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  • 3 days ago | chronline.com | Dylan Reubenking

    The Thurston County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday proclaimed the month of June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, with representatives from four support groups speaking to the board about their respective organizations. PFLAG Olympia, the New BoyZ Club, Pizza Klatch and Capital City Pride were represented at the podium in front of the commissioners. Olympia Mayor Dontae Payne also spoke to the board and the crowd before Commissioner Emily Clouse read the proclamation.

  • 4 days ago | thenewstribune.com | Dylan Reubenking

    TACOMA - When the stakes soar, so does the Tumwater High School 4x200 relay team. In the last four years, the T-Birds quartet has never finished lower than first in a postseason 4x200 relay. Not leagues. Not districts. And certainly not state, including prelims. Tumwater completed its quest for a fourth consecutive state championship in the event during the 2A/3A/4A state meet at Mount Tahoma High School Saturday, saving its best for last with a school-record time of 1 minute, 42.24 seconds.

  • 4 days ago | thenewstribune.com | Dylan Reubenking

    May 31-TACOMA - The theme of the state championship weekend for the Tumwater High School boys track team is a thirst that was left unquenched. Call it the standard of improvement. Longtime coach Rich Brown, who retired in 2015, instilled the mindset of using every practice and every track attempt to elevate to a higher level and to never be satisfied. Ten years later, that standard hasn't been touched as head coach Jordan Stray has taken over at Tumwater.

  • 4 days ago | thenewstribune.com | Dylan Reubenking

    The City of Centralia is using the second half of the 2025 calendar year to evaluate its downtown trees and replace empty positions, as well as trees damaging sidewalks and roadways. Currently, the city has 124 total tree planting areas, including 75 Norway maples, 12 Japanese cherry trees and 37 empty positions - 27 of which are shrouded by concrete and 10 of which are in open landscaping areas.

  • 5 days ago | chronline.com | Dylan Reubenking

    The City of Centralia is using the second half of the 2025 calendar year to evaluate its downtown trees and replace empty positions, as well as trees damaging sidewalks and roadways. Currently, the city has 124 total tree planting areas, including 75 Norway maples, 12 Japanese cherry trees and 37 empty positions — 27 of which are shrouded by concrete and 10 of which are in open landscaping areas.

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