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The SW WA Growers Cooperative and Food Hub will provide a multi-farm produce box over 10 weeks from Jan. 18 through March 22. A number of regional farms have combined forces to offer the … more
Thurston County Emergency Management (TCEM) is asking those in areas impacted by recent flooding and wind to submit their initial damage assessments (IDAs) as soon as possible. Data collected from … more
Thurston County is seeking qualified projects to apply for Conservation Futures funding for 2023, with an application deadline of 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Conservation Futures is a land … more
Sirens — Yelm Police Department Vehicle Stolen From Walmart Parking Lot, Recovered Next Day At around 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5, an individual shopping at Walmart called to report … more
After a rocky start, the 118th Congress has begun and Southwest Washington’s new representative, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, has been sworn in. An owner of an auto repair shop in … more
In a statement released on Friday, Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced he has partnered state Sen. Manka Dhingra, D-Redmond, and state Rep. Debra Lekanoff, D-Anacortes, to … more
Jared Potter, a Yelm resident for nearly 20 years, has found success in the film industry.   Whether it’s animation or effects work in television shows, movies or commercials, Potter … more
Roy issued a notice on Dec. 15 about an application the city received for a 79-lot “detached single family subdivision” on a 38.4 acre site for the Oakview Preliminary Plat project. … more
The start of the new year brought change within the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office as outgoing Sheriff John Snaza said his goodbyes and incoming Sheriff Derek Sanders introduced his new … more
With the holiday season behind us, there are several drop off locations for Christmas trees locally throughout the greater Nisqually Valley area.   Trees taken to sites in Thurston County … more
As the new year brings a new slate of events for people to enjoy, the City of Yelm encourages its residents to consider the Yelm Community Center as a venue for their activities.   The … more
The Thurston County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) is accepting applications for qualified projects occurring in unincorporated Thurston County in 2023.   Lodging tax funds may be … more
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest will begin hiring for the 2023 summer season beginning Jan. 12.  A range of positions will be open at the six duty stations in Randle, Amboy, Carson, … more
The City of Yelm will hold a celebration to honor the 3A state football champions later this month in a joint celebration with Yelm Community Schools.   The celebration will start at 4 p.m. … more
Through floods, celebratory events and everyday life in the greater Nisqually Valley area, staff was there to capture big moments and compelling images in 2022. Here are some photos from the last 12 … more
OLYMPIA — A new year often brings new laws set to go into effect, and this year brings two of the most controversial: a clean fuels standard and a cap-and-trade program. Both programs … more
Thursday, Jan. 5   Food Bank The Yelm Community Services food bank, at 624 Crystal Springs St. NW in Yelm, will hold a food giveaway from 1 to 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5. Clients … more
Looking to read your favorite magazine or a new book but can’t find it in print? The Timberland Regional Library system has new iPads available for use at its locations.   According … 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 • … more
Two Puyallup men accused of attacking four Pierce County power substations over the Christmas holiday were scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Tacoma on Tuesday, Jan. 3, on charges of … more
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