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    Pierce County Public Works
    English ivy clings to a tree in the Pierce County's Pierce County's Bresemann Forest. On Monday, Puget SoundCorps crews will begin to remove the invasive plant. (PHOTO COURTESY PIERCE COUNTY)
    Restoration work to begin on Pierce County urban...
    August 1, 2014 3:36 pm

    A Puget SoundCorps crew will remove English ivy and Himalayan blackberry from trees in Pierce County’s Bresemann Forest starting Monday.

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    The North Warren Street Bridge that crosses Muck Creek in Roy will be closed for four months starting Mon., Aug. 12 so the bridge can be replaced. (IMAGE COURTESY PIERCE COUNTY)
    Pierce County to replace North Warren Street Bridge
    August 8, 2013 9:21 am

    The North Warren Street Bridge that crosses Muck Creek in Roy will be closed for four months starting Mon., Aug….

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    Pierce County Public Works crews are nearly finished rehabilitating the A Street KPS boat launch in the community of Home near Carr Inlet. The boat launch was closed on July 15 to allow crews to replace the existing ramp structure with concrete panels purchased from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. According to Pierce County officials, work should be completed this week, with the exception of some paving. (PHOTO COURTESY PIERCE COUNTY)
    Pierce County wraps up boat launch rehab project
    July 24, 2013 12:53 pm

    Pierce County Public Works crews are nearly finished rehabilitating the A Street KPS boat launch in the community of Home…

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    Pierce County to begin major sewer replacement project
    Pierce County to begin major sewer replacement project
    June 17, 2013 12:44 pm

    The public is invited to an upcoming open house to learn about Pierce County’s replacement of the sewer main along…

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    The concrete McMillin Bridge has a long history in Pierce County. Built in 1934, it is an important section of State Route 162 that connects Orting to Sumner. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was designed by Homer M. Hadley, whose work contributed to bridges spanning rivers, lakes and creeks throughout Washington State. (PHOTO BY TODD MATTHEWS)
    Pierce County Council committee OKs historic McMillin Bridge...
    By Todd Matthews • May 7, 2013 10:33 am

    A Pierce County Council committee Monday approved a recommendation to place the 79-year-old McMillin Bridge on the county’s register of…

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    Pierce County residents are invited to celebrate the completion of a series of Canyon Road East corridor road projects from State Route 512 to 176th Street East. (IMAGE COURTESY PIERCE COUNTY)
    Pierce County marks completion of $66.6M Canyon Road...
    August 29, 2012 11:08 am

    Pierce County residents are invited to celebrate the completion of a series of Canyon Road East corridor road projects from…

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    Pierce County closely monitoring Howard Hanson Dam situation
    Pierce County closely monitoring Howard Hanson Dam situation
    September 16, 2009 12:00 am

    Managers in two Pierce County agencies are closely following developments concerning the potential flood situation in King County’s Green River…

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