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'Out of Towners': Rochester High School's spring musical highlights graduating seniors
With nearly half of its theater students graduating this year, Rochester High School is using its spring production, “Out of Towners,” to highlight the drama program’s past
McCleary City Council mulls comprehensive plan, transit station future
The McCleary City Council discussed the proposed adoption of a Comprehensive Plan update and the beginnings of a dialogue with Grays Harbor Transit during a quick meeting on Wednesday evening. No action was taken, with council members opting to defer voting anything forward until all members were present. The Comprehensive...
Snake River Spring Chinook season now closed
OLYMPIA, Wash.-Spring Chinook Salmon fishing on the Snake River is now closed. The State Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the closure, effective immediately, on May 13 due to the fact that the estimated harvest has been met. All Spring Chinook salmon fishing is now closed, including below Little Goose...
Napavine’s season ends in opening round of district tournament
NAP Pitching — H. Fay 6 IP, 9 H, 12 R (5 ER), 5 BB, 6 K. Highlights — C. Fay 2-3, BB; Evander 1-3, RBI, R. The Napavine softball team’s season came to an unceremonious end on Monday, as the Tigers were defeated by Raymond-South Bend 12-3 in the opening round of the district tournament.
Banner day for Twin Harbor preps at 1A Evergreen Championships
Montesano’s boys team won the team title while Hoquiam’s Jane Roloff had a memorable performance at the 1A Evergreen League Championship meet on Friday in Montesano. Led by three event wins from senior Gabe Bodwell in the high jump, javelin and discus the Bulldogs scored 144 points to beat Elma (122).
400-year-old oak tree on Tumwater historical registry could soon be history itself
TUMWATER, Wash. — The Davis Meeker Garry Oak Tree, a 400-year-old oak tree on Tumwater’s historical registry, is about to be history. Citing safety concerns, Mayor Debbie Sullivan authorized the removal of the tree this week. After a 10-foot-long branch broke off the tree, falling 50 feet last...
Yelm to pay $12,000 for housing study examining racial inequality
The City of Yelm will pay $12,000 for its share of a study with different county government agencies to examine racial inequality language included in old codes that could prevent people from getting ...
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