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Showing Articles published in January, 2012in Editorials
You can't help but feel an intense amount of community pride these days living in Orting. We're now on the other side of one of the oddest weather events in our City's history, 'The Big Prune', and what seemed at the time to be an amazingly devastated area, is now ...
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The Orting High School Dance Team placed in the WIAA District Playoffs at the Bonney Lake Dance/Drill Invitational on Saturday, January 28th with a score of 205!
The team, led by Captains Katy Leonard-Doll and Jessica Carney and coached by Maureen McNinch, performed a dance piece as marionettes come to life ... in News
Dear Orting School District Community,
In order to continue to support student achievement and provide a quality education for Orting students, the District is placing a Maintenance and Operation Levy on the February 14th election ballot. A school levy is a local property tax collected to help finance the education ... Dad's .... Treat your beautiful Daughter and
Mom's...your handsome Son to an early Valentine's Dance!! When: Saturday, February 4, 2012 6 - 9 P.M. Where: Orting Middle School Commons ** REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED ** $15 ..... In Advance $20 ..... At the Door $5 ... in News
Stage 1 burn ban issued for Pierce County
Indoor and outdoor burning restrictions apply To protect public health from rising air pollution levels, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is issuing a Stage 1 burn ban in Pierce County, effective at 12 p.m. today. This ban is in effect until further notice. ... in News
Orting is the place to satisfy your craving at the first annual Orting Chocolate Stroll. 50 local businesses will each be serving up something chocolaty delicious from noon to 3 PM on February 11th.
Only 250 tickets will be sold in advance to this fun event, ... Overwhelmed with your finances? Don't know what to do?
Then come to the Face Your Finances Workshop. This class will be at the Orting Multipurpose Center on Saturday, February 4th from 9am-4pm. You will learn how to manage your day to day finances, create a budget and live ... in Community
While the sound of chainsaws have over taken the usual sounds of January, Orting continues to saw, dig, clean, and clear its way out of one of the most epic ice storms on record. Official estimates have yet to be tallied as much of our area is still enjoying those ...
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For some of use this past week’s events was not just a struggle to survive the dark and cold nights without power, it was a struggle to just get home. As a Boeing employee, Boeing operations never ceased, even in the midst of a Statewide Emergency Boeings doors stayed ...
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I know what you are thinking, this is a sarcastic title and I am going to use the next few paragraphs to rip them apart, right? Well, while I must admit that the majority of my discussions about Puget Sound Energy do involve complaints about the high cost of ...
in News
Police to ‘bar hop’ Jan. 28 to help drinkers get home safe
This weekend, police will be throwing a spotlight on the role bars play in keeping drunk drivers off the road. Beginning at 9 p.m. Saturday, local, county and state law enforcement officers will team up to conduct ... in Sports
Orting Wrestling is as hot as the weather is cold! Wednesday, there's a match in Orting you will not want to miss!
Wednesday, Jan. 25th Enumclaw @ Orting 7:00 Varsity starts $6 adults, $4 students (Orting students w/ASB are free) Enumclaw: Ranked #1 3A school, defending state champs, 7 wrestlers ranked ... in News
The Orting School District calendar has been modified as of January 23, 2012. These changes were necessary based on the four days of school lost last week due to weather related issues.
February 3 End of First Semester (was January 27) February 17 ... in Classifieds
Looking for a large shop or barn to rent for a month or two in the Orting, Puyallup or Graham area. Looking to use it to sand and paint a Ford F800 service truck. If you have something and you would like to make a little extra cash ...
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As an old military officer, I am use to being in some fairly desolate environments. Some involved enduring extreme cold in January of the Iron Curtain to the 100 plus degrees of the desert. When I look over my small 16 acre farm last Friday, my initial thoughts ...
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