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She said yes. Former Yelm residents Anthony Romans and Rene Kord, now engaged, shared the memory of a lifetime on Oct. 20 in front of several thousand passionate football fans at Yelm High … more
Roy residents and members of the community have raised concerns for years regarding the quality of the city’s water. Residents have said that the water is brown and contaminated with iron and … more
Local voters will decide between current Yelm Community Schools (YCS) board director and president Bill Hauss and challenger Kay Anderson for the Yelm Community Schools District 5 race in the general … more
Yelm Community Schools hosted a college, career and resource fair Wednesday, Oct. 18, at Yelm High School for Yelm High School students, as well as anyone in the community seeking information about … more
Voters will decide between first-time candidates Eric Heid and Casey Shaw for the Yelm Community Schools District 2 director position in the upcoming Nov. 7 Thurston County general election. … more
People on the market for a new mattress can both improve their shuteye and support the Yelm High School choir program’s sixth annual mattress fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 18. From 10 a.m. … more
TC Board of County Commissioners to hold public hearing on Yelm Joint Plan Nisqually Valley News Staff Thurston County Board of County Commissioners will host a public hearing related to … more
Bloodworks Northwest is hosting pop-up blood drives from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26 and Friday Oct. 27 at the Yelm Community Center. People interesting in donating blood can book their … more
Hundreds of onlookers lined Main Street in Boo-Coda Saturday afternoon for a scary good time during the town’s annual casket races. The rules of the ghastly race were simple: the first … more
Thursday, Oct. 26 Family Storytime Join the Yelm Timberland Library from 10:30 to 11 a.m. every Thursday for family storytime. The event includes music, movement, books and activities for … more
Enjoy these snapshots of articles written in past issues of the Nisqually Valley News from 45, 35, 25 and 15 years ago, respectively. A Look Back at This Week, 45 Years Ago • Official … more
Around the world at 7 p.m. on Oct. 15, parents and advocates joined to honor a “Global Wave of Light” to raise awareness of pregnancy and infant loss. Locally, 15 or so people gathered at … more
Voters will decide between current Yelm Community Schools director Denise Hendrickson and challenger Allyn Verbal in the upcoming Nov. 7 general election for the YCS district 3 race. Prior to … more
Cooler weather, Halloween movies on television and brightly colored leaves decorating the streets means that pumpkin patches have opened their doors for the fall season. The Nisqually Valley … more
It’s time again for the people of Yelm to enjoy some scares. Once again, Yell Manor is offering people a haunted house experience, which also features two escape rooms this year. Yell … more
Since 2016, Yelm High School’s National Honor Society has hosted a food drive at Yelm football’s homecoming games that benefit the Yelm Food Bank. This year, the NHS-led fundraiser … more
Legends Ranch pulls out all the stops every October, bringing an intense haunted house experience to the community. This year, a maze was added to the event, as well as two other attractions to … more
We Love Rainier visited Rainier Elementary School and Eagle View Elementary School this past week to donate dictionaries to third-grade students. The non-profit organization, along with … more
Shells were thrown, bananas were dodged and winners were crowned at the first ever “Mayor’s Cup” event, Saturday, Oct. 14 at the Yelm Community Center. Mayor Joe DePinto, who was … more
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