Puyallup, WA News
- Puyallup, WA News
- Cascade Christian student critically injured in car accident May 15
- Candidates spar for 25th District seats at the Capitol
- City Council questions extension on permits
- Women reminded to make their health top priority
- All Saints food banks supported by annual Penny Drive
- Sumner Food Bank searches for new director
- Sumner library to host conversational classes
- Memorial Day service planned in Sumner
- Mariners fans can ride the Sounder to Seattle
- Sumner, Puyallup to hold Memorial Day events
- Sumner High students awarded $1,000 scholarships
- Mariners fans can ride the Sounder to game
- Sumner library to host conversational classes
- Memorial Day service planned in Sumner
- Jeter will assume role of police chief
- Northwest Medical Specialties honored as leader in clinical trials
- Puyallup Food Bank celebrates grand opening
- Thun Field focus of two regional airport studies
- Future science, math leaders
- Sound Transit: New route to serve Sumner
- Volunteers make connections
- Puyallup educators named Teachers of Year
- Downtown businesses don’t back down from bad economy
- Colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable
- Puyallup surgeon to share helpful information on hernias
- New retirement community planned
- Pierce College joins ranks of national nonprofit
- Puyallup gives a ‘shout out' to body of Christ
- Gordy Andersen is Sumner's ‘Mr. America'
- New Accessory from Teeter Hang Ups Takes the Guesswork Out of Inversion
- Adult family home built on love
- Benefit night supports active Sumner native
- Looking for a job? Library offers classes
- Pierce College won&#';t have to cut more than it already anticipates
- City council gives new direction on electronic signs
- Hop, skip, jump to championship
- Warm smiles welcome parade
- Festive Easter welcomes community
- Pilot Study Sees Reduction in Need of Back Surgeries
- Museum to host Japanese Cultural Evening
- Whooping cough cases escalate across county
- Mayor&#';s call for meeting puts council off-guard
- Volunteer doesn&#';t let the weather stop her
- Sister-city relationship proposed between Sumner and Silverton, Ore.
- Cascade Christian junior-high students serve community
- Chamber aims to help grow local economy
- Medical marijuana dispensary challenges Puyallup
- Planning ahead is an important strategy for an aging gardener
- East Pierce Co. fire and rescue invites community to egg hunt
- Mini maple Spam doughnuts take first prize
- Morrell returns to campaign for state House
- Food Bank hit hard by recent ice storm
- Library director will leave post for position in Alaska
- Police: Red-light cameras help decrease violations
- Kid from Puyallup'; moves up in the world
- Theater to bring Sumner barbarian entertainment
- Puyallup Valley Food Bank: Tapestry Singers host benefit concert for food bank
- iPads favored over desktops by three city council members
- Violent crimes down 9.4 percent
- Teachers rally and fight for medical benefits
- Summit nurtures fountain of ideas for community building
- Twisted Kilt sports a lot of green';
- Pierce County Libraries go tobacco-free April 2
- Fleet Feet store offers 5K training
- Veterans Park'; trailhead name approved by council
- Police officer and K-9 read to children during library storytime
- Mayors say jobs, economy improving
- Municipal bonds refinanced
- News Brief, March 14
- Puyallup, Sumner mayors say economy, jobs improving
- Musicians perform for seniors in Sumner
- Blood drive to celebrate teenager&#';s compassion
- Alliance 2012 to take place at the Puyallup Fairgrounds
- 2-2 Stryker Brigade to deploy to Afghanistan in late spring
- Meeker Creek project seeks volunteers
- Daffodil princesses read to children at library
- Live Free coalition is forging successful partnerships to curb illicit drug, alcohol use
- Saving a tree beautifies Riverwalk Trail near the 5th Street NW bridge
- Officer earns top award with Puyallup police
- Girl Scouts of America celebrates 100 years
- Earthquake drill in Puyallup Thursday will help if disaster strikes
- Library system kicks off annual reading program
- Retired state patrol captain campaigns for state House
- City to stay within Pierce Transit benefit area
- College theater production to celebrate, honor heritage
- Sumner could be scratched from Pierce Transit
- Education, outreach part of historic emphasis
- Parks board runs with off-leash dog park idea
- Health store offers fresh produce, eggs
