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Yelm school district shares reduced educational plan amid budget shortfall
Yelm Community Schools projects it will finish the 2023-24 school year with a fund balance of $3.3 million, $1.6 million short of its projected balance of $4.9 million from its adopted balance in ...
YCS superintendent addresses upcoming levy at Yelm City Council meeting
The upcoming educational programs and operations levy has been a hot topic for community members in recent months, and Yelm Community Schools Superintendent Chris Woods addressed the Yelm City ...
Yelm City Council votes on EIC design, interlocal agreements
Yelm City Council members had a busy session on Tuesday, March 26, as they voted to amend the agreement for conceptual design modifications for the Yelm Education and Innovation Center and approved ...
Wild Heart Beauty aims to bring family roots into salon business
Wild Heart Beauty, a family-owned business, opened its doors on Feb. 19 and aims to build strong relationships with community members and clientele as the four family members have set up shop in the ...
Yelm baseball defeats Timberline twice to earn first series sweep of the season
Yelm High School's baseball program is picking up steam in South Sound Conference action, following the sweep of SSC opponent Timberline on Monday, March 25, and Wednesday, March 27. ...
What's Happening: Community art show, school levy open houses, Christian country concert
Saturday, April 6 “Pass The Hat” concert Yelm Community Choir will present “Pass The Hat” concert at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 6, at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 206 Third
Back to Business: Sustainable forestry a green industry to be encouraged
As climate change concerns grow, researchers are turning to family tree farmers for assistance. They have been helping for a century, but their efforts go unrecognized. The American Tree Farm
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