Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 6
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- 09/24/1988
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Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 6
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Four-year-old Rochelle Atkins plays with a hula hoop at the People's Center playground on S. 15th and K Streets.
K Street Story -- Amy Kunhardt
Taken for the Tacoma News Tribune article titled, "K Street Kids" Aug 19, 1988, Fri p.C1 (see "Hilltop Neighborhood 1988-1992"clipping file)
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Her doll accompanies Aisha Bell most days as the 5-year-old plays in the S. 15th Street neighborhood.
K Street Story -- Amy Kunhardt
Taken for the Tacoma News Tribune article titled, "K Street Kids" Aug 19, 1988, Fri p.C1 (see "Hilltop Neighborhood 1988-1992"clipping file)
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On his way to his aunt's apartment complex for a swim in the pool there, 7-year-old Ken Posey ("Cool Papa") leads Corey Bell, 8 (left rear) -- Ken's uncle -- and Errol Mares, 8, on a shortcut. In background, at corner of S. 15th and M Streets, stands brown apartment house, a former crack house now boarded up by police.
K Street Story -- Amy Kunhardt
Taken for the Tacoma News Tribune article titled, "K Street Kids" Aug 19, 1988, Fri p.C1 (see "Hilltop Neighborhood 1988-1992"clipping file)
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Carrie Robertson photo, Merryman story; Marine View Presbyterian Church members (from left) Mildred Sloan, Rick Weir and Roger Wiseman look over the house that they and other church volunteers remodeled to house needy families.
Tacoma Public Library - Branches - 6
Tacoma Public Library- Martin Luther King Jr. Branch
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L Brouw Story
The MLKing branch of the Tacoma Public Library opened today. Here John Martin, 6, watches as Megan Marshall gets her first library card.
Baldassin Robert (Bob) (Tacoma) - 1
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Bob Baldasin, assistant Sergeant-at-Arms in the Senate Chambers in Olympia, was a former Tacoma Police Department officer. (Misterek story)
Staff photo by Peter Haley
Visiting Place Program (Central Lutheran Church) - 2
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Margaret Stickler is a volunteer with The Visiting Place, where volunteers supervise visits between CPS parents and their children who are in foster care.
Washington Corrections Center Shelton, WA. - 8
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Warden Kurt Peterson stands in the shadow of tower #5, an unmanned guard tower at the Northwest corner of the Reception Center Recreation Yard where last week three inmates escaped by crawling over the 12 foot high security fence pictured to his right. (left in photo)
News/Mike Gilbert
Photo by Russ Carmack
Smitherman, Bill (D-Tacoma) - 12
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Senator Bill Smitherman
26th District Democrat
Stevens, John (Talking Rain Beverage Company) - 1
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John Stevens is a partner in the Talking Rain Beverage Company, which is producing a new brand of flavored seltzer -- with water from Tumwater.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Business story by Gillie
Hill, Abby Williams (Early Tacoma artist) - 1
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Hill, Abby Williams
Donais, MariJo (Channeller for Zanzoona) - 1
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MariJo Donais, 32, of Vancouver, Wash., claims to be channelling Zanzoona, a warrior who lived 3,500 years ago in the Mycenaean civilization. Here, supposedly is Zanzoona in the body of Donais. The voice and body posture are more like that of a large, mature man than Donais.
Staff photo by Peter Haley
Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 4
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SEATTLE, Dec. 30--SETTLING IN SEATTLE--Newlyweds Elena Akhmilovskaya, former Russian chess player, and John Donaldson, the captain of the American chess team, are now living in Seattle following their secret wedding ceremony at the 28th Chess Olympiad in Greece last month. The couple are trying to get Soviet authorities to allow Akhmilovskaya's 7-year-old daughter, Dana, to come to the United States.
