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Lacey has officially proclaimed September 19 of this year as National Voter Registration Day. The Lacey City Council said it encourages all eligible community members to register to vote , to … more
You can't go inside it, and you can't even walk around outside it. It’s a historic lighthouse, #93001339, on the National Historic Register of Historic Places , but still active in the US … more
Just when everything in local vegetable gardens was at a peak of bounty, trouble struck a friend’s tomato crop: The dreaded blossom end rot. That sent me on a little Google research expedition, … more
A 15-year-old Capital High School (CHS) student from Olympia was detained on the morning of Wednesday, September 6 for bringing a concealed firearm onto the campus. Yesterday was his first court … more
Thurston County Sheriff’s Office On 09/08/23 at 6:45 AM in the Copper Wood Apts, Sheriff’s deputies arrested Alexander Charles Stephens, 25, on suspicion of 2 nd degree burglary. … more
Lacey Police Department On 09/07/23 at 8:39 AM in the 4800 block of Martin Way E, police arrested Christopher Roy Allen, 31, on suspicion of an out-of-town misdemeanor warrant. On 09/07/23 … more
Thurston County Sheriff’s Office On 09/06/23 at 1:43 AM in the 6700 block of Martin Way E, Sheriff’s deputies arrested Norman Jay Field, 59, on suspicions of 1) 1 st degree unlawful … more
County Manager Ramiro Chavez has resigned effective October 5 to become the City of Tacoma’s new public works director. In a two-to-one vote, the Thurston Board of County Commissioners is … more
At a Wednesday, September 6 meeting, the Olympia Site Plan Review Committee approved the land use approval for the Nisqually Healing Center project, located at 3663 Pacific Avenue SE. The … more
The Thurston Board of County Commissioners and county staff deliberated on the new guidelines released by the US Department of Treasury in spending the American Rescue Plan (ARPA) funds. Under … more
Principal Planner Joyce Phillips met with Olympia's Planning Commission yesterday, September 7, to answer questions regarding the latest updates to the preliminary Capital Facilities Plan (CFP). … more
Plum Street Village, one of Olympia's programs to combat homelessness, will transition into a workforce entry-supported home village to empower residents to secure permanent housing. Plum Street … more
A man was arrested for multiple charges late evening of September 5th after a woman called 911 about a domestic disturbance in the area of Grand Mound.   After establishing probable cause … more
Each week is an exciting one with the people in Thurston County. Check the upcoming events below to plan your week. more
Driving by the intersection at Black Lake Boulevard and Highway 101 on any day between 9 and 10 a.m. in any season, rain or shine, hot or cold, you’ll very likely see a distinguished-looking, … more
The Who If you are familiar with Lions Clubs, you probably associate them with white cane days and guide dogs. By now you may have tasted the famous burgers served up from our Burger Den at Lake … more
The Board of County Commissioners commemorated the tragic events on September 11, 2001, known as the “worst terrorist attack on US soil, by proclaiming this year’s 9-11 as a Day of … more
Thurston County’s Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) received a briefing on the Self-Insurance Analysis & 2023 Insurance Renewal during a meeting yesterday, September 5. Tammy … more
The Thurston Climate Mitigation Collaborative (TCMC) is inviting community members and local organizations to apply to join its Community Advisory Workgroup (CAW). According to TCMC’s … more
Olympia has appointed Thurston County Superior Court Commissioner Pamella Nogueira as the new Municipal Court Judge. Replacing Scott Ahlf, now Washington State’s court services director … more
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