Tuesday, March 18th, 2025
Good morning, Olympia. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 18th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Providence Swedish caregivers shared why they chose the hospital to care for neighbors and grow in their careers. Their stories show deep commitment to the hospital’s mission — Know me, Care for me, Ease my way. ThurstonTalk
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ NOVA Middle School’s online auction is live and offers unique prizes that support student programs while bidding will end Saturday, March 22 at 6 p.m. ThurstonTalk
- ➤ The Olympia School District board held its first reading of a new domestic violence leave policy on March 13. The policy allows employees to take paid or unpaid leave to get help with health care or legal needs and provides safety measures for survivors and their families—aligning with state law. JOLT
- ➤ On February 7, Tumwater School District held its second middle school Career Fair at Bush Middle School where nearly 30 mentors and more than 100 community members met with students to discuss their future careers. Teacher Kim Griffin said the event showed how work-based learning builds career planning—and the district will soon expand its CTE summer programs. ThurstonTalk
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ People will rally on the steps of the Capitol building in Olympia today to oppose planned cuts to Medicaid, healthcare, higher education, long-term care, and more (the protest aims to protect vital services) as community members voice their concerns (many fear the changes will hurt vulnerable groups). FOX13
- ➤ The Olympia City Council reviewed a draft regional ordinance that would require home sellers to obtain a Home Energy Score before listing their property to provide clear energy efficiency data for buyers. Climate Program Specialist Jaron Burke presented the proposal on March 11 as part of a regional effort by the Thurston Climate Mitigation Collaborative, with the policy set to begin on May 1 (Olympia’s share is estimated at $20,250). JOLT
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Athletes at The Evergreen State College competed in track events this past weekend—Izabelle Trefts won the women’s 1,500-meter run in 5:14.19 and placed among the top 10 in the 5,000 while Rowan Hicks finished seventh in the men’s 1,500 run. In wrestling, Flor Parker Borrero took third and Nizhoni Tallman placed eighth at the NAIA Championships—both earning All-America honors. ThurstonTalk
- ➤ Olympia High School girls fastpitch team beat Tumwater High School 12-2 in a non-league game (played at Stevens Field on March 14) as senior Ava Bautista led the win by allowing one run, striking out five in six innings, and hitting three home runs. ThurstonTalk
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Comedy Underground Featuring Bo Johnson
Comedy Underground returns for a night of laughter with Seattle's Bo Johnson, a finalist in the Seattle International Comedy Competition.
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Black Box Jazz: Maria Wulf Group Performance
Renowned drummer and educator Maria Wulf brings her jazz group to the Washington Center for the Performing Arts, showcasing her original compositions and contributions to the Pacific Northwest jazz scene.
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Olympia Youth Chorus Concert
The Olympia Youth Chorus will perform traditional and contemporary choral music, featuring guest artists from the Haley Prendergast School of Irish Dance and the Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia.
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Skerryvore Concert
8-10 p.m. — Washington Center for the Performing Arts — Tickets required — Experience a high energy show blending traditional Scottish music with diverse rock elements.
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Knife Throwing 101
Dabble.co is launching in Olympia for anyone looking to promote their local class or workshop. Come learn knife throwing with a local expert!
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Electric Sweats Concert
9 PM – 1 AM — Mc Coy's Tavern — Cost TBA — Experience the energetic blend of down-tuned metal and punk rock from Olympia's own Electric Sweats.
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Step Afrika! Performance
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Washington Center for the Performing Arts — Tickets available — Experience the vibrant blend of African dance styles and storytelling that will leave your heart pounding.
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