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Death Notices for Dec. 1, 2024

The article provides a series of death notices from Olympia and the surrounding region, honoring the recent passing of several individuals. It includes their age, location, and the funeral homes handling arrangements, serving as a vital record for the community.

Lacey council on anti-discrimination: ‘We want to make sure everyone knows they belong’

The Lacey City Council recently discussed an anti-discrimination proclamation aimed at fostering a welcoming community. This proclamation underscores the city's commitment to diversity and inclusion, with council members sharing their thoughts on its significance for residents' sense of belonging. Larry Jefferson, president of the NAACP of Thurston County, accepted the proclamation, highlighting its importance in the context of current societal issues.

47th annual Toy Run expected to bring large crowd to Olympia | The Olympian

The 47th annual Toy Run in Olympia is set for Saturday, December 7, 2024, expecting around 1,500 motorcyclists. Deschutes Parkway will be closed from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants are encouraged to bring toys or monetary donations for The Salvation Army to help needy children.

New affordable housing project planned in west Olympia. Thurston County contributes $1M

The Family Support Center of South Sound is enhancing affordable housing in west Olympia by acquiring three acres of land with a $1 million contribution from Thurston County. The project will provide supportive housing for families, survivors of domestic violence, and vulnerable seniors, with construction expected to start in about eight years.

Unwrap Joy, Share Warmth: Bring Holiday Cheer to Young People in Need

Community Youth Services is launching the Winter Wonders program to spread holiday cheer to youth and families in need. This initiative highlights the importance of community support during the holiday season, addressing the increasing demand for assistance.

New affordable housing project planned in west Olympia. Thurston County contributes $1M

The Family Support Center of South Sound has announced a new affordable housing project in west Olympia, supported by a $1 million grant from Thurston County for land acquisition. This initiative aims to provide permanent supportive housing for vulnerable families and survivors of domestic violence, adding over 60 units and fostering an intergenerational community.

Death notices for Dec. 4, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

The article provides obituaries for several individuals who recently passed away in the Olympia area, including Walter Alvin Hale, Jr., 95, who died at home, and Robin Adams, 69, who passed away at Providence St. Peter Hospital. These notices inform the community about local losses and honor the memories of the deceased.

Death notices for Dec. 4, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

The article provides a compilation of recent death notices from the Olympia area, detailing the names, ages, and places of death for various individuals. These notices are significant for the community, allowing residents to honor their late friends and neighbors, and include contact information for local funeral homes.

‘Extremely rare’ dedication honors Puyallup WWII soldier awarded the Medal of Honor

A dedication ceremony at Puyallup City Hall honored WWII veteran Lieutenant Victor Kandle, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his courageous service. The event aimed to educate the community about Kandle's legacy and inspire future generations to appreciate the sacrifices made by servicemen and women.

Seattle remains among top best cities for singles in U.S. | The Olympian

Seattle ranks third in a recent Wallethub study as one of the best cities for singles in the U.S., following Atlanta and Las Vegas. The study evaluated 182 cities based on dating opportunities and economic conditions, with other Washington cities like Spokane and Tacoma also making the list.