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The 38th annual kid’s fishing derby will continue a long tradition of entertaining kids with a fun afternoon at the Nisqually Valley Moose Lodge in Yelm. Members of the lodge have rented a … more
While the overall number of those collecting jobless benefits recently decreased in the United States, the number of Americans applying for benefits rose to its highest level in eight months. … more
Do you have a beautiful collection of antiques you’ve been dying to show off? If the answer is yes, then you may want to submit information on your treasure to experts with the TV show … more
Wolverines have reproduced at Mount Rainier National Park for a third year in a row, according to an announcement last week by the Cascade Carnivore Project. The news marks another positive … more
Thursday, July 28 Business After Hours The Yelm Chamber of Commerce will host July’s Drive 507 Business After Hours networking event at 5:07 p.m. on Thursday, July 28. The event will … more
The InGenius! Gallery and Boutique shop in Yelm will celebrate its one year anniversary on Saturday, July 30. The celebration, which has a theme of “Meet the InGenius,” will allow … 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 • The 1977 … more
Yelm Police Department Argument Leads to Assault at Van Norhop Street Residence Yelm police officers responded to a call at around 2:15 a.m. on Monday, July 18, after a man reported his … more
Thurston County declared a three-day, three-night hazardous weather event on July 25 leading up to the Puget Sound’s mid-summer heat wave.  Thurston County health officials urged … more
Oregon Trail Days in Tenino will return to the Stone City this weekend, and like the quarry pool when it’s not undergoing repairs, is filled to the brim with history and celebration of the … more
The National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) completed an air tour management plan for Mount Rainier National Park on July 18. The plan establishes measures to … more
Violent crimes and murders increased, while drug and fraud-related numbers decreased along with the number of commissioned officers in 2021, according to a report released this week by the Washington … more
Masonry Cafe officially reopened its doors on Wednesday, July 13, with an expansion of the cafe into The Old Firehouse on Yelm Avenue. The new upgrades to the business will help establish the … more
Thurston County’s plan to locally issue building permits in unincorporated areas of the county for projects that affected Endangered Species Act (ESA) protected animals, like the Mazama pocket … more
Cliff Diffendaffer, a 17-year-old Boy Scout, celebrated the completion of his Eagle Scout project on Friday, July 15 at the Lacamas Community Center in Roy. Diffendaffer donated a handmade … more
Yelm councilmember Joshua Crossman responded to comments made at a previous city council meeting regarding an email he sent to city officials voicing concern over a Yelm school district … more
The Yelm City Council approved the city’s second quarter budget amendment at its meeting on July 12. The approved amendment featured four community-benefitting grants, totaling over $1.16 … more
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