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Kathleen Merryman is a local news columnist for The News Tribune, where she's worked for a quarter of a century. Amazing, considering she is only 32. You're likely to find her fighting crime, righting wrongs or judging pies. You're less likely to find her in the newsroom. Call her at 253-597-8677 or e-mail her.

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Steve Maynard is a communities reporter and religion reporter for The News Tribune. He covers Federal Way, Fife and Milton. He also has been the paper's religion reporter since joining The News Tribune in 1987. Maynard has reported for daily newspapers since 1979, previously in Walla Walla and Houston. Call him at 253-597-8647 or e-mail him.

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Here's what's happening around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound today..
Friday, January 25th, 2008
Posted by Scott Fontaine @ 04:24:45 pm

I sat down this afternoon with Dennis Mutuma. He recently arrived from Kenya to attend Tacoma Community College, but his schooling is only paid through the first quarter.

I'll have more at a later time about him, but he's got a great story - including securing an education despite a dysfunctional childhood, spending four months in prison when he was 10 and flying out of Nairobi on the day that election violence rippled across the country.

Keep your eyes peeled for this inspiring story.

(And, on a side note -- Who knew you could take the SAT in East Africa?)

Categories: Tacoma, West End