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Behind the Finds Every picture has a story

In the latest series from Gig Harbor Now, writers Tonya Strickland and Greg Spadoni explore the untold stories behind old photographs connected to Gig Harbor. Their quest, rooted in curiosity and historical sleuthing, aims to breathe life into vintage snapshots while uncovering the genealogical connections of local families. Future installments promise to reveal fascinating mini-biographies of early residents and the evolution of their surroundings.

Gig Harbor Now and Then Behind the Finds Every picture has a story (even if I have to make one up)

The article discusses the significance of old photographs in storytelling, particularly through the lens of a column titled "Gig Harbor Now and Then." It features contributions from Tonya Strickland, who explores the narratives behind these images, while the author, Greg Spadoni, reflects on the imaginative interpretations of photographs lacking historical context. The piece highlights the joy and intrigue of uncovering personal histories through visual artifacts.

"Street Court Event Scheduled for March 21, 2025, in Canton of Bern, Switzerland"

** A significant event, labeled as "Street Court," is scheduled to take place on March 21, 2025, in Court, Canton of Bern, Switzerland. This event highlights local governance and community engagement in legal matters. The announcement, published by the City of Gig Harbor, emphasizes the importance of civic participation.

Traffic Alert 112th Street Court Closure Until March 31st

The article announces the closure of 112th Street Court in Gig Harbor, Washington, which will remain in effect through the week of March 31st. Detour signs will be installed to guide motorists, and residents are encouraged to plan their routes accordingly. This local traffic alert serves as an essential update for the community, emphasizing the importance of staying informed about regional developments.

Kitsap County clinic reports results from using TMS therapy to treat depression

Kitsap Mental Health Services’ Neil S. Hirsch TMS Clinic has shown promising results in treating severe depression with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy. In its first six months, approximately 62% of patients reported significant symptom relief, including nearly half reaching full remission. This treatment, particularly beneficial for Medicaid patients, marks a significant advancement in accessible mental health care.

Proposed new Gig Harbor comp plan doubles down on housing density

Gig Harbor's draft 2024 Comprehensive Plan aims to significantly increase housing density, proposing a fivefold rise in dwelling units in certain zones to accommodate new housing needs. This plan, which targets moderate to low-income households, will be presented at a public hearing on March 24. While some residents support the initiative, others express concerns about the potential impact on existing neighborhoods.

Gig Harbor Real Estate Housing activity picking up steam as spring begins

Home sales in the greater Gig Harbor area saw a notable increase in February 2025, rising by 40% compared to January, signaling a potential surge in activity as spring approaches. While home prices remained flat month-over-month at $915,000, they have increased 7.6% year-over-year. The market dynamics, influenced by rising pending sales and a steady supply-demand imbalance, indicate a robust real estate landscape in the region.

Many receiving smishing scam messages for alleged unpaid tolls

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has issued a warning about a rise in “smishing” scams involving fake text messages demanding payment for unpaid tolls. These scams, which have been ongoing since April, use the official Good To Go! name and logos to deceive recipients into providing sensitive financial information. Victims are advised to report any suspicious transactions to their banks and credit card companies immediately.

Gig Harbor, Peninsula debate teams qualify for national tournament - Gig Harbor Now

The Gig Harbor and Peninsula high school debate teams have qualified for the national tournament, showcasing their skills at the Western Washington National Speech and Debate Association District tournament. With a combined total of 11 competitors, both teams will travel to Des Moines, Iowa, this June for the competition, fostering camaraderie among the students. This marks a significant achievement for Peninsula, qualifying for nationals for the first time since 2017.

Gig Harbor firefighters rescue man and dog after fall from cliff

Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One successfully conducted a high-angle rope rescue of a 100-pound Doberman and its owner after they fell from a cliff on 13th Avenue. The incident occurred on March 16, 2025, around 9:30 p.m., and both were safely brought back to high ground by 11 p.m. This event highlights the importance of joint training between Gig Harbor and Tacoma firefighters for emergency situations.

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