growth in Washington and in our nation” said Dr. Winslow Sargeant, Chief Counsel for Advocacy. “By supporting policies that promote innovation and entrepreneurship, we help small businesses tackle these challenging economic times. These statistics are a resource for a path to economic growth.”

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      Categories : Business, DuPont, Pierce County
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        Tacoma Community College alumnus Chi Choi was one of five students and former students selected to receive the "Transforming Lives" award from Washington’s Trustee Association for Community and Technical Colleges (TACTC). TACTC chose the five students, including Choi, from 34 students nominated by the Washington community and technical colleges. Choi and his fellow award recipients were presented with a $500 prize at the TACTC’s Winter Conference dinner in Olympia Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. The five award recipients are also featured in a video, currently in production.

        Choi is currently employed as a design engineer at Genie Industries in Moses Lake, WA. He was nominated for the award by the TCC Board of Trustees.

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        Categories : People, Tacoma, Tacoma CC
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          According to the Dept. of Defense, 1st Lt. David A. Johnson, 24, of Horicon, Wis., died Jan. 25, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, of injuries suffered after encountering an improvised explosive device (IED) while conducting a dismounted patrol.  1st Lt. Johnson was a platoon leader assigned to 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.

          According to unit records, Johnson was commissioned in 2010 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and he is a graduate of Evangel University, Springfield, Mo.  In 2011 he attended the Infantry Basic Officer Leadership Course at Fort Benning, Ga.  He arrived at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in August 2011, and was assigned to 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team.  The unit deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in December.  This was 1st Lt. Johnson’s first deployment.

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          Last week’s storm affected almost everyone’s trash and recycling collection and many of you are wondering when to set out your containers.

          American Disposal, DM Disposal, and Murrey’s Disposal, Lakewood Refuse, LeMay Enterprises, and Pierce County Refuse

          For no additional charge, the company will accept twice your normal amount of garbage and recycling on your next regularly scheduled pick up day. If this requires you to use an additional container, please make sure you label it “Garbage” or “Recycling”. Drivers will be on the lookout for these extra containers.

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          Zach Banner, Lakes High School’s stand-out 6-foot-9, 305 lb. offensive tackle, will formally announce which school he intends to sign on Monday, Jan. 30 at 2:30 p.m. in the Lakes High School Performing Arts Center, 10320 Farwest Drive SW in Lakewood.

          Cedric Dozier, a 5-foot-11, 175 lb. quarterback, receiver and defensive back, may also make an official announcement during this time.

          On National Signing Day—Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the PAC—five Lakes football players (Zach Banner, Cedric Dozier, Mane Manaea, Levonte Littlejohn, Charles Hall, and Zaheer Webb) will sign letters of intent.

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            The January snow and ice storm left plenty of trees, branches, and other debris in its wake.  In order to help expedite the community clean up, U.P. Refuse has agreed to allow residents to dump large storm debris (yard waste items) at a reduced rate of $5 per yard.  See below for additional information on how to dispose of storm debris in your yard.

            • Curbside Yard Waste Toters – the best and easiest option is to collect wood debris, such as fallen branches, and cut them to fit inside your curbside yard waste toters, which will be picked up according to the regular schedule.
            • Large Debris – If the debris collected is too large or heavy to fit in the curbside toter, residents can take the debris to one of the following locations:

            U.P. Refuse – 2815 Rochester (off 27th Street) in University Place

            • Storm items will be accepted at a reduced rate of $5 per yard for a limited time and special Saturday hours will be offered on February 11.

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              Jan
              26

              Happy Birthday Eric

              Posted on Jan 26, 2012

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                Last night the DuPont City Council approved, by a vote of 5 to 1, the 2011 Settlement Agreement allowing CalPortland Co. to apply for gravel mining permits in areas adjacent to its existing mine, for what could become the largest in the nation.

                While proponents of the agreement say that it describes a process that could restore flows to Sequalitchew Creek, the proposed mining expansion and draining of the underlying Vashon Aquifer within the South Parcel will further degrade Edmond Marsh, Sequalitchew Creek, and the near shore seeps along the Puget Sound shoreline. The proposed draining of the aquifer at the site will permanently change the hydrology of the watershed. A permanent and irreversible lowering of the ground water table appears counterproductive to any long-term restoration plan for the Sequalitchew Creek watershed.

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                Categories : DuPont, Letters
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                  by Lynn Geyer

                  Somebody made a mistake and dropped the Muse in Venice, California, in 1980, where they collided with “Starlight Express!”

