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Saturday, March 8, the Tacoma Wine and Jazz Festival will celebrate what looks like a victory. It finally looks like Ted Brown’s dream will come true. For the past several years Brown (no relation to the music store by the same name) has been lobbying and fund-raising to build an
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Saturday, March 8, the Tacoma Wine and Jazz Festival will celebrate what looks like a victory. It finally looks like Ted Brown’s dream will come true. For the past several years Brown (no relation to the music store by the same name) has been lobbying and fund-raising to build an
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This weekend at Hell’s Kitchen, something that hasn’t happened in 14 months will return to Tacoma — something T-town could once count on like onion rings at Frisko Freeze and hookers on South Tacoma Way. Saturday, March 8, Post Stardom Depression will return to the stage, in a big way.
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This weekend at Hell’s Kitchen, something that hasn’t happened in 14 months will return to Tacoma — something T-town could once count on like onion rings at Frisko Freeze and hookers on South Tacoma Way. Saturday, March 8, Post Stardom Depression will return to the stage, in a big way.
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I’d like to dedicate all of this week’s words to one of the finest things in life: Independent women! Over the weekend I learned that two of my gal pals recently took the same plunge I have and bought their very own homes. Congratulations to Jada and Mizz Mandilicious! Buying a home
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I’d like to dedicate all of this week’s words to one of the finest things in life: Independent women! Over the weekend I learned that two of my gal pals recently took the same plunge I have and bought their very own homes. Congratulations to Jada and Mizz Mandilicious! Buying a home
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Unfortunately, dear readers, this week I’m gonna have to sock it to you with a tall soapbox because one thing is driving me absolutely nuts about this city: Tacoma’s sense of entitlement regarding economic development. I read Tacoma’s local blogs all of the time, I listen in on community meetings, and I
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Unfortunately, dear readers, this week I’m gonna have to sock it to you with a tall soapbox because one thing is driving me absolutely nuts about this city: Tacoma’s sense of entitlement regarding economic development. I read Tacoma’s local blogs all of the time, I listen in on community meetings, and I
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With the win secure and the final seconds of the JBLM intramural basketball championship game winding down, Darius Smith, of the 494th Brigade Support Battalion, surprised everyone when he suddenly passed the ball to an opponent. "He asked me, ‘Let me get the ball so I
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Northwest Harley-Davidson knows how to host a party. For the fifth year, the Lacey dealership featuring America's premier motorcycle hosted its free and biannual Ladies Garage Party March 22. "It's a great opportunity for women of all ages to get up close and personal with a Harley-Davidson motorcycle," Tina Torfin, guest
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There are lots of “cool” things coming out of Portland. There are plenty of hip bands and all-the-rage sounds. There’s a lot of stuff that people will tell you is new, exciting and different, and there’s a lot of stuff that is showing up on indie radars all over the
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There are lots of “cool” things coming out of Portland. There are plenty of hip bands and all-the-rage sounds. There’s a lot of stuff that people will tell you is new, exciting and different, and there’s a lot of stuff that is showing up on indie radars all over the
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Rangers routinely enter the uncertain and then prevail. Since the beginning of the War on Terror, Joint Base Lewis-McChord's 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment has deployed 15 times to Iraq and Afghanistan. "You are used by Him to fulfill the mission on earth to rid the world of evil," Chaplain (Capt.) John
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For more than 150 years, Stars and Stripes has been delivering pertinent news to the military community and served as the primary news source for Servicemembers downrange. And, that history continues here in the South Sound next month when a weekly U.S. edition of the paper starts distribution May 2,
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