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Put Lexy Fancher at any position on a soccer field and she’ll adapt. A four-time all-league selection – twice on defense and twice on offense – the Black Hills senior has been her coach’s answer to “Who do we have to play here?” She’s adapted and dominated,...
Tags: Lexy Fancher, Black Hills Football Club, Tumwater, Yelm, MVP, Olympia, Alexander Ovechkin, Criticism of Mormonism, Mountain Meadows massacre, Nauvoo Legion, allnews
Years ago, I saw a collection of homemade lures that dated back to the Great Depression. Most of the lures were hand-carved plugs – wooden lures that imitate baitfish – and some of them were rough – they weren’t even sanded or painted. But plenty of...
Tags: fly box, dry fly, Olympia, Woolly Bugger, Fishing rod, Angling, Brown trout, Fly lure, Hospitality Recreation, Fly fishing, Fly tying, Artificial fly
The need this holiday season can be measured in city blocks. Dozens of people lined up Monday morning for about a block and a half at the start of the Thurston County Food Bank’s annual Thanksgiving basket giveaway. They ranged from the homeless and...
Tags: Thurston County Food Bank, Robert Coit, Olympia, Meat substitutes, Vegan cuisine, Tofurkey, Domestic turkey, Food bank, Meals, Thanksgiving, Poultry
About 40 people showed up Thursday night for the Washington State Parks Department’s second meeting about the Centennial 2013 vision process for Schafer and Lake Sylvia state parks, according to The Daily World of Aberdeen. The 2013 vision includes fixing...
Tags: Schafer-Lake Sylvia, Olympia, Lake Sylvia State Park, Montesano Washington, Hospitality Recreation
Saint Martin’s University will open its new recreation and fitness center today. Students can play basketball or volleyball, take yoga classes or work out at the 36,000-square-foot facility, which also will be used for organized sports such as intramural...
Tags: Olympia, New York University, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Coles Sports and Recreation Center, Hospitality Recreation, allnews
Singers gave thanks a capella in different languages as people gathered Sunday for the 26th annual Interfaith Works Celebration of Thanks. Interfaith Works, an association of congregations with a variety of spiritual beliefs, holds the Celebration of...
Tags: Temple Beth Hatfiloh, Interfaith Works Celebration, Olympia, Interfaith, Religious pluralism, Religion Belief
A Puyallup man, 22, and a Tacoma girl, 17, are in custody after people matching their descriptions took $2,000 from a KFC/Taco Bell at 1310 Yelm Ave...Sunday, Yelm police reported. Employees at the restaurant said two people wearing ski masks entered...
Tags: Rob Carlson, yelm police, Olympia, Taco Bell, Thurston County Washington, Yelm Washington, Fast food, Law Crime
The Capital Area Youth Symphony Association's first concert of the 2009-10 season is set for 3 p.m. today at the Kenneth J. Minnaert Performing Arts Center at South Puget Sound Community College, 2011 Mottman Road S.W. The string philharmonic will perform...
Drew Rickman "bowled" a perfect strike Saturday on Aisle 10 at Bayview Thriftway and took home a frozen turkey for his efforts. Rickman and about 25 other people bowled for free frozen turkeys and free bags of food using a 9-pound frozen turkey as the...
Tags: Drew Rickman, bowl alley, frozen turkey, Olympia, Spare, Turkey bowling, Bowling, Strike, Domestic turkey
About 150 current and former employees of Crown Beverage Packaging celebrated 50 years of manufacturing metal beer and soft-drink cans Saturday at the company's plant on Fones Road. They gathered to eat hot dogs, look at old pictures and share stories...
Tags: Olympia Brewery, Carole Holt, Darrell, Dan Joanis, beer cans, Olympia, Pabst Brewing Company, Olympia Washington, Olympia Brewing Company, Beer