- Pinochle highlights activities at Sumner senior center
- Puyallup teen to travel to New York to dance
- Special Olympics program helps students learn teamwork
- Knitting Ministry helps out community
- DUI emphasis patrols continue
- City council takes no action on two River Road plan components
- New love is always possible
- Pierce College protests against education cuts
- Gala ‘Reflections’ to officially open
- Knowing the symptoms of a heart attack can save your life
- Princesses named official Goodwill Ambassadors
- Cleanup continues
- Puyallup Homeless Coalition formulates 2012 strategic plan
- Daffodil Festival princesses crowned
- Sumner schools show off science and art
- Tow Mater appearance to benefit Puyallup Food Bank
- Counting the homeless
- Daffodil Festival preparations in full swing
- Mud Bay grows leaps and bounds
- Larson elected to lead Fair board
- Mild to Wild Car Show
- Jason Kertson and The Immortals from Puyallup to perform at Hard Rock Cafe
- Aging in place, then and now
- Chamber recognizes Good Samaritan for innovation
- Zeiger';s military emblem'; bill passes in committee
- Schlumpf embraces candidacy for state representative
- Puyallup partners with USDA to control coyote population
- March on Puyallup
- Mr. Sumner'; proud of his service on city council
- Riverside Fire and Rescue celebrates 60 years
- Global Inversion Thanks To Teeter Hang Ups
- Professional Athletes And Trainers Trust Teeter
- Wii bowling at activity center is a very popular social scene
- Leslie’s hot house rhubarb set for harvest
- City, police to complete flashing beacon project
- Seniors beat the winter blues at Activity Center
- Auto group poised to expand in 2012
- Vermillion will serve on the Pierce Transit conference
- Loose-leaf teas get top bill at the Sumner library
- Worksource Puyallup adds hundreds of jobs
- Police to offer class to Sumner community
- Edgewood water company wins state taste award
- Redistricting panel approves new political maps
- Chamber rebrands Puyallup tourism with retro visitor center
- Couple to open backyard bird feeding store
- Puyallup man leaves behind a legacy of integrity
- Santa Claus is the real deal
- Berryland Café treats customers like family
- Steel drum performer introduces children to wide world of percussion
- Consolidate Your Home Gym With ThunderBell(R)
- Teeter Is Making History at HSN
- Flip for Fitness
- Fairfield Inn and Suites to open after long wait
- Holiday carolers take to the streets
- Holiday season brings good fortune
- Year in Review: 2011 proves to be a boon for some
- Police department offers gifts, joy
- New council members prepare for first term
- Band inspires support for leukemia patient
- ‘Extreme Scream’ tree reaches for night sky
- Puyallup and Sound Transit discuss commuter problems
- Businesses to receive education on pollution control
- Continuing education program at Pierce College makes a move
- Bedroom makeover
- Food Bank scurries to feed those in need
- Residents discouraged by city&#';s progress on Clarks Creek project
- Glacier View Junior High receives School of Distinction'; award
- Public works, police prepare for inclement weather
- Food Bank scurries to feed those in need
- Goodwill Puyallup helps with Christmas cheer
- School budget cuts discussions continue
- Adoption Day a time to celebrate
- City Council votes on 2012 budget
- Small wine shops feel shut out with passage of Initiative 1183
- Give The Gift Of Back Pain Relief
- Teeter's P3 Back Stretcher Coming to TV
- Puyallup City Council Race: Vermillion inches past Martineau
- Puyallup coalition presents Hunger and Homelessness Week
- Saluting veterans for their sacrifice
- Al&#';s Market is up for sale in Olalla
- FEMA to test Puyallup area disaster plans
- Five Guys franchise to enter the Pierce County market soon
- Toastmasters help members improve communication skills
- Hampton Inn and Suites opens property
- Group Health starts construction on medical center
- Celebration will kick off season in Sumner
- Sound Transit commuters get angry over parking changes
- Teeter Hang Ups Introduces New Fit-Series
- Transit riders in East Pierce seek solutions to service cuts
- Occupy Puyallup spurs from a global non-violent movement
- Knutsen fights building height
- Memorial Center gets scary
- Central Pierce Fire and Rescue endorses South Sound 9-1-1
- Candidates debate at open forum
- Bonney Lake medical center offers a wide range of services
- Candidate profile: John Hopkins
- Candidate profile: Nicole Martineau
