
New FBLA chapter starts off with a bang
Walk into Columbia Junior High (CJH) some Friday morning, and you’ll be greeted by one of the most comforting aromas there is – freshly baked chocolate chip cookies. If you try to resist buying some, let your inner “treats monster” take over because the proceeds of all sales go toward the school’s brand new chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA). Read more...
Discovery urges early Kindergarten registration
Officials from Discovery Primary School are urging parents to register their 5-year-olds early for kindergarten this year. Read more...

Charlie’s brings together good friends, good food
Charlie’s Restaurant has been a downtown Puyallup icon since 1972. Longtime friends, and now business partners, Janice Carter and Teresa Suprak took over the operation in January 2009. Carter and Suprak have worked together on and off for 23 years. Together, they have more than 50 years in the restaurant business. When Suprak transitioned out of a Pacific Northwest restaurant chain, she approached Carter about partnering to purchase a restaurant. The women made a commitment to friendship first. Read more...
Food processing company brings jobs to Fife
A California-based seafood processing company will bring new jobs to Fife this May. Read more...

Delaney Ferrell does her school proud
Fife School District, and Fife High School in particular, received a great honor last weekend when Fife High sophomore Delaney Ferrell competed in the first-ever Miss High School America Pageant in Branson, Mo. In fact, the entire state of Washington was done proud, as Farrell is our state’s first Miss Washington High School, the precursor to moving on to the national pageant’s inaugural event. Read more...

Comics publishing in South Puget Sound
Creator’s Edge Press emerges out of Puyallup, onto comics scene
Nestled inside downtown Puyallup is a comic store called Comic Evolution, and inside its doors the owner and some writing friends have been stirring up ideas for a local revolution all their own. Read more...

Fife welcomes Anderson Appliance
The former site of Couch’s Furniture in Fife has been transformed into a new Anderson Appliance store. The Fife Regional Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new business with a ceremonial ribbon cutting on March 5, followed by an open house in the store’s showroom. Various members from the community, including Fife City Councilmember Rob Cerqui, were in attendance at the ceremony to help owners Gary and Terry Anderson celebrate. Read more...
Community, tribe gather to celebrate new ballroom
An impressive outpouring of support was shown for the Puyallup Tribe, as members of the business community gathered to celebrate the ribbon cutting of a new Emerald Queen Casino (EQC) Ballroom in Fife on Feb. 25. Read more...
Jewell’s Premier Consignment Store in downtown Puyallup has been in business since 2006. Jewell Guaglianone, owner, designed the space with her vision of being a premier consignment store. Read more...

Businesses shoot hoops for FBLA
This year at Fife High School (FHS), more students than ever before have qualified to go to the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) state competitions in Yakima this April. But to get there, they need to raise money and that’s where the community comes in. Read more...
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