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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2015
Vol. CXXIV, No. 230
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF TACOMA Devoted to the Courts, Real Estate, Finance, Industrial Activities, and Publication of Legal Notices
Published Published Since Since 1890 1890
Top Stories
November 2015 By Todd Matthews, Editor Here are the top five stories read by visitors to the Tacoma Daily Index's Web site during the month of November, according to Google Analytics. 1. Safety concerns force Tacoma to remove aging art installation downtown (Tacoma Daily Index, Nov. 6, 2015) — The City of Tacoma plans to remove and dispose of a downtown art installation created nearly 40 years ago by Pacific Northwest artist Harold Balazs. 2. Grand opening Nov. 13 for downtown Tacoma's Dunagan CLOCKWISE FROM Brewing Co. (TacoTOP: Safety concerns ma Daily Index, Nov. force Tacoma to remove 5, 2015) — Dunagan aging art installation Brewing Co. celebratdowntown (PHOTO BY ed its grand opening TODD MATTHEWS); in downtown Tacoma. Grand opening Nov. 13 3. Veterans Day: for downtown Tacoma's Tacoma events Dunagan Brewing Co. honor local ser(PHOTO BY TODD MATvicemembers (TacoTHEWS); Veterans Day: ma Daily Index, Nov. Tacoma events honor 9, 2015) — Tacoma local servicemembers and Pierce County (COURTESY IMAGE); residents honored Tacoma to introduce $50K U.S. military service historic preservation personnel during a grant program (PHOTO number of Veterans BY TODD MATTHEWS); Day events. PHOTOS: High winds, 4. Tacoma to inheavy rain cause Tacoma troduce $50K hisdamages (PHOTO COURtoric preservation TESY TACOMA FIRE grant program (TaDEPARTMENT / CITY OF coma Daily Index, TACOMA) Nov. 18, 2015) — The City of Tacoma is expected to introduce a heritage grant program that aims to help non-profit organizations and public agencies working on projects related to local history and historic preservation. 5. PHOTOS: High winds, heavy rain cause Tacoma damages (Tacoma Daily Index, Nov. 17, 2015) — The weather was wild in the Puget Sound region as a storm moved through the area on Tues., Nov. 17, carrying high winds and heavy rain. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning and a flood watch alert, and power outages, park closures, and bridge closures were reported in Western Washington.
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