- Candidate profile: Tom Smillie
- Candidate profile: Steve Vermillion
- Street repair, maintenance is paramount in 2012 city budget
- U.S. Court&#';s car odometer case puts consumers on guard
- Puyallup objects to tolling option on SR 167
- Community says goodbye to Neumann
- Puyallup City Council debates state&#';s new redistricting maps
- Wallup in Puyallup supports Tacoma breast cancer center
- The Fair completes a successful season
- Food bank overwhelmed by generosity at The Fair
- New parking regulations passed
- Police suspect suicide in death of Neumann
- Security at fair successful under new agreement
- Georgia woman eats the 100 millionth Fisher Scone
- Pierce Transit modifies Route 409
- Working to keep the Puyallup River clean
- Valley Arts brings project to the park
- Buses, Kiwanis shuttle to help fairgoers reach destination
- Healthy Schools grants are available for second year
- City considers funding options for infrastructure
- Children’s musical cast gets assistance from a national vocal expert
- Cycling for fun and sport
- Drive-by-shooting suspect in custody
- Children&#';s musical cast gets assistance from a national vocal expert
- Puyallup invites the public to comment on growth
- Preliminary primary results are in
- Dammeier, Zeiger talk jobs at East Pierce Boeing plant
- Back-to-school in style
- New housing sites come to downtown
- Countywide patrols heighten for DUI emphasis campaign
- Sumner float seeks new home
- MultiCare mobile unit vaccinates area youth
- Puyallup council challenges South Sound 9-1-1 proposal
- September is amnesty month for pet licenses
- Back to School for Puyallup - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- A painted house is a happy home
- Regular mammogram screenings stressed by Good Samaritan
- Police employ new motorcycles for traffic unit
- Sterino Farms supplies lettuce to Taco Time
- Salvation Army brings supplies to children in need
- The sounds of Puyallup library&#';s chimes will continue
- Family story time seeks larger audience
- Golfers Use Teeter, Increase Drive Distance by 10%
- Teeter Hang Ups Meet New UL Testing Standards For Inversion Tables
- Sumner unveils gathering place in the downtown
- Bonnie Lake Days full of fun, music
- College-bound students get an assist from the Puyallup library
- Lawson runs on experience for Sumner Council
- State mitigates risk of home foreclosures with new House bill
- Meeker&#';s hops industry grew, sizzled out quickly
- Parking time limits proposed
- Martineau, Vermillion fight for at-large seat
- Borders book store to close its doors
- Traffic Avenue intersection nears completion
- School supply drive helps to fill students&#'; backpacks in Puyallup
- Sumner';s Parade'; mural receives a new lease on life
- Coalition presents plea for homeless
- Deferrals to property developers may receive extension
- Residents jump to the future for cultivating puyallup
- Goodguys celebrates 24 years at auto show
- Fundraiser for Puyallup ice rink begins
- Orton Junction delayed again
- Special emphasis patrols begin in Pierce County
- Specialty cheese retailer opens in downtown Puyallup
- Magician Louie Foxx works his magic at Puyallup public library
- Korum remodels showroom facilities
- Lighting at Clarks Creek ballfields will be replaced
- Puyallup residents can experience taste test
- Sumner Council candidates set goals
- Donation of books benefits the entire East Pierce region
- Puyallup auto repair shop wins 'AAA Top Shop' awards
- Cascade Regional Blood Services: How to save a life
- Several vie for Puyallup council seats
- Fisher Scones celebrates 100-year tradition of selling quality
- Sunset Stadium to host rocking'; drum show
- Home school event explores alternative styles of teaching
- Puyallup amends Clarks Creek weed cutting contract
- Emerald Ridge sports teams to benefit from new field
- City of Puyallup ends lease with Sound Transit at downtown lot
- Mother Earth Fair offers world of resources
- Annexation is sticking point in projects requiring water service
- Puyallup council votes for 6 p.m. start time
- The world of wine
- Puyallup library opens up historical archive room
- Parking pains
- Puyallup discusses options for downtown parking challenges
- Puyallup city council discusses historic preservation
- Puyallup city council discusses historic preservation
- City of Puyallup ends lease with Sound Transit at downtown lot
- Mother Earth Fair offers world of resources
- Puyallup discusses options for downtown parking challenges
