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Recent Obituaries in Tacoma and Olympia

The article reports on recent obituaries in Tacoma and Olympia, detailing the ages, places of death, and funeral arrangements for several individuals, including Michael Berry, Harlan Earl McCauley, and Clinton L. Weaver. This local news serves to inform the community about these losses and provides essential information for families and friends.

Lacey City Council Considers New Parks Tax Proposal

The Lacey City Council is considering a proposal to establish a Metropolitan Parks District, which would levy a property tax of 45 cents per $1,000 of assessed value to support local parks. This could generate approximately $5.9 million annually. Council members have differing opinions on the proposal, particularly regarding its timing and financial impact on residents.

New Thurston County Commissioner Rachel Grant sworn-in Tuesday as Gary Edwards retires

Rachel Grant was sworn in as Thurston County Commissioner on December 17, 2024, succeeding Gary Edwards. She aims to enhance community services, focusing on behavioral health and collaboration with fellow commissioners. Grant, who recently changed her last name after marriage, shared her family's challenges, including her son's leukemia diagnosis, which may affect her availability.

Lacey City Council Reconsiders Metropolitan Parks District Proposal

The Lacey City Council is reconsidering a proposal to establish a Metropolitan Parks District, previously rejected by voters in 2018. A work group has recommended a property tax levy of 45 cents per $1,000 of assessed value, potentially raising $5.9 million annually for local parks. Council members are divided on the proposal, with some supporting it while others seek more information on funding and spending.

New Thurston County Commissioner Rachel Grant sworn-in Tuesday as Gary Edwards retires

Rachel Grant was sworn in as the new Thurston County Commissioner for District 2, succeeding Gary Edwards. Grant is committed to enhancing the community and shared her family's recent challenges, including her son's leukemia diagnosis.

Thurston County voter files to recall Commissioner Emily Clouse after board censure

A recall petition has been filed against Thurston County Commissioner Emily Clouse after her censure by the county board for alleged misconduct. Arthur West, an open government advocate, claims her actions amount to malfeasance or misfeasance, leading to an investigation. The recall's fate will be determined by voters.

City Council member Leatta Dahlhoff announces candidacy for Tumwater mayor

Tumwater Mayor Pro Tem Leatta Dahlhoff has announced her candidacy for mayor, following the news that current Mayor Debbie Sullivan will not seek reelection. With over 20 years of experience as an environmental chemist, Dahlhoff is focused on addressing key issues such as infrastructure, environmental health, and pedestrian safety in Tumwater.

Rachel Grant Sworn in as New Thurston County Commissioner for District 2

Rachel Grant has been sworn in as the new Thurston County Commissioner for District 2, succeeding Gary Edwards. In her inaugural remarks, she expressed enthusiasm for her role and a commitment to enhancing behavioral health funding in the county. The ceremony also included the re-election oaths of incumbents Wayne Fournier and Carolina Mejia.

Commissioner Emily Clouse Faces Recall Petition Amid Workplace Investigation Fallout

Thurston County Commissioner Emily Clouse is facing a recall petition initiated by Arthur West, following a workplace investigation into her conduct. The petition alleges malfeasance and misfeasance, leading to a censure from the county commission and a denial of legal representation during the recall process.

Volunteers Needed for 2025 Point in Time Homeless Census

Volunteers are urgently needed for the 2025 Point in Time Homeless Census, an important initiative to understand and address homelessness in our community. This annual event is crucial for collecting data that helps local services and resources support those in need effectively.

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