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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 ...
Now’s your chance to help the City of Olympia pick its next permanent art fixture. Every year, the plinths at Percival ...
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The Olympian on MSNBond sale approved to double the size of Hands On Children’s MuseumThe Olympia City Council has approved the issuance of $20.5 million in tax-exempt bonds to expand the Hands On Children’s Museum. The project as a whole is expected to cost $30.6 million and will ...
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The Olympian (TCA) on MSNOne of Olympia’s best known traffic shortcuts is getting an upgrade. Here’s the planThis route involves turning onto Elliott Avenue at the Handy Pantry, hanging a right onto Crestline Boulevard and then ...
The study in Olympia evaluates the impact of slavery and discriminatory policies, exploring remedies such as cash payments, ...
Miami’s latest “solution” to the riddle of its historic but inactive Olympia Theater downtown is, unfortunately, no firmer ...
Where: Oregon Trail Days, Downtown Tenino Get ready for a weekend of high-energy hoops and community celebration as the Capital City 3on3 Basketball Tournament returns to Tenino for its 7th year — now ...
The city of Olympia in Washington has declared today, August 23, “Bikini Kill Day,” in honor of the foundational riot grrrl band, which famously formed in 1990 with members Kathleen Hanna ...
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 council voted Washington’s capital as first sanctuary city for gay, lesbian, trans, queer, other LGBTQ+ people in the state.
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