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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 08:59:25 am

Evergreen Presbyterian Church in Graham opened this morning for Pierce County residents displaced by the floodwaters.

The church is located at 10118 249th St. E.

UPDATE at noon: More shelters have opened for flood victims

The county has opened two emergency livestock shelters.

Four-legged livestock can be brought to Frontier Park, 21718 Meridian Ave. E., in Graham and Puyallup Fairgrounds, 110 9th Ave. S.W., in Puyallup. Owners should bring leads and food, if possible.

Another shelter for displaced residents and their pets is open at Prairie Ridge Community Center, 14205 215th Ave. E., in Bonney Lake. Pets should be crated. Owners should bring leashes and food, if possible.

The Sumner Veterinary Hospital, 15215 Main St. E., in Sumner has 120 kennels available for those in need. The hospital is offering a 50-percent discount to flood victims.

UPDATE: A few more shelters have opened. In addition to the ones listed above, now open are:

Bonney Lake Senior Center, 19304 Bonney Lake Blvd., Bonney Lake.

Puyallup Bethany Baptist, 713 South Hill Park Dr., in Puyallup

Nazarene Church, 1026 7th Ave. SW.

Edgewood Community Church, 1720 Meridian Ave. E., Edgewood.



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