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Hands On Children's Museum to double exhibit space in Olympia with $30M projectThe Olympia City Council approved the issuance of $20.5 million in tax-exempt bonds to expand the Hands On Children’s Museum.
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The Olympian on MSN‘A city of the arts.' Olympia launches 15th sculpture contest to showcase public artOlympia's Percival Plinth Project sculpture competition, launching Saturday, July 12, with a reception, puts public art to a ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Now’s your chance to help the City of Olympia pick its next permanent art fixture. Every year, the plinths ...
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNChick-fil-A submits plan for third location in the Olympia area, city announcesThe fast-food chicken sandwich business Chick-fil-A has submitted plans for a third location in the Olympia area, the city of ...
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The Olympian on MSNWinner of Olympia’s biggest tree contest was a last-minute entry. Here’s how to see themJust two months ago, the largest tree in Olympia was believed to be one that kids on the west side call the Garfield cat tree. From the nearby school playground the coast redwood’s split crown ...
OLYMPIA, WA - - The homeless crisis is forcing more communities to find answers to the growing problem. The city of Olympia, which declared a public health emergency this past summer, is ready to ...
Olympia city manager Jay Burney said after two years of searching for the right candidate who would bring a fresh perspective to the department, he found that person was already here.
OLYMPIA — The city of Olympia’s jail is aging. Now about 60 years old, the city has determined the building has outlived its structural lifespan.
The City of Olympia has settled a tort claim with the family of Timothy Green for $600,000 two years after he was shot and killed by an Olympia Police Department officer. According to an Aug. 26 ...
The City of Olympia is committing an action that is blatantly, egregiously illegal. The city spent its residents’ tax dollars sending out mailers telling voters to vote no on I-976.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — The City of Olympia settled a tort claim for $600,000 with the family of Timothy Green, a Black man shot and killed by a police officer in 2022.
Olympia’s city government will operate the Downtown Ambassador program itself and do away with the Downtown Welcome Center, the city council decided Tuesday night. The change will cost the city ...
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