Thurston County
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The Thurston County Fire Marshall now allows using charcoal over the current burn ban. In a press release issued by the Marshall today, community members are now permitted to light charcoal and … more
Thurston County’s Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) met with its Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) yesterday, August 3, to decide on the future direction of the proposed … more
Teachers and childcare workers went on strike this morning at a Lacey branch of Cadence Academy Preschool, a national early childhood education services provider based near Phoenix, Arizona. … more
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) on Tuesday deployed an enhanced hit-and-run alert system aimed at wider information dissemination about fleeing vehicles involved in serious collisions.   … more
Intercity Transit’s (IT) board of directors adopted a resolution updating the agency’s public record request policy on Wednesday, August 2. Last updated in 2007, the update seeks to … more
Fran’s retired, but she doesn’t know it! That’s one way to describe Franida Maudsley, former director of the Social Service Payment System (SSPS) for the State of Washington. She … more
County staff presented to the Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) on Wednesday, July 2, their proposed plan should a bid to return the county’s proceeds from the American Rescue Plan Act … more
Thurston County Board of Commissioners (BoCC)’s Chair Caroline Mejia facilitated a hybrid meeting yesterday, August 2, to receive updates on the stormwater permit submittal, and the advisory … more
Did you enjoy the first days of August? Let us continue to join in on the fun! 2023 Family Cornhole Challenge, Weekend, August 5, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. The Family Cornhole Challenge is an outdoor … more
Thurston County Commissioner Gary Edwards is proposing redirecting public health funds toward the county coroner's office to address the increase in deaths caused by fentanyl and other opioids. … more
The County Superior Court has cleared its backlog on family law cases, announced Judge Mary Sue Wilson to the Board of County Commissioners on Monday, July 31. Wilson attributed two ways they … more
Thurston County’s Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) met yesterday, July 31, to receive updates about the Central and South Puget Sound Region Meat Production and Processing Infrastructure … more
The Thurston County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) approved the maintenance renewal with computer software by the company Adobe for one more year during its meeting on the first day of August. … more
The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) cautioned motorists against mimicking dangerous driving behavior they might have seen on social media. “There has been a drastic increase … more
Today it became easier to order birth and death certificates in Thurston County using new online forms. Applicants for such documents will continue to be required to prove that they are … more
The Thurston County Auditor's Office is reminding voters to submit their ballots by tomorrow, August 1 before 8 p.m. There are 29  ballot drop boxes distributed throughout the county (see … more
Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders pursued a fleeing suspect accused of hit and run and driving under the influence (DUI), who was later arrested and booked on multiple charges. Last Saturday … more
She lived her life to make a difference – and did! She literally crafted our local human services system over 50+ of her 85+ years. Now, a group of people are taking action to ensure her legacy … more
Timberland Regional Library does not condone the “prejudicial labeling” of their books, said Executive Director Cheryl Heywood. During their board of trustees meeting on Wednesday, … more
Thurston’s Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) had two meetings yesterday, July 26, to share updates on its Shoreline Master Program (SMP) and conducted a roundtable discussion with the … more
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