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  2. Pierce County property taxes are due soon: here’s how ... - AOL

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    You also can drop off your check at the Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer’s Office at 2401 S. 35th St., Room 142, Tacoma, WA 98409. The first half of property taxes are due by April 30 and the ...

  3. Linda Farmer and Deryl McCarty were leading the Pierce County ...

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    The top two candidates advance to the November general election.

  4. Pierce County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rainier from Ricksecker Point, 1932 Tacoma—seat of Pierce County Mount Rainier hazard map. Pierce County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington.As of the 2020 census, the population was 921,130, [1] up from 795,225 in 2010, making it the second-most populous county in Washington, behind King County, and the 59th-most populous in the United States.

  5. Brian Sonntag - Wikipedia

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    Sonntag was first elected to public office in 1978 as Pierce County Clerk, working as the administrative officer for the Superior Courts. On November 4, 1986, he was elected to the office of Pierce County Auditor, an office his father, Jack W. Sonntag, had held from 1948 to 1969. Following the end of his second term, Sonntag was elected ...

  6. ‘We’re concerned,’ Pierce County fire department says after ...

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    There are 13,729 registered voters eligible to vote in this election and there was a turnout of 23.52%, according to the Pierce County Auditor. Besides a 60% supermajority, the election also ...

  7. Washington State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    Pat McCarthy was elected Washington state auditor on November 8, 2016. She assumed office on January 11, 2017. McCarthy began her career in public service as an elected school board director for the Tacoma School District, a position she held from 1987–1999. She then became the deputy auditor for Pierce County in 1999.

  8. Edward Huggins - Wikipedia

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    Edward Huggins (June 10, 1832 – January 24, 1907) was a Hudson's Bay Company clerk, Pierce County commissioner, Pierce County auditor, and historian of the Northwestern United States. The Fort Nisqually Living History Museum has a collection of items related to Huggins. [1]

  9. Cathy Pearsall-Stipek - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the legislature, she served in many other positions in local government, including the Tacoma School Board (1983–1989), Pierce County Council (1989–1993), Pierce County Auditor (1993–2002), on the Pierce County Charter Review Commission, and at the appointment of Governor Jay Inslee, on the board of Bates Technical College. [3]