                  Tacoma Musical Playhouse’s Director/Choreographer Jon Douglas Rake confesses that “Xanadu” is “a Dumb…Stupid… show!” But, it’s SO entertaining!

                  In a nutshell, this unbelievably campy musical is about a sidewalk artist who isn’t satisfied with his mural of the Greek Muse so he figures he’ll commit suicide. The youngest muse, Clio decides to help him. However, she must disguise herself or break Daddy Zeus’ rules of not revealing herself to a mortal. So, she changes her name to “Kira” and puts on a pair of roller skates, leg warmers and an Australian accent. Sonny, our hero, is instantly inspired and plans to ask location owner, Danny, to donate the old, never opened Xanadu Movie Theater to him to use as a roller disco!

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                  The Pierce County Republican Party has announced that 2012 GOP precinct caucuses are set for Saturday, March 3, in ten locations around the county. The caucuses will give Republican voters an opportunity to participate in a "straw poll" to name their preferred presidential candidate and to elect delegates to the Pierce County Republican Convention, beginning the winnowing process to select Washington State’s delegates to the Republican National Convention late this summer in Tampa, Florida.

                  Pierce County’s GOP will hold "pooled caucuses" centrally located within legislative districts to maximize attendance and reduce confusion over where each precinct meeting is located. All precincts in the 2nd, 25th, 26th, 27th and 31st Legislative Districts will caucus in single locations. The 28th and 29th Legislative Districts will divide into three and two locations, respectively. Sites for all of Pierce County's GOP precinct caucuses are attached.

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                    Come join the Rotary Club of Clover Park at their new meeting place Carrs Restaurant in Lakewood.
                    The Rotary Club of Clover Park has moved it meeting location from Oakbrook Country Club to Carrs Restaurant located at 11006 Bridgeport Way SW.  The Club meets every Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m.  Guests are always welcome.
                    About Rotary: Rotary International is an organization of service clubs located all over the world. The stated purpose of the organization is to bring together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are 33,976 clubs and over 1.22 million members worldwide.  Rotary's best-known motto is "Service above Self" and its international efforts to eliminate Polio.

                    Martin Luther King Jnr. Day event cancelled during the snowstorm will now be held 7–8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, in Kilworth Memorial Chapel

                    Lyle Quasim ’70, Hon.’05, the retiring president of Bates Technical College and longtime social activist and political leader, will present a talk on “The Fire Within” at University of Puget Sound on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012.

                    Quasim’s keynote speech for Martin Luther King Jnr. Day was delayed last week due to inclement weather. The free public event will now be held in Kilworth Memorial Chapel, 7–8:30 p.m. The celebration will also include gospel music from local artists Navele Davis & Friends. Everyone is welcome to attend.

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                      Jan
                      26

                      Pets of the week

                      Posted on Jan 26, 2012

                      Jessie: 458844Jessie is a wonderful senior dog looking for someone to love. She is an 11 year old Chesapeake Bay Retriever and has a full wavy chocolate colored coat. Jessie is a large dog with some weakness in her hips. This is likely due to age and arthritis. Jessie needs a home willing to look after her senior needs and give her the special attention she deserves. Jessie loves going on slow walks, but she loves just hanging-out even more. Need someone to cheer for your team during the Super Bowl? Jessie is your girl! Come meet her today.

                       

                      Smokey: 458432This beautiful cat is Smokey, a 6 year old spayed female. She is a domestic short hair with jet black coat. She came to the shelter as a stray and is now ready to find her true furrever home. Smokey has been called a “lover muffin and a half” by our staff. She loves to rub against you and will fall over in ecstasy with a good chin scratch. Smokey is social, loving, and very outgoing. She loves treats and toys and would do well in almost any home. Come check out Smokey today!

                       

                      Contact The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County, (253) 383-2733 for more information. You can now see all shelter pets online.

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                        Violent crimes against vulnerable women and children would be prevented and serial offenders would be stopped sooner in their criminal careers under legislation by state Rep. Jeannie Darneille that’s up for a committee vote Friday.  People arrested for most felonies or for violations of protection orders would have their DNA collected at the time of arrest.
                        The measure to protect women, children is in line for committee vote Friday.
                        The collection of DNA would help solve cold cases and would also exonerate those who have not committed any crime. The bill -- supported by the Washington State Prosecutors Association, the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs and the Washington State Attorney General’s Office – is before the House Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Committee, which held a hearing on the measure Tuesday. Committee approval Friday would send the bill to the full House.

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