- Puyallup library opens up historical archive room
- Annexation is sticking point in projects requiring water service
- Spay station visits East Pierce County
- Area center leading the pack
- Church and pastor recognized for giving
- Annual fundraiser will benefit a local East Pierce arts program
- Puyallup council votes for 6 p.m. start time
- Parking pains
- The world of wine
- School leaders talk of economic strain
- Pierce Transit board approves 20 percent cut to bus service
- Puyallup rain gardens garner award
- Club inspires others in the art of spinning, weaving
- New resale shop comes to downtown Puyallup
- Bonney Lake community supports mayor
- Go Red gives education
- Amazon.com coming to Sumner
- Wildwood Park welcomes new caretakers
- Area organization helps the sick and wounded
- Sumners storied past is revealed with history walks
- Partnership at Clarks Creek gets national look
- River Rd. corridor plan questioned by auto dealers
- Suspended Rogers principal garners widespread support
- Area wives celebrate Military Spouses Day
- Prayer held at area park
- City of Puyallup gets tough on the removal of graffiti
- New clinic caters to militarys families
- Mother and baby come first
- Sunrise at Sunset
- Area salon to host fundraiser for non-profit group
- Forty people testify against transit cuts
- Toyota of Puyallup earns excellence award
- Riverside will buy a newer fire engine
- St. Francis House expands Puyallup location
- Pulitzer Prize winner visits county
- Vladimir Boys Choir building friendships in Puyallup
- Vladimir Boys Choir: Building friendships in Puyallup
- Foundation helps students to succeed
- Commercial real estate shows signs of improvement
- Puyallup Elks puts property up for sale
- Families get in motion on Riverwalk
- Population spike demands more water
- Bonney Lake leader undergoes treatment for cancer
- Swanson appointed to vacant council seat
- Pierce Transit offers parking alternative
- Mayors Enslow and Turner are excited for regions growth
- Daffodil Parade breezes through East Pierce County
- The power of prayer
- Food Network star returns home
- Community column: Join Sumner-ites in planting the town red
- Pierce Transits reductions to start soon
- MultiCare grows regional footprint
- Residents dont want post office to leave
- Puyallup Parks favors no taxes on adult sports
- Sumner council looks to fill Richardson’s seat
- Sumner retailers make spring official
- Annexing library to county is denied
- Auto history is long and rich in East Pierce County
- PHS culinary team wins state title
- Cultivating Puyallup opens to public
- Living green
- Pierce College members unite over disaster in Japan
- Local high school girls invited to stand out
- Richardson removed from council
- D.M. Disposal will serve all residents
- D.M. Disposal will serve all residents
- Crimson Ridge debate wages on
- City council approves library grant
- Post Office considers transferring routes
- Reading reaches a higher level in county
- Celtic Faire boasts lively Irish lore
- City aims to preserve open land, spur urban growth
- 2011 Daffodil Queen Crowned!
- Puyallup reduces records costs
- Jim Morrow resigns from public works
- Commission adopts River Rd. corridor plan
- Military to aid soldiers in transition
- City council authorizes loan transfers
- Good Samaritan Hospital receives $5M donation
- Pierce Transit plans to eliminate bus service to Puyallup Fair
- Culinary tourism
- District considers new grade shuffling
- Former restaurant owner under investigation
- Salvation Army gives back to residents
- Parents, children prepare for kindergarten
- Residents weigh in on contested Williams annexation
- Good Samaritan Hospital Emergency Dept. opens Thursday
- Pierce County welcomes 2011 Daffodil royal court
- Puyallup Seahawks fans wins big
- Fitness campaign is paying huge dividends
- Education is evolving
- Puyallup Council passes term limits
- Good Samaritan Hospital will open new patient tower Feb. 17
- Kastama pushes online education bill
- Definition of affordable housing questioned by Puyallup council
- Knudson remembered fondly
- Bonney Lake deems pot business illegal
- Puyallup eyes future car industry
- Downtown Puyallup odor problem is still lingering
- Eleven ways to be healthier in 2011
- Preparations for Daffodil Festival are in full swing
- Wildwood sends its love to Arizona school
- City council moves to amend term limits
- Can West Valley mud situation be prevented?
