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Steve and Lynn Olson flank former President Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush.

Steve Olson has always been a deep thinker. He ponders things now, as he did in high school, when it sometimes got in the way of his athletic abilities.

News
Published: 05:39PM May 8th, 2008

Shawn Matthew Perez sits in a wheelchair in his kitchen with a firefighter’s hat on his lap. The hat is emblazoned with well-wishes from the Key Peninsula Fire Department: “We all wish you a quick recovery,” “Hope to see you soon!” and “Rock Star!”

Published: 04:11PM May 7th, 2008

Phil Wiltse of Gig Harbor is not at home right now. He’s trudging through the snow in the mountains near Nepal to raise money to fight poverty.

Published: 04:23PM May 7th, 2008

For months, the City of Gig Harbor has been steadily taking steps forward on the Burnham-Borgen-state Route 16 interchange project, a major traffic revision to coincide with the opening of St. Anthony Hospital in Gig Harbor North.

Published: 04:17PM May 7th, 2008

Members of the Gig Harbor City Council and the Peninsula Light Co. Board of Directors will meet later this month to discuss making a major change to the city’s downtown corridor: Undergrounding the power lines that run along Harborview Drive.

Published: 04:15PM May 7th, 2008

The Peninsula Metropolitan Parks District is trying to secure 18.79 acres of wooded property just north of Harbor Family Park.

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— A view from Highway 16 towards the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
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Sports
Published: 02:23PM May 7th, 2008

As the Gig Harbor peninsula continues to develop, recreation space for youth sports has remained stagnant — at best.

Published: 02:08PM May 7th, 2008

Since coming to this community more than 18 months ago, I’m continually surprised by the different grassroots fundraising efforts.

Published: 02:04PM May 7th, 2008

The Gig Harbor Canoe and Kayak team is bound for international waters.

Published: 01:59PM May 7th, 2008

TACOMA — The Gig Harbor Tides baseball team picked the wrong two games to mishandle the baseball.

Published: 01:53PM May 7th, 2008

Three Peninsula Seahawks golfers qualified for the Class 3A state tournament on Monday during the sub-district tournament at McCormic Woods in Port Orchard.

Lifestyles
Published: 02:59PM May 7th, 2008

Two days after she was diagnosed with lung cancer, Terri Hunziker decided to take charge of her life. It was four years ago when Hunziker, a former science teacher, found out she had non-small cell adenocarcinoma. She first visited a doctor because she was experiencing pain in her shoulder — a discomfort she initially thought was caused by carrying around her then-11-month-old son, Bryson. But when the pain didn’t go away, Hunziker went to her family doctor, who ordered X-rays to examine her shoulder more closely.

Published: 02:52PM May 7th, 2008

Pat Massey, the chairperson for the Gig Harbor Relay For Life, said that cancer is a burden suffered by almost everyone — whether they realize it or not.

Published: 02:49PM May 7th, 2008

A woman who regularly serves as an officer in the Lakebay Fuchsia Society claims she’s not a gardener, but she loves flowers.

Published: 02:45PM May 7th, 2008

The fundamental purpose of religion today is unity. Christ’s message of salvation is full of the love we are to show to one another in the creation of a promised heaven on earth.

Published: 02:42PM May 7th, 2008

I pull into our driveway. Two preschool girls, one blond, the other one brunette, stand on the steps hand-in-hand, watching me arrive. Huge grins spread across their faces as they run to meet me.

Business
Published: 02:27PM May 7th, 2008

In the current issue of Seattle Magazine, Gig Harbor residents can read a familiar name in its glossy pages: “Brix 25º,” a small restaurant at the bottom of Pioneer Avenue, nabbed the award for the Washington Wine Restaurant of the Year.

Published: 04:47PM April 30th, 2008

Bennett Homes is working to make fantasy living a reality in Gig Harbor. And this weekend, three model houses will be featured in a grand opening of the Chelsea Park neighborhood.

Published: 02:21PM April 23rd, 2008

Anytime Fitness means just that: Members of the fitness club on Olympic Drive can workout around the clock — and their schedule — 24/7.

Published: 02:10PM April 16th, 2008

Dr. Laura Day recently returned from Buenos Aires, but she was not on vacation. Day had traveled to Argentina to join other U.S. professionals in bringing the gift of hearing to children at a school for the deaf.

Published: 02:02PM April 9th, 2008

Everyone is busy these days. Just ask Kelley Watson, owner of her own home-based Gig Harbor business, Quite Simply Organized.

Opinion
Published: 03:19PM May 7th, 2008

Published: 03:17PM May 7th, 2008

DON’T rush to judgment on the City of Gig Harbor’s decision this week to close Canterwood Boulevard for up to three months.

Published: 03:14PM May 7th, 2008

Did you read about Purdy Elementary third-grader Hailey Bergren last week? She won first place in a regional science fair and a Special Award from the U.S. Surgeon General.

Published: 03:11PM May 7th, 2008

Maybe I’m becoming an old fogey prematurely, but I’m fed up with the poor customer service offered by many businesses. Indeed, “fed up” doesn’t even begin to sum up my feelings.

Published: 03:08PM May 7th, 2008

Think of the five people you most admire, or go check a list of Fortune 500 company CEOs, senators or Rhodes Scholars. Most probably didn’t attend a name-brand college. Their strengths flow from other sources.

Schools
Published: 03:43PM May 7th, 2008

Success didn’t come easy for the staff of The Outlook, Peninsula High School’s student newspaper.

Published: 03:36PM May 7th, 2008

The “Welcome” handout offered to each parent entering Dr. Seuss’ Readers’ Cafe at the Gig Harbor Academy was in the form of a menu.

Published: 06:01PM April 30th, 2008

When third-grader Hailey Bergren puts her mind to something, there’s no limit to her success.

Published: 05:59PM April 30th, 2008

Unfortunately, I couldn’t attend — as I did last year — the annual Botball competitions at Santa Clara University near San Jose, Calif.

Published: 04:21PM April 23rd, 2008

For one Harbor Ridge Middle School class, reading is a rewarding hobby.

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