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‘Extremely rare’ dedication honors Puyallup WWII soldier awarded the Medal of Honor

A dedication ceremony at Puyallup City Hall honored WWII veteran Lieutenant Victor Kandle, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his courageous service. The event aimed to educate the community about Kandle's legacy and inspire future generations to appreciate the sacrifices made by servicemen and women.

Copper thieves cause Thanksgiving power outage in Mason County | The Olympian

On Thanksgiving Day, nearly 1,000 residents in Mason County experienced a power outage due to copper thieves breaking into underground electrical vaults. Mason Public Utility District 3 worked quickly to restore power and emphasized the dangers of such crimes, urging the public to report any suspicious activities.

Seattle remains among top best cities for singles in U.S. | The Olympian

Seattle ranks third in a recent Wallethub study as one of the best cities for singles in the U.S., following Atlanta and Las Vegas. The study evaluated 182 cities based on dating opportunities and economic conditions, with other Washington cities like Spokane and Tacoma also making the list.

Tim Lang named secretary of WA state Department of Corrections | The Olympian

Tim Lang has been appointed as the new secretary of the Washington State Department of Corrections by Gov.-elect Bob Ferguson. With 16 years of experience in the Attorney General's Office, Lang focuses on rehabilitation reforms to enhance safety and reduce recidivism within the corrections system.

New study ranks four WA cities among the best for singles, Seattle sits among the top three

A recent study by Wallethub ranks Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, and Vancouver among the best U.S. cities for singles. Seattle, despite its vibrant dating scene, has dropped to third place due to economic factors, particularly low rankings in the economics category.

Death notices for Dec. 4, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

The article provides a compilation of recent death notices from the Olympia area, detailing the names, ages, and places of death for various individuals. These notices are significant for the community, allowing residents to honor their late friends and neighbors, and include contact information for local funeral homes.

1 injured, 1 arrested after two-vehicle crash in east Olympia Wednesday night

A two-vehicle crash in east Olympia resulted in one injury and the arrest of a driver for DUI. Sheriff Derek Sanders highlighted the ongoing issue of impaired driving in the region, emphasizing the importance of public safety.

Thurston County Food Safety Inspections Reveal Violations and Closures

Thurston County's recent food safety inspections revealed multiple violations across various dining establishments, including serious red violations that pose risks of foodborne illnesses. Notable closures and required corrective actions underscore the importance of adherence to health standards in local restaurants, emphasizing public health safety in Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater.

Death notices for Dec. 4, 2024, in The Olympian | The Olympian

The article provides obituaries for several individuals who recently passed away in the Olympia area, including Walter Alvin Hale, Jr., 95, who died at home, and Robin Adams, 69, who passed away at Providence St. Peter Hospital. These notices inform the community about local losses and honor the memories of the deceased.

** Dr. Wood: The facts about how widespread sexual assault really is

Dr. Rachel Wood's article discusses the alarming prevalence of sexual assault, particularly in the context of the #MeToo movement, using statistics from the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs. The piece emphasizes the importance of community dialogue around prevention and consent.

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