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Sumner to save thousands with bond refinance
Poyeho Project seeks to build up South Africa
Mansion to receive face-lift
Nature’s classroom
City won’t allow campers
Sumner sees beauty in trees
Avoiding bear encounters takes respect, awareness
Grant could LIFT city
Cyber bullying is on the rise
After 17 years in the district, time to retire
Following up on our graduates
Sumner moms work together, play together
New trend employs use of skimmers
Investco to stay in Sumner
Classrooms today bring challenges
Rotary’s support of Sumner schools goes beyond the checkbook
Moving forward from lessons of the past
Retired chief sets sights on helping schools
Sounder plans bring parking to the forefront
Community gathers to remember Dalton
Awards go beyond the academic
Dreams can be found at the library
Organizations work together
Keeping the faith
Sumner voters say yes to merge
Get it before the line forms
Sumner makes parking changes
‘The miracle man’
Council passes parking measure
Local couple still in love
Are April’s showers bringing icicles to the valley?
Puyallup School District seeks input regarding a possible bond measure
Going green is always the way to go
Funds dwindle as Sumner roads crumble
City has options for revenue shortfalls
Friends say goodbye to Two Step Eddie
Organizations eager to build on departing city staff member’s example
Women at home on the farm
City takes action to ensure openness in government
Reflecting on festivals of the past
Mama Stortini’s owners to open second restaurant
Be a farm-finder: Use the Internet to find traditional farm products, learn about farms
Health Department aims to de-glamorize smoking
Chamber of commerce connects to Puyallup history
It only took 30 years to plan this wedding
Summit promotes community togetherness
Puyallup City Council ready to get back to business
Main Street organizations help preserve traditions
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