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WDFW Approves Six Days of Coastal Razor Clam Digs Beginning February 24

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has confirmed six days of razor clam digging on coastal beaches starting February 24, following safe marine toxin results. Diggers are reminded to check beach access and must adhere to regulations including a daily limit of 15 clams per person and the requirement of a fishing license for those aged 15 and older.

Thurston County finalizes 14.3 million building purchase for new sheriff station

Thurston County has finalized a $14.25 million purchase of a new 56,000-square-foot building for the Sheriff’s Office, enhancing public safety infrastructure. This strategic investment aims to consolidate policing operations and accommodate future growth, funded through the recently approved Public Safety Sales Tax. The Sheriff’s Office anticipates moving into the renovated facility by spring 2026.

Thurston County finalizes 14.3 million building purchase for new sheriff station

Thurston County has completed the purchase of a new 56,000-square-foot building for its Sheriff's Office at a cost of $14.25 million, with total project expenses expected to reach about $20 million. This strategic investment will consolidate operations and enhance public safety services for the growing community, which now has a population of over 307,000. The plan includes renovations and the establishment of a new vehicle impound facility and potentially an outdoor shooting range.

Legislators consider grant program to support police hiring

Washington legislators are exploring a grant program aimed at assisting local police departments in hiring new officers amid ongoing funding shortages. Senate Bill 5060, supported by key figures like Governor Bob Ferguson and Senator Jeff Holy, seeks to allocate $100 million over two years to help recruit and retain law enforcement personnel. The initiative addresses pressing public safety concerns while navigating the challenges posed by the state's budget deficit.

In inaugural address, WAs new Gov. Bob Ferguson says hes here to reform government

Washington's new Governor Bob Ferguson, in his inaugural address on January 15, 2025, emphasized the need for government reform and bipartisan collaboration to address pressing issues such as homelessness, behavioral health, and a significant budget shortfall. He expressed optimism about making progress and outlined plans to work with both Democratic and Republican lawmakers on various initiatives, including a "Homes for Heroes" program and increased funding for police.

Permit denied for south Thurston County event center. Owner says he will appeal decision

Hillside Farms, an event center in south Thurston County, faced permit denial by the Thurston County Hearings Examiner due to resident noise complaints and zoning issues. Owner Paul Wendler plans to appeal the decision while continuing to operate the venue without final building permit approval.

Hundreds Have Weighed in on Tumwaters New Community Center. Heres Whats Been Decided.

Tumwater is moving forward with plans for a new community center after decades of discussion, responding to local residents' desires for a facility with diverse amenities. Four potential sites have been identified, with the highest-rated option located near the airport, and community feedback has highlighted key priorities such as indoor walking tracks and dedicated senior spaces.

Olympia City Council Appoints Kelly Green as New Member

Kelly Green has been appointed as the new city council member for Olympia, filling the vacancy left by Lisa Parshley. As the Vice President for Advancement at South Puget Sound Community College, Green expressed gratitude toward her supporters and outlined her priorities, which align with addressing budget deficits, affordable housing, and the Comprehensive Plan update. The council welcomed her, noting her readiness and commitment to the community.

Olympia City Council Appoints Kelly Green to Fill Parshleys Seat

Kelly Green has been appointed to the Olympia City Council, filling the vacancy left by Lisa Parshley after her election to the State House. Green, who has extensive experience in community relations and advancement at South Puget Sound Community College, plans to focus on budget deficits, affordable housing, and the city's Comprehensive Plan update.

Lacey Fire District 3 Chief Steve Brooks to Retire, Deputy Chief Jennifer Schmidt Set to Take Over

Lacey Fire District 3 Chief Steve Brooks will retire at the end of the year, with Deputy Chief Jennifer Schmidt set to take over, making her one of only five female fire chiefs in Washington state. Schmidt brings extensive experience in managing first responders and training programs, while Brooks has dedicated 34 years to fire and EMS. This leadership transition reflects the evolving landscape of fire service leadership in the region.