- Ascension to unveil a coveted shindig
- Families come together for the outdoors
- Difficult decisons are on the horizon
- Vintage Vignettes: Puyallup was prosperous in 1930
- Rejuvenation efforts are a top priority
- Potential for success is a product of partnerships
- Job skills training available at Pierce
- Womans work is recognized
- South Hill History: Establishing local churches on South Hill in 1900s was difficult
- Saints and Sinners: Confessing our own sins is the first step
- Matters of Faith: Being civil all the time is vital
- Puyallup solves lawsuit payment
- Puyallup schools anticipate huge cuts
- Best in show
- Fraud case is perplexing
- A DIVERSE congregation
- Sound Transit is asking for local residents input
- City of Sumner is innocent, says PDC
- Zeiger heads to Olympia
- City of Puyallup is a leader in commute trip reduction
- As part of the levy promises, library events are shifting gears
- Resolving to work out
- Brokaw to join pantheon of graduates
- City of Puyallup reports case of fraud
- Sumner, Puyallup leverage agricultural roots
- River Road improvements get jump-start from state
- Long announces retirement from Good Samaritan
- Puyallup could annex Williams block in 2011
- Granting wishes
- Merry Christmas at the food bank
- Consumer spending brightens this holiday
- Solar panels installed on pavilion will begin soon
- Sumner receives grant for sidewalks
- Staff at Sorcis Italian teach patrons to cook
- Puppets Please troupe entertains local libraries
- Matters of Faith: Christmas is about more than just Santa Claus
- Supporting a childs learning is key
- Campaign asks voters to support buses
- College gets new arts and health space
- Library designs strategic plan for the future
- Local farmers to share their expertise
- Stores remain positive during Fair
- Public request records high in county
- Food bank has sterling success at The Fair
- Fare at The Fair
- Puyallup resident is bicycling to cure kidney disease
- Fifteen months in, Calvary issue finally resolved
- Middle school teachers, students creatively work around renovations
- School district is intensely focused on math
- Soldiers home is Puyallup
- Doin The Puyallup for 110 years
- Outdoor Adventure Foundation starts first Washington chapter in East Pierce
- Pierce College's military program ranks in top-tier upper echelon of the nation
- No council salary increase, public says
- Preventing even more railway-related deaths
- Sumner council member cited for reckless driving
- A thoroughly modern district
- Resident airs personal grievance day before election
- Website asks
- Shaw Road, now open
- Businesses using Facebook to expand connections
- Six Puyallup schools get safety upgrades
- Supler named Sumner city administrator
- As area grows, so does need for blood donors
- A new generation of pawnbrokers
- Council rehashes MIC zoning
- Puyallup selects city manager search firm
- Fair parking permits won't happen this year
- Farm-fresh fun
- Taking the wheel
- Term limit talk in Puyallup continues
- Seats still available for major hospital fundraiser
- Pierce County looking for new library trustee
- Garden parties
- Three candidates to challenge 25th District incumbent
- Public sounds off on budget deficit
- Public provides feedback for Puyallups budget
- Puyallup embroiled in dispute over property rights
- Resident challenges city's hiring process
- Puyallup resident recognized for community service efforts
- Puyallup council pondering the option of term limits
- Local men heading to Peru soon to help deaf children
- Endless love
- Council, public work on MIC compromise
- Major makeover
- Good Sam takes part in emergency drill
- Environmental impact released for storage tank project
- Welcome, Mr. President
- Puyallup police crack down on underage drinking
- Residents get a say in next READS book
- School supplies can be a financial burden for area families
- Puyallup could cut jobs, wages
- Helping to build a healthy community
- Police chief, city attorney walk a mile in victims shoes
- Soldiers advocate Vicky Mohler earns big achievement
- Closer to completion
- Honoring warriors
- Sumner School District presents powwow for the public
- Glitch causes lahar sirens to sound late
- City manager search set for June 8
- Instruments of God
- Traffic impact fees stretch resources
- Last chance to comment on transit plans
- Once upon a prom
- City, Good Sam hospital agree to reduced-price property sale
- Measure may impose term limits
- Sumner passes floodplain ordinance
- Council prepared to continue manager search
- Dammeier, Thompson set to battle for House seat
- County library director receives national award
- Puyallup Tax Day Tea Parties Protest Rally April 15 Tea Party
- PLEASE BECAREFUL BEFORE CHOOSING GOOD SAMS HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM
- Quilt,Craft And Sewing Festival
- Oktoberfest Northwest
- 69th Annual Meeker Days Festival
- Woodworking Show - Seattle
- The Spring Fair in Puyallup
- The Crossroads Doll And Teddy Bear Show
- Northwest Aviation Conference And Trade Show
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