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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
For decades, the Lions Club members in Southwest Washington have sold boxes of apples. This year, however, We Love Rainier WA will be involved in the sale as they handle orders for apples through … more
Officers with the enforcement and education division of Washington’s Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) seized 1,300 pounds of cannabis from businesses located in Roy and Tacoma. A news … more
The 16-year-old Olympia boy whose disappearance launched a two-day search in south Thurston County this week has been arrested on charges of murder, burglary and unlawful possession of a firearm, … more
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced former Army Staff Sergeant Moeun Yoeun, who was stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, pleaded guilty to charges related to traveling to a foreign … more
The Washington state Department of Health (DOH) released a statement on Wednesday providing advice on how to prepare for wildfire smoke. While the statement said Washington has experienced a mild … more
The community of Rainier experienced a weekend packed full of events as the annual Rainier Round Up Days and the Bluegrass Festival took over the city on Saturday, Aug. 27. The events included a … more
The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced that more than $1.2 million in forfeited funds will be returned to the government of Romania following a Yelm-based international tax fraud and money … more
A prescribed ecological burn was conducted at the Deschutes River Preserve near Rainier on Aug. 25. The burn, organized by Ecostudies Institute (ESI) and its partners, was carried out for … more
The Yelm Community Chorus has been a mainstay in the community for 30 years and the group is actively looking for new members to bolster its ranks.   Normally, the Yelm Community Chorus has … more
Citizens of Yelm are invited to “celebrate the streets of the Vancil neighborhood” on Labor Day weekend at a Wrap the Block party. A news release stated the event will utilize vinyl … more
The Yelm City Council approved a motion on Tuesday, Aug. 23 to hire two entry level police officers who will join the Yelm Police Department.   The new hires include Daniel Adamski and … more
As Yelm Community Schools gears up to launch the 2022-23 school year, the final touches have been put on the new Southworth Elementary School building, which will welcome students for the first time … more
Thursday, Sept. 1 YCS Elementary Open Houses Elementary schools within Yelm Community Schools will hold open houses for students and families on Thursday, Sept. 1. Mill Pond Elementary … more
South Puget Sound Community College served a total of 226 Running Start students from 19 high schools who enrolled in 396 classes over the summer quarter. The college is one of three schools in … 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
A fire that burned 13 acres and led to nearby roads and Interstate 5 being closed for nearly five hours Thursday is considered “potentially suspicious,” a West Thurston Fire official told … more
Rangers at Mount Rainier National Park have reported the recovery of a body of a climber who fell to his death from a climbing route on the mountain’s south side earlier this week. On … more
Thurston County reported 332 new COVID-19 cases and no additional deaths during the period of Aug. 15 through Aug. 21. There were 399 cases reported and zero deaths between Aug. 8 and Aug. … more
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