Yesterday | The Olympian
County may promote work for apprentices
“After this is done, I'll be able to come back and say, 'This is a road I helped build.' ”
Helping to widen Mullen Road in front of Timberline High School is the best job Josh Kloempken says he's ever had. via The Olympian
Sunday May 11 | Tacoma News Tribune
A confident Tacoma welcomes the Winthrop Hotel
“Its erection shows that Tacoma can accomplish great things when it makes up its mind to do so.”
RICHARDS STUDIO COLLECTION, TACOMA PUBLIC LIBRARY, 253-591-5622, HTTP://SEARCH.TPL.LIB.WA.US/IMAGES Genevieve Brophy, left, and Anna Fuchs, employees of the main central office of the Pacific Telephone and ... via Tacoma News Tribune
Wednesday May 7 | KING-TV Seattle
Grays Harbor Co. hopes high gas prices boost tourism
“Take your money you were going to put in your gas tank and can't afford, and start vacationing on a local level”
Businesses in Grays Harbor County are hoping high gas prices will help bring more tourists to town. via KING-TV Seattle
Sunday May 4 | The Olympian
DOT advises on work that may delay traffic The following projects are expected to affect traffic in Thurston and Lewis counties this week: Installation of traffic-data sensors will close single lanes at various ... via The Olympian
Thursday May 1 | The Daily Weekly
`Whoops' Powers Up - Just 25 Years Late
“It's like psychological warfare”
Posted yesterday at 11:59 am by Rick Anderson The old N-tower A quarter century after our tax dollars disappeared in the nuclear power-generating debacle we know as "Whoops," there will be light at Satsop. via The Daily Weekly
Tuesday Apr 29 | The Chronicle, Centralia, WA
Flood Authority Closer to Forming
“Things that can be done in design by the non-federal sponsor”
The Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority came a few steps closer to fruition Monday after gaining the approval of the Lewis and Grays Harbor county commissions and the Chehalis City Council. via The Chronicle, Centralia, WA
Thursday Apr 24 | The Chronicle, Centralia, WA
Centralia Approves Flood Agreement
“Certainly we feel that we can still move forward and the group will function even with many different voices.”
Centralia became the first entity to approve an interlocal agreement to form the Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority Tuesday night at the city's regular city council meeting. via The Chronicle, Centralia, WA
Tuesday Apr 22 | KING-TV Seattle
Judge's son held in Washington State University fires
One of two students arrested following a string of small fires at Washington State University in Pullman is the son of a judge. via KING-TV Seattle
Tuesday Apr 22 | Wenatchee World
Eyman initiative could stop red-light cameras
“If the state wants to take that incentive away from us, that's not a good thought process.”
WENATCHEE — Mayor Dennis Johnson says Tim Eyman's red-light camera initiative could delay the cameras' arrival in Wenatchee. via Wenatchee World
Sunday Apr 20 | Daily World
Commissioners vow to "strike while iron is hot"
“We ought to strike while the iron's hot”
County commissioners from Grays Harbor, Thurston and Lewis counties on Monday took a collaborative step toward a new era in Chehalis River flood control. via Daily World









