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Five applicants make their cases for vacant Yelm City Council position
By Jacob Dimond jake@yelmonline.com Five applicants took the podium on March 12 to make their cases for why they should be appointed to the vacant Yelm City Council position 4 seat. ...
City of Yelm reaches agreement for design services of Prairie Line Trail Phase 2B
Yelm's Prairie Line Trail will soon have a safe and suitable design for its bridge portion of the project, phase 2B, as the Yelm City Council unanimously approved a professional services ...
City of Yelm seeking proposals for 640 acres of vacant land
As city officials consider what to do with its vacant 640-acre plot of land, staff is collecting proposals from applicants on how to develop the land. Applications are due for submission by April 8. ...
What's Happening: Rainier Education silent and live auctions, Yelm levy open houses, mushball tournament
Saturday, March 23 Rainier Education Foundation silent auction Rainier Education Foundation (REF) will host its annual silent auction online from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the ...
Yelm baseball loses to 4A Kennedy Catholic, narrowly defeated by 3A Steilacoom
Prior to league play beginning for Yelm High School's baseball team early in the 2024 season, the Tornados chalked losses in two non-conference contests against the 4A North Puget Sound League ...
Back to Business: Cleansing sewage essential to supplying enough freshwater for growing world
In Washington this year, we hope to again escape the historic droughts plaguing other parts of the world. The Columbia River water system flowed at normal levels in recent years, which is good for ...
Guest Commentary: A missed opportunity for salmon as Legislature does little for struggling species
The legislative session is over, and it had the potential to be very positive for salmon recovery in Washington state. There was bipartisan support for habitat restoration, with several bills being ...
Salmon recovery proponents say several bills got away this legislative session
Supporters of salmon recovery efforts in Washington state were optimistic going into this year's short 60-day legislative session. There was bipartisan support for habitat restoration, with ...
Mountaineers rally from five-run deficit to beat T-Wolves in home opener
Rainier High School’s Hunter Howell finished his first start of the season on the mound earlier than he wanted against Morton-White Pass on Friday, March 15. He went three innings and allowed
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