- 5.1.2-TNT0061B
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- 08/11/1984
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Baggy Goes Hollywood
Staff photo by Russ Carmack
(Note: John Bagnariol is second from right in the grandstands.)
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John Bagnariol
Front of Photo:
Baggy Goes Hollywood
Staff photo by Russ Carmack
(Note: John Bagnariol is second from right in the grandstands.)
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John Bagnariol
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Tacoma Police Dept. officer Manny Ortiz conducts a crime prevention seminar in the Salishan Housing District Wednesday. The seminars are designed for people with limited knowledge of English.
Photo by Joe Giron
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Tacoma, City of - Urban Renewal
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 1
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About 2300 Tacoma and Pierce County citizens packed the Foss High School gym Thursday for the first "Safe Streets" community forum to Fight Illegal Drug Use, Gangs and Violence. 150 individuals held number signs to aid in forming discussion groups of 15 people each.
Bruce Kellman/News
Note: Published photo has the number of people at 1,600.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 31
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Demonstrators
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Demonstrators gather in front of a bridge with signs reading, "Save our fish" and "Supreme Courts decision unclear."
Heckman, Jim (Executive director of Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission) - 1
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Jim Heckman was hired to fill the position of Executive Director for the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission on May 6. He has been working for the Commission since last July as Director of Biological Programs. Prior to his employment at the Commission, Heckman spent twenty-five years with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Photo credit: Phyllis Stone
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Bev Doolittle
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Former (State) House Speaker John Bagnariol opened an Italian restaurant in Renton as a comeback from two years in prison as one of the three Gamscam defendants.
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John Bagnariol
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
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Them Prom Kim holds three-year-old Sokha Buntun during a Tacoma Police Dept. seminar on crime prevention in the Salishan Housing District. These seminars are for people with limited knowledge of English.
Photo by Joe Giron
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Tacoma Featured
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Photograph by Bruce Larson
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 30
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Two people sit in an encampment.
Hegarty, Kevin (Director of Tacoma Public Library) - 4
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Kevin Hegarty - Dir. Tacoma Pub. Library
Photo by Jerry Buck
Doppmann, Mr. and Mrs. William (Pianists) - 7
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William Doppmann
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Thien Long, his wife, Soeuth Tuy Long and their baby, Ellen Mary Long (age 1.5) rest on a bed in their apartment in Tacoma. This is for a story on welfare for Southeast Asian refugees.
Photo by Joe Giron
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 22
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
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Coos Bay
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 29
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Two people look to be fishing from a boat with an outboard motor on the water.
Hegarty, Kevin (Director of Tacoma Public Library) - 3
Doppmann, Mr. and Mrs. William (Pianists) - 6
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 21
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
Thea Foss
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Sumner Business District
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 28
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Indians, Puyallup
Bruce A. Kellman Photographer
Two people handle oars in a rowboat.
Hegarty, Kevin (Director of Tacoma Public Library) - 2
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Irish ice
Doppmann, Mr. and Mrs. William (Pianists) - 5
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Doppmann, William
Baker, Elbert (Former TNT owner) - 3
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Betty and Elbert H. Baker II (with unidentified pony boy) congratulate Bold Country, winner of Sunday's $10,000-added Tacoma Handicap at Longacres.
Official Longacres Photo by Jerry M. Clark Photography (Yakima)
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Hang Sou, a Hmong refugee, stands in line for his final medical exam at a Thailand transit camp in the Non Fiction Television documentary "Becoming American", which will be televised over the Public Broadcasting Service Friday, June 4 at 9 p.m. (Check local listings.) The documentary by Ken Levine and Ivory Waterworth Levine follows Hang Sou and his family from a refugee camp in northern Thailand to their new home in Seattle, WA.