Seven organizations get 2025 lodging tax grants from city
Jan 16, 2025 | By: Charlee Glock-JacksonLodging tax funds must go to organizations that promote tourism. Here are the local organizations getting grants in 2025.
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Lodging tax funds must go to organizations that promote tourism. Here are the local organizations getting grants in 2025.
Read MoreThe Gig Harbor real estate market was remarkably resilient in 2024. Will that trend continue in 2025?
Read MoreSeven backyard flocks in Pierce County have contracted bird flu since the outbreak began, as have another three in Kitsap County.
Read MoreThe work, to be installed this year next to the new roundabout, features a compass rose, map and Northwest flora and fauna.
Read MoreLykins is moving outside of city limits and thus is no longer eligible to serve on the city council.
Read MoreThe reimbursement of Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One — and hundreds of other departments around the country — covers pay, benefits, equipment costs and more.
Read MoreShe’s new in town, and she enjoys going out at night. She dines on mussels, which are her favorite, though she also enjoys salmon. She’s tiny and doesn’t like sharing her space with others. Roomba is a Pacific red octopus about the size of a large grape. Staff at the Marine Science and Technology Center
Read MoreGig Harbor for Racial Justice hosts a program honoring the civil rights leader on Sunday, Jan. 19, at Gig Harbor United Methodist Church.
Read MoreAdison Richards and Deb Krishnadasan joined veteran lawmaker Michelle Caldier for the annual 26th District Legislative Sendoff.
Read MoreWhy were the names of so many local pioneer families often spelled several ways in official documents? Many didn’t read or write, and many were not native English speakers.
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