Local News
The Peninsula junior broke a 31-year-old school shot put record and won a league title just one year after taking up the sport.
Driven by a promise to his grandfather, the Peninsula senior is catching hold of a lifelong dream.
Nine principals and 24 teachers were involuntarily reassigned. While PSD frames the moves as strategic, shifting messages and financial warnings tell another story.
A beloved school tradition and science lesson returns to Vaughn Elementary School. “I’m happy that the school and Mr. Mills have taken this on.”
Sudden large cuts are anticipated to affect farmers, the hungry, and the organizations that feed them.
Here's What I Think About That
Honor, integrity, and decorum provide the basis of reconciliation, if not the beginning of defining common goals.
Features
KP Gardens: Gardeners turn to botanical names to avoid mix-ups and grow with precision.
KP Reads: Anna Funder examines the role of George Orwell's first wife Eileen and how she lost herself in her marriage to the famous author.
KP Cooks: Hotdish, a midwestern favorite, warms hearts and ovens while serving as an act of defiance.
Obituaries
Orrin Souers of Lakebay died Feb. 20 in the log home he built overlooking Mayo Cove, surrounded by family. He was 76.
Garry Squance of Gig Harbor died March 15 at Rainier Rehabilitation in Puyallup following a stroke.
Gary Gimel ed away peacefully Dec. 24, 2024, at 82 with his wife and son by his side.
Nancy Rodman of Vaughn ed away peacefully March 15.
Peninsula Views
I Adore Late Spring

The fields are full of growing lambs, weary ewes, and the snip, snip sounds of grazing on bright green spring grass.

A Shopper's Farewell

Rural Serenity Through Cybersecurity

May 10, 1775: Allen, Arnold, and Washington

An American Story, Revisited

We Live Here
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