AP Photo by Gary Stewart
Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 5
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"Dave Purchase, founded the needle exchange program in Tacoma. Pic Credit: Morning News Tribune 1988"
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"Purchase, Dave, he runs the needle exchange downtown Tacoma
Q and A
(Photo by Peter) Haley 1/6/88"
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Steve Kirby (background right) and Louis Neietzel (background left) keep score as Ken Raske (foreground) and Art Seeley (pointing finger at numbers), from the Auditors office opened up more than 150 mechanical voting machines in the storage warehouse as totals were checked against the paper precinct reports prepared on election night. Louis Neietzel is the 29th District Chairperson.
Photo by Russ Carmack.
Stoner, William (County Council) - 10
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Bill Stoner will replace Wendell Brown as leader of the County Council.
Photo by Carrie Robertson
Sugarman, Jule (Dept. of Social Health Services) - 7
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Sugarman, Jule
Jeff Larsen Photo
Sugarman, Jule (Dept. of Social Health Services) - 8
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Gov. Booth Gardner looks on as Jule Sugarman gives a farewell at a press conference held in Olympia Wednesday.
News/Callaghan
Staff photo by Russ Carmack
Sutherland, Douglass B. (Mayor Jan 1982) (Tacoma) - 13
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News/Nelson Story
Tacoma Mayor Doug Sutherland shares a laugh with city volunteer Dorothy Lantz as the two walk off stage after he presented her with a bouquet of roses, in appreciation for her service to the city. In the last 10 years, Lantz has donated 5,225 hours of her life to the city in her job -- keeping track of all the city's volunteers. The presentation ceremony was part of the "Cheers for Volunteers" brunch at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday, honoring the 6,600 people who donate their time, energy and expertise to the County and City Governments.
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 3
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As he drove away, a robbery suspect was shot by a store owner at the corner of 32nd and Portland Ave. The robber's truck crossed Portland Ave and crashed into Squirt's Tavern.
Gilbert - Story
Haley - Photo
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 5
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Anacortes Barge
A worker atop the oil barge in Puget Sound signals to others on the crane platform as the barge is being lifted to the surface Monday afternoon.
Carrie Robertson/photo
Weathersby
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 6
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Anacortes Barge
Two oil spill control workers in a boat prepare to lay out sorbent squares on the deck of the oil barge moments after it was righted Monday afternoon after several delays. The barge sunk Jan. 31.
Carrie Robertson/photo
Weathersby
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The Tacoma Urban League will honor these three people and others at a Thursday banquet that marks the 20th anniversary of the organization. From left: Rod Hagenbuch, Shauna Rae Weatherby, and the Rev. Oscar S. Tillman.
Bruce Kellman/News
Driscoll, Denny (Restaurateur) - 1
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Denny Driscoll, owner of the Lobster Shop Restaurants
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Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
Construction is ongoing at the Heritage Manor subdivision on Puyallup's South Hill.
Bill Hunter/Photo
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Nez Perce tribe member Jo Ann Kauffman, Executive Director of the Seattle Indian Health Board, poured a can of Treaty Beer into a garbage can. She appeared at a press conference condemning the new product and said the can contained "Hate and prejudice." Conference was at Indian center near Fort Lawton.
Bruce Kellman/News
Best, John (Owner of Tacoma Stars) - 6
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Tacoma Stars President John Best answers questions during an interview with the "Morning News Tribune." The interview was conducted in the conference room of the Stars' offices.
Staff photo by Jon Giron
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Serving food in this photo: On left are patrons of the free lunch. On right is Anna Maria Garcia. Next to her is Arturo Garcia, holding another plate of food. Men at the table are not identified.
A Mexican style lunch was served at the Nativity House in downtown Tacoma Wednesday. The rice, beans and meat for large burritos were supplied by Arturo Garcia, owner of Moctezuma restaurant. The meal was the idea of Anna Maria Garcia, a social worker with the Health Department's AIDs Outreach program. She asked Mr. Garcia, (who is no relation) to provide the food. Father Gary Smith, S. J., is director of the Nativity House. His establishment provided the setting. Anna Maria Garcia said that a table with literature used in the fight against AIDS was placed where the guests would have access to the information. She said many of the people she meets in her work are Latinos. The idea was to give them a Latino meal during Christmas week.
Note: McDonald's on 6th Avenue provided the orange drinks.
Bruce Kellman/Photo