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Featured Student Art: Eva Burden, Walker High School
Walker High School senior Eva Burden is the featured student artist on the Puyallup School District website this week.

Walker High School senior Eva Burden is the featured student artist on the Puyallup School District website this week.

The Puyallup School District achieved the best winter bus safety inspection in three years with each bus meeting safety standards during an unannounced visit last month by the Washington State Patrol this month.
Superintendent Dr. Tim Yeomans updates local families on what's new and noteworthy in the Puyallup School District this February.
Larry the Cable Guy will Git-R-Done in Puyallup at Washington State Fair stage on Sept. 19, 2013. Tickets go on sale on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m.
Do different parts of Puyallup have different income levels? And how do the closest neighbors of Puyallup residents compare? Read on to find the answer.
Kindergarten registration begins the evening of March 19 for students who will enter the district for the first time in fall 2013.
Students from Wildwood Elementary School in Puyallup sent cheerful cards to an elementary school in Manhattan struggling to rebuild after Hurricane Sandy.
The University of Washington-Tacoma will host the first ever film festival focused on the Puyallup River Watershed this fall. All who are passionate about the watershed are invited to submit videos to be considered for screening.
Here are links to the most recent popular stories, announcements, events and blog posts on Puyallup Patch. See what your neighbors are clicking and talking about.
A local home school student got to spend a week inside Olympia’s Legislature, as part of the House page program.
Sopheap Chith, 32, will face several charges in Pierce County court for his involvement in a Puyallup shooting that led to a collision with a school bus earlier this week.
For the third time in four years, the Puyallup High School band program has won the “School of The Rock - Battle of the Bands” radio station contest.
Sen. Bruce Dammeier (Puyallup) proposes a plan that would use reading performance tests at the third grade level to determine whether or not a student moves forward to the fourth grade. Do you agree?
To address citizen concerns on residential roads, the Puyallup Police launched an emphasis program to give problem streets extra attention every week.
Puyallup resident Carl R. Hogan, 75, was elected president of the Washington State Fair.
The executive committee of the SR-167 Completion Coalition, the new stakeholder working group aimed at completing SR-167, met for the first time last week.
Puyallup resident Jodi Becker pled guilty to allowing the mistreatment of residents at the elderly boarding home she owned in Eatonville, plus fraudulent hiring practices.
Puyallup’s interim city manager Bill McDonald will continue to run day-to-day operations at City Hall for another year, at a greater cost to the city.
Ever wonder how city crews thaw out Puyallup's icy streets during a snowstorm? Learn more in this PC-TV video, featuring the local Street Division crew.