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Race for a Soldier Half Marathon on Sept. 23
With more than 2,000 runners expected at the race, the public is advised to plan ahead for potential traffic delays in the area on Sept. 23.

With more than 2,000 runners expected at the race, the public is advised to plan ahead for potential traffic delays in the area on Sept. 23.

The Puget Sound Regional Council is recommending $663,000 in funding for the Cushman Trail Phases 3 & 4 project in Gig Harbor.
Click "Add" on the top map to put a marker where you notice the smoke.
A Red Flag Warning is in effect until 8 p.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
With the help of Veterans Airlift Command, Morgan Design Group of Seattle and Chinook Flight of Everett, Army Soldier Jeremy Sawyer was able to spend his birthday with his two sons in Spanaway.
With the help of Veterans Airlift Command, Morgan Design Group of Seattle and Chinook Flight of Everett, Army Soldier Jeremy Sawyer was able to spend his birthday with his two sons in Spanaway.
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program has selected two projects in Gig Harbor to receive grants. The agency provides funding to protect habitat, preserve working farms and create new local and state parks.
Each year, the day is set aside to remember those who were injured or lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001.
Here's the schedule for school open house this fall.
The “NWxSE: A Collaborative Small Tapestry Project of Northwest and Southeast Weavers” exhibit opens this Saturday, Sept. 15.
JBLM is hosting a number of ceremonies commemorating the attacks.
The $5,000.00 Safe Neighbors Grant goes toward equipment purchasing, instruction costs and training props.
A Yakima County resident has recently been diagnosed with West Nile Virus.
Sunday is National Grandparents Day, so let them know how much you love them! Upload their pic here and share in the comments what makes your grandparents so special.
'Get your happy on' and check out the Puyallup Fair, happening now through Sept. 23.
Now that the Democratic and Republican delegates have officially chosen their nominees at their conventions, Patch wants to know: Who are you betting on?
Authors Gregg Olsen and Randall Platt will be speaking and signing books at Gig Harbor Pierce County Library on Sept. 20.
The 18th annual event, hosted by the Peninsula Schools Education Foundation, will be held on Oct. 4.
Remember to sign up for our newsletter for a chance to win a pair of tickets, or tell us why you want to go (in the comment section) for a chance to win a family prize pack!