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The rental housing landscape is changing in west Olympia. The Olympia Hotel, formerly Red Lion Suites, is transitioning from a hotel into an apartment complex. The Olympia project, tentatively … more
Thurston County Historic Commission ranking and recommendations for the 2025 Heritage Grant Program applicants were revealed at a Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) work session on Monday, November … more
Local spirits maker Heritage Distilling  has officially gone public, marking a new chapter in its growth and expansion. Headquartered in Gig Harbor, with a distillery and tasting room in … more
Dr. Bill Conerly will present economic trends at this year's Regional Economic Forecast and Innovation Expo on Thursday, December 5. He told The JOLT he’ll offer insights into the national … more
Lacey officially proclaimed November 30 as Small Business Saturday and the whole month of November as Veterans Appreciation Month during the council meeting on Tuesday, November 20.   The … more
The Olympia City Council approved a resolution on Tuesday to suspend the city's Parking and Business Improvement Area (PBIA) assessment rate and comprehensively evaluate the program's structure. … more
The Olympia City Council, on Tuesday, voted 5-1 to approve Option A, a funding recommendation from the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC), which includes $25,000 in funding for the annual Lakefair … more
The Lacey City Council has unanimously passed Ordinance 1666, which amends the Lacey Municipal Code 5.38 concerning massage and reflexology services, during its meeting on Tuesday, November 19. … more
Lacey officially proclaimed November 30 as Small Business Saturday and the whole month of November as Veterans Appreciation Month during the council meeting on Tuesday, November 20.   The … more
The Port of Olympia Commission unanimously voted to ratify a contract with ILWU Local 47B, which represents the workers at Swantown Marina & Boatworks.   Executive Director Alex Smith … more
Plans for a second warehouse at the marine terminal are moving forward after the Port of Olympia Commission unanimously voted to greenlight the project.   After conducting a town hall … more
Lacey's Planning Commission held a public hearing Wednesday, Nov. 13, to discuss proposed amendments to its Development Guidelines and Public Works Standards Manual, prompted by Senate Bill 5290. … more
Lacey Museum is moving to the Bell Center on 6th Avenue, scheduled to open in early 2025. The City of Lacey announced in its press release that the move is designed to offer more dynamic ways to … more
Thurston County Solid Waste and the Lacey MakerSpace are thrilled to host the Fix-it-Fair on November 20, 2024, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Lacey MakerSpace on the St. Martin's University Campus.  … more
Olympia’s Budget and Finance Manager Joan Lutz presented the proposed rates and allocations for residents in an effort to clarify the city's property tax expectations for 2025.   … more
The Port of Olympia Commission approved on Monday, October 28, the renewal of its contract with ILWU Local 47A, which represents the marine terminal maintenance workers.   more
Joint Animal Services (JAS) reminds pet owners to take special measures to keep their animals safe during Halloween. “Halloween can be spooky fun,” acknowledges JAS in a press … more
Olympia City officials have proposed increasing utility rates, permit, and impact fees as part of the 2025 budget, aimed at supporting critical infrastructure, and other municipal services.   … more
The Olympia City Council on Tuesday, October 15, passed a resolution opposing Washington state's Initiative 2124, which would make the state's long-term care insurance program voluntary.   … more
Tumwater City Council authorized Mayor Debbie Sullivan to sign the interlocal agreement for the governance and funding of the Deschutes Estuary project.   The project seeks to restore … more
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