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Rutledge Alexander Oraker of Bremerton
Rutledge Alexander Oraker of Bremerton April 28, 1912 to April 5, 2010 Rut Oraker of Bremerton, WA entered the presence of our Lord on April 5, 2010 a few days shy of his 98th birthday. He was born April 28, 1912, in San Francisco, CA to Ole and Eva (Fabiansen) Oraker and moved with his parents and older... »
Capitol Campus Activities and Events
Events and activities in public spaces on the Washington State Capitol Campus, including Heritage, Sylvester and Marathon Parks. For more information please call (360) 902-8881. A list... »
SpeedInfo Sensors Enable Olympia Area Travelers to Receive Up-to-the-Minute Traffic Information
SAN JOSE, California, October 13, 2008 – Drivers along I-5 in the Olympia, Washington area from Tumwater to Ft. Lewis will soon start receiving the most up-to-the-minute traffic information available. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has deployed SpeedInfo’s solar-powered Doppler radar sensors in this area, the third deployment by WSDOT this year. SpeedInfo... »
Lacey’s Shipwreck Beads Going For World Record Asking For The Community’s Help
Olympia, WA – December, 2009 – Shipwreck Beads already has the distinction of having the world’s largest selection of beads. Now one of western Washington’s greatest tourist attractions is setting its sights on a new world record, one that may well land Shipwreck Beads in the Guinness Book of World Records™. Shipwreck Beads will... »
Grants Available For Volunteer Projects That Benefit Fish And Wildlife
OLYMPIA, Wa –(AmmoLand.com)- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will begin accepting grant applications Dec. 1 from individuals and groups seeking financial support for volunteer projects that benefit fish and wildlife. The one-year grants will support project activity occurring between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. Offered through the Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account... »