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Eatonville School Board hires new district superintendent

Jay Brower currently serves as director of community connections for the Bethel School District.

Daffodil Princesses to read with children at libraries

The Daffodil Princesses will visit several Pierce County Library System locations this spring.

Free health clinics offered in Pierce County

Compassion Washington and local churches are teaming to provide complimentary healthcare services.

News Next Door: Mineral Lake Fishing Derby slated for April 22-23

Community news in brief and upcoming events.

State House passes amended bill to make possession a misdemeanor

Senate Bill 5536 would classify possession of controlled substances as a misdemeanor, rather than a gross misdemeanor.

Mineral Lake Fishing Derby slated for April 22-23

The 30th annual event will be held at Mineral Lake Lions Den Campground.

What fentanyl looks like from a Washington hospital

An interview with Dr. Raul Garcia, medical director of Astria Toppenish Hospital.

News Next Door: Columbia Crest hosting open house

Community news in brief and upcoming events.

County Council approves business grant program

The Council unanimously passed an ordinance modifying the Small Business Innovation Matching Grant Program.

Town Council adopts revisions to Shoreline Master Program

Shoreline Master programs help regulate the use of Washington state shorelines.

Pacific Northwest Ballet announces 2023-24 lineup

Artistic Director Peter Boal has announced the lineup for PNB’s 51st season, running from September through June 2024.

County Council approves sales tax increase

On a 5-2 vote, the Pierce County Council passed a 1/10 of 1% sales tax increase to fund affordable housing.

News Next Door: EHS Honor Society hosting blood drive

Community news in brief and upcoming events.

News Next Door: Camp Lakeview hosting children’s fishing event

The event begins at 8 a.m. April 1 at the campgrounds next to Tanwax Lake.

Eatonville Town Council votes down ordinance to amend city’s commercial zone

Concerns about infringing on property rights end up dooming the ordinance.