Thurston County News, October 2008
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Shelton clam grower used state tideland, The Olympian, Oct. 31
Panel must hold public hearing on tent cities ban, state ..., The News Tribune, Oct. 30
Tumwater residents voice concerns over new project, The Olympian, Oct. 30
Olympia developer plans for 'sex emporium' if grocery store falls ..., The News Tribune, Oct. 29
Lacey told to hold hearing on homeless camp, The Olympian, Oct. 29
Board: Council in Lacey broke law, The Olympian, Oct. 29
We must work to help clean watershed, The Olympian, Oct. 27
City steers away from tax break for Olympia condo project, The Olympian, Oct. 26
County Marks Large Removal of Invasive Plant From River, Centralia Chronicle, Oct. 25
Olympia officials consider artists' housing, The Olympian, Oct. 28
Port dredging costs questioned, The Olympian, Oct. 22
$2.37 million plan to use reclaimed water on Tumwater course, The Olympian, Oct. 17
Lawsuit ruling: ‘Business as usual’, Nisqually Valley News, Oct. 17
Wildlife might get port land, The News Tribune, Oct. 16
Petition for park proposal validated, The Olympian, Oct. 2
Taller buildings win key Olympia council vote, The Olympian, Oct. 1
Fraser, Hunt: Percival Landing more important than isthmus park, The Olympian, Oct. 1
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