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I’m proud to say that we raised two children to be healthy, happy, caring, and confident adults. However, it still had its challenges. While my husband is a teacher and trained to deal with … more
City of Lacey Council Positions 2 and 3 more
Port of Olympia Commission – District 1 Vote Bill McGregor Submitted by Charles Hallett , Olympia I seldom get mixed with local politics; however, I believe we should re elect … more
County Commission – District 4 more
We urge support for Proposition 1, the county public safety sales tax measure. The measure is narrowly tailored to fill funding gaps and address urgent priorities. 60% of the proceeds would go to … more
One of the earliest lessons many of us learn in life is analogous to the golden rule when it comes to the environment – don’t litter. Litter is visually annoying and, at times, … more
... these prodigious swimmers have returned, where hundreds of delighted watchers like me have come to witness their iconic migration, first at the 5th Avenue Dam and now, finally, at Tumwater. more
The Friendly Flowers Garden Club was established in what is now Lacey in 1945. At its meeting and flower show a week ago, well over 75 people – nearly all older white women – turned out … more
The Thurston County Historic Commission (TCHC) just celebrated its 4th Annual Heritage Day last Saturday, honoring our diverse local heritage. This event morphed from a previous one … more
I wrote a column in July about encountering a small flock of Caspian Terns on the mudflats north of the Port of Olympia. Terns are fish-eating birds with white bodies and black wings; most are … more
I think it was around the early sixties that the English language began to change. The use of slang became bolder and more frequent. Prior to this time people were often judged by their dialect, … more
Books, Brownies, and Beans is back! Celebrating its 20th year, this popular used book sale is among the largest one-day used book sales in the South Sound. All proceeds benefit three local nonprofit … more
We are well into autumn in the PNW! The trees’ beautiful fall colors are at their peak and it is that time again for immunizations against winter viruses (influenza, COVID- and now maybe RSV). … more
Most people assume they do not need to create an estate plan until much later in life — nearly 70% of Americans still don’t have an up-to-date Will, which means that estate planning is a … more
J.J. Prats was here - right here in Olympia - doing what he is known for, documenting history! Mr. Prats, a computer programmer turned history nerd, is the creator of the nonprofit Historical Marker … more
A few weeks ago, my neighbor and garden friend died after a difficult and painful illness. The sadness of this clings to me – and, I am sure, to his roommates, friends and co-workers. He … more
Well folks, I have some discouraging news. I am sorry to report that Bella Rose, previously described in this column as the “Smartest Dog in the World,” has been demoted. She will, … more
Highlights and resources about Community Conflict Resolution Month in Washington State, safety in living spaces, accessibility projects, and safe hygiene access. By Mary Beth Harrington, CVA … more
Years ago, my 15-year-old foster daughter asked me a question I’ll never forget: Why, she inquired, do you make a beautiful garden in the backyard, but not the front yard? Don’t you think … more
There are a number of concerns with the public safety tax being proposed by the Board of Thurston County Commissioners. This measure proposes a significant increase in our local sales tax and an … more
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