To mitigate barriers to participation on advisory boards, the Lacey City Council unanimously approved a stipend program for its advisory board at its October 5 public meeting.
The new program, …
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To encourage residents to promote children’s health and safety, the Lacey City Council officially proclaimed the month of October “Walk to School Month.”
The council said it …
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By JC Medina
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10/9/23
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Thurston County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an alleged assault by a school bus driver on a Lydia Hawk Elementary School pupil.
Last Wednesday, October 4, The JOLT published a story …
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Most of those who answered Lacey’s survey on Manufactured Home Park (MHP) residents said 45% or more of their income went toward monthly housing costs, Lacey Housing Coordinator Jennifer Adams …
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The mother of a first-grade student at Lydia Hawk Elementary School has complained to North Thurston Public Schools that her son’s school bus driver slapped the boy on his way home on Monday, …
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By P. Jade Asumbrado and Darlanne Cruz
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10/4/23
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Let us welcome October with family-friendly fun. Visit the events below to engage in the community.
Nisqually Watershed Festival 2023, Saturday, September 30 The Nisqually Watershed …
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9/28/23
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A Lacey police officer was able to revive an overdose victim while making an arrest on a wanted suspect Thursday. September 21.
“One of our officers conducted an area check in an area on …
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The Lacey City Council signed a cooperation agreement with the Nisqually Indian Tribe in support of the tribe’s plans to develop 250 acres of tribal land.
“The Nisqually Tribe is in …
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The Thurston Regional Planning Council – Technical Advisory Committee (TRPC-TAC) approved the proposed adjustment to the urban area boundaries set by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) …
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On behalf of Se’Si’Le , the public is invited to stand with Indigenous leaders and Tribal communities across the Northwest in support of a Snake River journey and the Indigenous-led …
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The end of September is near, but the fun events just got started.
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9/21/23
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Lacey’s Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) reviewed the 2024 lodging tax fund applications at a meeting yesterday, September 13, which included requests aimed at promoting the city.
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By P. Jade Asumbrado
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9/18/23
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Next week has a lot of fun in store for you. Join these local events with your family and friends.
2023 Zonta of Olympia- Hotel Olympian Gala Extravaganza, Saturday, September 16 Jenny Greenlee …
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9/14/23
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Note to Reader: You are about to read one homeless man’s account of why he is homeless. This individual consented to the interview and could refuse to answer any questions. This is …
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A suspect is now in custody for 1st-degree arson after a structure on the 6800 block of Martin Way E caught fire late Friday night.
Firefighters from Lacey Fire District 3 , multiple other fire …
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By Darlanne Cruz
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9/11/23
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Lacey has officially proclaimed September 19 of this year as National Voter Registration Day.
The Lacey City Council said it encourages all eligible community members to register to vote , to …
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By JC Medina
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9/8/23
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Each week is an exciting one with the people in Thurston County. Check the upcoming events below to plan your week.
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9/7/23
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Welcome September with a blast! Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater are ready to delight your senses with these local events.
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8/31/23
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Lacey Police is asking for community members’ help in finding a recently homeless man.
Shea M. Messicksouza had recently become homeless and has been reported missing since July 3, Lacey …
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By Edwin Oscar Gutierrez, Jr.
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8/29/23
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Lacey, Thurston officials come together to discuss urban growth plans
said Lacey City Mayor Andy Ryder
By JC Medina
Thurston County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) and …
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