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Two Rainier senior student athletes sign letters of intent
Rainier High School seniors Haleigh Hanson and John Kenney signed their national letters of intent (NLI) to continue their athletic and academic careers in front of their friends, family and coaches ...
Yelm's partnership with Nisqually Tribe growing stronger after rough beginnings
Editor's note: This year, Yelm will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the city's official incorporation, which took place on Dec. 8, 1924. Every month this year, the Nisqually Valley ...
SRO Theater to present multiple showings of "Nunsense" and "Murder Mystery"
Standing Room Only (SRO) Theater has aimed to become the hub of arts and entertainment in Yelm through live theater showings and different events in recent years. This summer, the non-profit ...
Yelm's Lasher sets 3A meet record with second-consecutive pole vault state title
One year ago, after securing his first 3A pole vault state championship with a measure of 15 feet, 6 inches, during his junior season, Yelm High School student Jordan Lasher set a goal to ...
Oblivion Wrestling rocks Heritage Hall in promotion's debut show in Thurston County
Passionate fans of professional wrestling packed the Thurston County Fairgrounds Heritage Hall on Saturday, May 25, to experience Oblivion Wrestling's debut show. Before the first match could ...
Timed-entry reservations begin at Mount National Park's Paradise Corridor
Mount Rainier National Park timed-entry reservations for visits to the popular Paradise Corridor began Friday, May 24, and will run through Monday, Sept. 2. Many weekend and weekday advance-timed ...
Two Mountaineers crowned state champions; girls take fourth place
The 2024 Rainier High School track and field season was one of perseverance and resilience. The Mountaineers faced a myriad of injuries throughout the season, but on the biggest stage at the 2B state
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