Tacoma and Seattle seaports will benefit.
The shop was the source of the weapon used by the D.C.-area snipers.
The Tacoma-based company – part of Masco Corp. – had a half-billion dollars in sales in 2002.
This year is the 31st annual event.
The earth sciences instructor will work in Argentina next year.
Bates and Clover Park each will get $1.5 million.
The Dallas-based discount retailer offers upscale accessories and gifts.
The $12 million, 85,000-square-foot facility will showcase repaired and restored vehicles.
The event at Pierce County’s Environmental Services Building offers networking opportunities and publicity.
This week’s meeting will be held at 4 p.m., instead of the usual 3 p.m. start time.
See what your City Council has on the agenda for the June 10, 2003 study session and regular meeting.
Our mild Pacific Northwest summers are lost on Mom…for now.
The Legislature proposes a bill with no new taxes!