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Two Yelm residents arrested after standoff, patrols to increase indefinitely
A Yelm man and woman were arrested and booked into Thurston County Jail early Thursday, Feb. 1, after a standoff with police. Thurston County Sheriff's Office deputies were dispatched to ...
Yelm football offensive lineman commits to Oklahoma Baptist University's football program
Kyle Kaaiwela, a 6-foot-1-inch, 270-pound Yelm offensive lineman, found his next home playing football as the Tornado committed to Oklahoma Baptist University on Jan. 22, shortly after his official ...
YHS cheer team places fourth in game day division at state championships
Madison Hummel has enjoyed plenty of success in her first two seasons as Yelm High School’s head cheerleading coach. The team has qualified for the state championships in Battle
Mountaineers fall to Spartans in OT in first round of districts
The Rainier High School boys basketball team overcame a seven-point deficit to force overtime on Saturday, Feb. 3 against Forks, but the Spartans came out on top in the extra frame, 72-66, to earn a
Mountaineers overcome slow start to top Timberwolves in district opener
As soon as the postseason lights grow bright, Bryn Beckman delivers for the Rainier High School girls basketball team. The star of last season's state tournament run led the third-seeded ...
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