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The Tumwater Public Health and Safety Committee authorized the purchase of a new fire engine for the amount of $1,238,023 during a meeting on Tuesday, April 11. The committee is bringing the … more
Lacey presented a tree to Yelm last Thursday at its city council meeting, continuing the cities’ long-standing tradition. As part of Arbor Month, observed each April, Lacey Mayor Andy Ryder … more
The Tumwater Public Works Committee recommended signing with contractors HDR Engineering, Inc. and Clearcreek Contractors for various city projects during a regular meeting last Thursday, April … more
The Tumwater Tree Board talked about the proposed summer program with the school district, along with the recommendation of a heritage tree, during its regular meeting last April 10. Tumwater … more
The Olympia Site Plan Review Committee heard a proposal for building townhomes at an empty lot at 2011 Walnut Road NW on Wednesday. Applicants for the Walnut Townhomes project, Tim Fyrst and Kai … more
Earlier today, ArtsFund announced that 18 Thurston County arts and cultural organizations are to receive over $247,000 in Community Accelerator Grants. The Thurston County organizations were part of … more
The Tumwater Public Works Committee recommended that the City Council approve and authorize Mayor Debbie Sullivan to increase the stormwater grant funding by $25,000 during its meeting yesterday, … more
The new general manager for Intercity Transit (IT) could likely be selected by the end of October, according to an update from the General Manager Selection Committee to the Intercity Transit … more
To: Olympia Planning CommissionThe issue of how many parking spots to allow or require in new residential projects is not simple. Having a pat answer betrays an overreliance on ideology and/or … more
Tumwater City Council authorized Mayor Debbie Sullivan to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Squaxin Island Tribe on Tuesday, April 4, establishing a framework to strengthen the two … more
Tumwater City Council approved to name a new neighborhood park at The Preserve as “Kindred Park” on Tuesday, April 4, in a 4-3 split decision. Parks and Recreation Director Chuck … more
The Lacey Parks, Culture & Recreation (LCPR) Board updated its existing scholarship program policy to consider better open access for youth experiencing homelessness. Executive Assistant Sarah … more
List of the roadways Lacey committee is recommending lowering the speed limit By P. Jade Asumbrado Lacey Transportation Manager Martin Hoppe presented an agenda document that contains the speed … more
The Internal Revenue Service has determined that The JOLT News Organization (JNO) has qualified as 501(c)(3) charitable organization, according to a letter we received yesterday. This letter … more
The Lacey Utilities Committee held a hybrid meeting last Monday, April 3, to brief the city council on the LOTT Cleanwater Alliance’s (LOTT) Affordable Housing Pilot Program. Water Resources … more
The Lacey Transportation Committee recommended modifying the speed limit of some roadways in the city during its meeting on Tuesday, April 4. Lacey Transportation Manager Martin Hoppe said the … more
Olympia is seeking young community members to help it develop a youth council that it plans to create to involve the youth with local government. “We’re looking for the voices of … more
River Ridge High School edged off North Thurston High School in a softball game held last April 3. The Rams, under Coach Sam Harding, were on a constant lead over the Ridge and their team of … more
The Port of Olympia Commission decided not to have any further discussion on the comments made by International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) members regarding the signing of the contract for … more
Olympia Community Planning and Development Director Leonard Bauer presented the draft ordinance on consolidating land use permit processes to simplify and reduce the time and costs related to … more
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