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Death notices are provided to The News Tribune once per month by the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. Here are the deaths for January 2023. Abraham, William Edward, 92, Jan. 1, Puyallup
Dr Kelly Powers, best known for her appearances as a commentator on Fox News has died, aged 45. Powers, who worked as a physician and surgeon, reportedly died on Sunday (1 December), after a long ...
The Puyallup Herald is a weekly newspaper in Puyallup, Washington, covering local news, sports, business and community events. Published once a week on Thursday, The Herald provides news to Puyallup, South Hill, Bonney Lake, Sumner, and Edgewood. The newspaper is owned by McClatchy, [2] and is published through The News Tribune. [3]
The collision occurred shortly after 8 p.m. on state Route 161 at 144th Street East, about a mile-and-a-half south of Puyallup city limits, WSP said in a news release. Troopers said the ...
Carolyn Powers (September 25, 1925 – February 1, 2024) was an American politician in the state of Washington. She served the 26th district from 1979 to 1983. She also served on the Port Orchard, Washington council from 1987 to 2013. Her husband, Paul D. Powers was mayor of Port Orchard from 1972 to 1982. [1] [2] [3]
The Meeker Mansion Museum is a historic house in Puyallup, Washington, United States. It is the second of two homes in the city which were resided in by Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker, the first one being a cabin on the homestead claim which Meeker as well as Hunter Thompson and Will Brines purchased from Jerry Stilly in 1862. This was a one ...
A man died early Saturday morning after his truck left Canyon Road East, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department said. Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the single vehicle crash at 6:50 a.m.
The name "Puyallup" is an anglicization of the Lushootseed word spuyaləpabš.The name means "people of the bend (at the bottom of the river)," [2] literally s√puy=áləp=abš, from the root √puy̓, 'curve'; the suffix =alap, 'leg or hip'; and the suffix =abš, 'people', [1] and refers to the way that the Puyallup people live on the winding river. [3]