Stories for September 2018

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Thursday, September 27

Northwest Trek Wildlife Parks's Grizzley Bear Cubs get their Names... Huckleberry and Hawthorne to make their public debuts Thursday Orphaned cubs from Alaska and Montana have a permanent home at No

It’s time! Northwest Trek Wildlife Park’s exciting, energetic and engaging grizzly bear cubs will make their public debut on Thursday beginning at 9:30 a.m.

EHS Alum face each other in College invitational meet

Competing against each other in their colleges' first meet of the year, 2018 Eatonville High School Graduate Isabelle Snyder of Whitworth College, a freshman and 2015 EHS graduate Tayler Cearley of Pacific Lutheran University, a junior placed 19th and 32nd respectively.

Which Flu Shot Is Right for You?

Dear Savvy Senior, I’ve been reading that there are a bunch of different flu vaccines for seniors this flu season. Which flu shot is right for me? Flu-Conscious Carol

Looking for the best of the worst case scenarios

Bethel's Long Range Facilities Task Force reconvened on September 18th to study future options to ease the overcrowding in our schools if November's School Construction Bond does not pass.

Town of Eatonville has ribbon cutting for new ADA ramp at City Hall

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: justify; font: 10.0px 'Minion Pro'} Two years in the making, the new ADA accessible ramp to Eatonville's city hall was officially opened with a ribbon cutting on Monday, September 17th.  

Tuesday, September 4

One step at a time

Walk to End Alzheimer's is Sept. 16 at the University of Puget Sound

Walk to End Alzheimer's is Sept. 16 at the University of Puget Sound

Cruisers hold annual Big Brother night

On this night, each youth player was given a high school player as a “Big Brother” and the high school player presented him with the youth players Jr. Cruiser jersey for the season.

Bethel Schools seeks task force members

The first meeting is currently set for Sept. 18 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pierce County Skills Center

West Nile Virus detected in Pierce County mosquitoes

Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department will monitor five additional temporary sampling sites at “geographically diverse locations” around the county.