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Committee endorses renewal of school resource officer program in Tumwater

The Tumwater Public Health and Safety Committee approved the renewal of its school resource officer program, aiming to maintain a longstanding partnership with law enforcement in schools. The program is designed to enhance safety and foster positive relationships between students and officers.

City of Tumwater looking for organizations who want saplings of Davis Meeker Garry oak tree

The City of Tumwater seeks organizations interested in receiving saplings from the Davis Meeker Garry oak tree. This initiative aims to promote local environmental efforts and increase the presence of this significant tree species in the community.

Tumwater City Council hears about revised funding proposal for FIFA fan zone

Tumwater City Council considered a revised funding plan for the FIFA fan zone, reducing required contributions from $375,000 to $300,000. Tumwater would contribute $50,000, utilizing lodging taxes to support the initiative. Council members expressed support, though one member opposed the use of lodging taxes.

Ordinance establishes Tumwater as Purple Heart City

Tumwater City Council designated the city as a Purple Heart City on September 2, honoring military personnel wounded or killed in action. The ordinance includes plans for signage to recognize Purple Heart recipients and a commitment to improve policies for veterans.

Former Tumwater Mayor Peter Fluetsch dies at 88

Peter Fluetsch, former mayor of Tumwater, died on August 16, 2025, at the age of 88. He served as mayor from 1990 to 1993 and was a founding member of the Thurston County Economic Development Council. His contributions to the community included establishing Sunset Air and receiving the JT Quigg Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009.

Road striping process to continue next week in Tumwater

Tumwater officials plan nighttime road striping on Sept. 6 and 7 to improve city road safety. The project aims to enhance visibility and guide traffic effectively. Residents should expect temporary road closures during these dates.

Survey finds majority of Tumwater residents satisfied with city services

A survey by the City of Tumwater revealed that 95% of residents rated their quality of life positively. While fire and emergency services received the highest satisfaction ratings, homelessness response was the lowest, with only 48% of participants expressing satisfaction.

Tumwater moves forward with roundabout on Linwood and 2nd avenues

Tumwater plans to construct a peanut-shaped roundabout at the intersection of Linwood Avenue and 2nd Avenue, with bids solicited for construction. The project, costing between $3.5 million and $4.3 million, aims to improve traffic flow and safety. Construction could start by the end of the year, potentially closing the intersection for two months.

LOTT authorizes takeover of Deschutes Valley holdings by City of Tumwater

The LOTT Clean Water Alliance approved the sale of its Deschutes Valley holdings to the City of Tumwater. This decision, which alters the original plans for a reclaimed water plant, marks a significant shift in local water management strategy.

Nighttime Interstate 5 ramp closures planned between Maytown and Tumwater

Motorists should expect nighttime closures on northbound Interstate 5 ramps between Maytown and Tumwater from August 18 to 22 due to roadwork. The Washington State Department of Transportation will repave sections and repair drainage, with lane reductions starting at 6 p.m. each night.

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