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Judy Spiers’ column: Occupy Wall Street – Cut, Spend and Educate
Occupy Wall Street participants appear to be clear on what they don’t want – things like theft, greed and corruption. Protesters stand to accomplish something substantive by coming together to share ideas, negotiate and forward solutions.
Posted in Culture, Events, Judy Spiers, Politics
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Profile: Edwin Ravina, Master of Tai Chi
Residents of southern Pierce County are blessed to have Edwin Ravina, one of the masters of the venerable art of Tai Chi, offering classes in our area.
Posted in Culture, People Profiles
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Paula Morris’ Column: Occupy Puyallup
October 20, 2011 By: Paula Morris The group “Occupy Together” http://www.occupytogether.org, in support of “Occupy Wall Street,” has now occupied Puyallup.
Posted in Business, Cops and courts, Culture, Events, Paula Morris, Puyallup
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Judy Spiers’ column: To the one percent – do you feel me?
by Judy Spiers I visited a young family this week I hadn’t seen since spring. The husband had been unemployed, but the wife had a job so they cut expenses and kept going. Now, the toddler is starting to talk … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Culture, Events, Politics
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Tacoma “occupied” as hundreds protest corporate greed, unemployment and poverty
Tacoma joined the ranks of cities nationwide – and globally – to witness a home-grown protest movement that included downtown street marches and an overnight encampment in a city park.
Posted in Cops and courts, Culture, Events, Politics
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Tacoma Film Festival delivers for movie lovers and Rainier Connect
The 6th Annual Tacoma Film Festival concluded this week, and early reports indicate that the fete was a success both for film buffs and industry professionals. 107 films were shown at the festival, and about half had principals from … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Culture, Entertainment, Events
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Former NTCC church worker convicted on child rape charges
by Bruce A. Smith Michael Fontenot, a former lay minister of the New Testament Christian Church in Graham, and also a part-time choir leader and the former publisher of the church’s pamphlet, The Trumpet, has been convicted on child rape … Continue reading
Posted in Cops and courts, Culture, Graham News, NTCC, Spirituality
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Wall Street protests trigger local demonstrations, commentary and concerns
by Bruce A. Smith The protests that have been occurring in New York City for the past few weeks, known as “Occupy Wall Street,” have ignited a global surge of demonstrations that include a growing number of communities in the Pacific … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Events, Paula Morris, Politics, Self Reliance, Tari Parker
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Freddie Fest delivers a world of fun in Frederickson
Under darkened and damp skies, the 1st Annual Freddie Fest burst forth with plenty of family fun Saturday, and even ended with sunshine streaming through the racing clouds.
Posted in Business, Culture, Entertainment, Events, Frederickson, Pets and livestock
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Central Pierce firefighters go pink!
Starting Saturday, October 1, members of Central Pierce Fire & Rescue – from support staff to firefighters to chiefs – will be donning pink shirts to their show support for breast cancer awareness, Assistant Chief Randy Stephens announced this … Continue reading








