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‘Radiological’ third in state science fair
Kentwood sophomore Eric Foss was the third-place finisher in the Washington State Science and Engineering Fair April 4-5…
April 12, 2008
News
In a reminder that winter-type weather hasn’t gone away despite the start of spring, a portion of State Route 18 was closed temporarily Wednesday morning because of black ice on the roadway.
In a reminder that winter-type weather hasn’t gone away despite the start of spring, a portion of State…
April 12, 2008
Life
‘When I was younger, I thought vegetables were aliens’ food’
‘When I was younger, I thought vegetables were aliens’ food’
April 12, 2008
Life
One person’s rummage is another’s treasure
Array
April 12, 2008
Life
Dads-and-daughters dance at Tahoma High
Tahoma Learning Community’s Father/Daughter Ball is scheduled for next Saturday at Tahoma High School.
April 11, 2008
Life
Tulips are the language of color
Tulips are the language of color
April 11, 2008
Life
Church screens film on universe, life and God
A film addressing questions about life and whether God exists will be shown tomorrow by Real Life Church.
April 11, 2008
Life
Blood drive for all, lunch for seniors
In separate events next week, Cornerstone United Methodist Church will host a blood drive for Puget Sound Blood…
April 11, 2008
News
Music project
April 11, 2008
News
CALENDAR
Calendar submissions: Calendar is published in each edition of the Reporter on a space-available basis. Items for the…
April 11, 2008
Sports
PREPS OF THE WEEK
PREPS OF THE WEEK
April 11, 2008
Sports
Getting defensive: Kentwood blanks FWay
When the boys soccer season started, the Kentwood Conquerors were considered just one of the teams in the…
April 11, 2008
Sports
Casper, Tahoma heat up
Tahoma baseball coach Russ Hayden heard the story.
April 11, 2008
Sports
Kentlake fends off KW in furious finish
The powers haven’t shifted on the South Puget Sound League North Division softball diamond.
April 11, 2008
Sports
BASEBALL: KL’s Nagel has reason to smile
He needed a break in the figurative sense.
April 11, 2008
News
County councilman puts action in words
Thumbs up to Metropolitan King County Councilman Reagan Dunn for his efforts to reach out to constituents through…
April 11, 2008
News
A disservice to all of us
The Air Force decision awarding its next-generation aerial tanker contract to a consortium led by EADS/Airbus is a…
April 11, 2008
News
The median price of a single-family home in King County has fluctuated by only $4,050 over the past six months, according to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.
The median price of a single-family home in King County has fluctuated by only $4,050 over the past…
April 11, 2008
News
Buying home now can be good for you, economy
Just pick up any newspaper or tune into a news channel, and you’ll be bombarded with negative headlines…
April 11, 2008
News
19-year-old stabbed as police arrive to break up party
A 19 year-old man was stabbed in the neck and critically wounded at a drinking party involving teenagers…
April 11, 2008
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