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In a bid to further champion Diversity, Equity and Inclusion within the city, the Lacey Parks, Culture & Recreation (LPCR) Board approved the proposal to update the existing LPCR Plan for 2023. … more
Lacey Design and Construction Manager Ashley Smith said there are ten ongoing utility and transportation projects in the city and there will be six upcoming more for this year. During the Lacey … more
The Lacey Parks, Culture and Recreation Board recently approved Girl Scout Troop 45298’s proposal to come up with a free little library. Troop 45298 Co-leader Jackie Means presented the … more
 An employee of a Lacey warehouse has been accused of stealing up to $12,000 worth of merchandise to sell online. Last week, the warehouse supervisor reported to authorities that there had … more
Few people are able to live their dream of making a living from the fine arts. Gary Witley is one of those lucky guys. Gary Witley has completed careers in music and music technology at both Tenino … more
The long-awaited relocation of people from homeless encampments along I-5, particularly Sleater-Kinney Road, to Maple Court has been postponed again, Planning and Development Services Manager Grant … more
June is starting to be a fun month for the locals. Check the events happening next week to spice up your weekend (or weekday).  Tenino Arts Creative Market, Saturday, June 10, 10 a.m. - 3 … more
The Lacey Water Shortage Response Plan (WSRP) for 2023 has been updated to reflect the current operating system of the city. Lacey Water Resources Specialist Charlene McHendry briefed the … more
The Lacey Community Relations and Public Affairs Committee is planning to give the city’s newsletter LaceyLife a facelift following the survey it took in February. During the committee … more
The 2023 Timberland Regional Library Summer Library Program has started and runs from June 1 to August 31. This annual program is for everyone (no matter their age) to enrich their summer with … more
Lacey City Council is encouraging community members to join the celebrations commemorating Juneteenth Day. During the public meeting on Thursday, June 1, all the council members joined together … more
Kiwanis Day of Champions , a track and field day celebration for special needs children, was hosted at the South Sound Stadium next to North Thurston High School (NTHS) on May 31. “Day of … more
Lacey City Council and Regional Housing Council member Carolyn Cox announced that the former Days Inn motel is set to welcome additional residents on June 19. Cox shared that the next round of … more
Lacey Law Enforcement Officers & Fire Fighters (LEOFF) Disability Board member Sean Smith recently received the city's Public Service Award. Smith has been part of the LEOFF Disability Board … more
A 12-year-old girl was arrested in connection with the large fire that damaged the former Ostrom Mushroom Farm along Steilacoom Road SE in Lacey May 31. Lacey Police Department said the girl was … more
Lacey is reminding residents that it is implementing its mandatory watering schedule starting today, June 1 until September 30. Addresses ending in even numbers will be allowed to water on … more
Lacey is inviting community members to join its youth council to provide input and advocate for the city’s youth. According to the city’s website and social media , Lacey is … more
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is holding nighttime artillery training tonight until tomorrow night, May 31, according to the City of Lacey's social media post . On the base’s website, community … more
​​​​Lacey’s General Government and Public Safety Committee had its regular meeting yesterday, May 23, to discuss code amendments. The meeting opened with a staff report about … more
Joanne Glee DeMeyer, 88, of Lacey, died on May 19 at Bonaventure of Lacey. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Funeral Alternatives of Washington , 360-753-1065. more
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