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  2. Washington Corrections Center for Women - Wikipedia

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    Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW, originally the Purdy Treatment Center for Women) is a Washington State Department of Corrections women's prison located in unincorporated Pierce County, Washington, [1] with a Gig Harbor address. [2]

  3. Tacoma–Pierce County Health Department - Wikipedia

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    The Tacoma–Pierce County Health Department (TPCHD) is a public health department serving Tacoma and Pierce County in the U.S. state of Washington. It was formed by the city government of Tacoma and Pierce County through an interlocal agreement signed in 1972. [1] The agency has approximately 270 employees and an annual budget of $79.1 million ...

  4. Pierce County Council - Wikipedia

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    The Pierce County Council is a county legislative council with jurisdiction over Pierce County, Washington.In addition to serving as the legislative branch of the county's government, the council is responsible for managing the Pierce County Sheriff's Office, public health and human services, public transportation (including the Pierce County Airport), wastewater management, parks, open space ...

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

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  6. How do your property taxes compare across Pierce County? 2nd ...

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    If residents pass a levy lid lift on the ballot Nov. 5, Edgewood’s city-related property taxes would increase from $0.70 to $1.28 per $1,000 of assessed property value, which would be the ninth ...

  7. Why is there so much homelessness in Pierce County ... - AOL

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    Roots of Pierce County homelessness. Tracking our homeless crisis, TNT compares homeless rates here in Pierce County with same-sized Snohomish County. Ours are high and climbing, theirs are going ...

  8. Pierce County Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Pierce County Herald may refer to either of two newspapers: The Puyallup Herald , a newspaper in Pierce County, Washington that formerly had this title a newspaper in Pierce County, Wisconsin , merged with the Red Wing Republican Eagle in 2019

  9. Pierce County Community Newspaper Group - Wikipedia

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    The Pierce County Community Newspaper Group (PCCNG) consists of four newspapers in the Tacoma, Washington area. The papers include the Tacoma Weekly (formerly the Tacoma Monthly), the Fife Free Press, and the Milton-Edgewood Signal. The Tacoma Monthly began in 1987 and became a weekly paper in 1994. It is distributed around Tacoma.