Stories for January 2024

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Friday, January 26

Get Growing: A new way to choose seeds

The plants we choose and the way we plant and care for them can make a difference.

Bill seeks to boost payments for crops damaged by deer and elk

Farmers in Washington could see an increase in state payments for their losses.

Wednesday, January 24

Savvy Senior: What to know about Medicare spouse coverage

Advice, tips, and tools for seniors looking to live a healthy, full life.

Eatonville boys drop two Evergreen games

Cruisers drop games against Elma, Hoquiam to fall to 6-8.

Girls basketball: Cruisers roll to three consecutive wins

Eatonville sweeps games against Rochester, Elma, and Hoquiam.

Wednesday, January 17

ESD's Special Education Support Center gets ribbon-cutting ceremony

The district spent about $170,000 to relocate a portable from the high school, connect it, and refurbish it for use.

Girls basketball: 18-0 run sparks big Eatonville win

Cruisers hammer Tenino, 54-18, to improve to 9-5.

Boys basketball: No. 8 Tenino too much for Cruisers

Beavers' Noah Schow drops 44 points as Tenino pulls away for win.

Thursday, January 11

Arizona trip ends with third-place finish for Eatonville

Cruisers end year with five games at Coyote Basketball Invitational.

Wrestling: Ostendorf takes first at Jim Bair Invitational

Eatonville sends 16 wrestlers to strong event at Castle Rock.

State's independent grocers want regulatory help in 2024

'We’re not paying the same price point as the big guys,' industry leader says.

Wednesday, January 10

Cruiser boys face tough start in league, fall to Bulldogs

Next up, the Cruisers host the Elma Eagles on Jan. 16.

Savvy Senior: Are you at risk for developing glaucoma?

Advice, tips, and tools for seniors looking to live a healthy, full life.

Thursday, January 4

When you buy a Washington lottery ticket, where does the money go?

Typically, about 60% of revenue from state lotteries goes to winners, with states keeping the remainder after paying off costs.

Savvy Senior: How to close a deceased loved one's social media accounts

Advice, tips, and tools for seniors looking to live a healthy, full life.

Wednesday, January 3

No. 3 Napavine beats Cruisers in matchup of hot teams

Boys basketball: Tigers use numerous runs to pull away from Eatonville.

Recipe: Every season is taco season

Weekly recipes and food ideas from Pacific Publishing.

2024 state laws roundup: Minimum wage, firearm sales, more

The new statutes are among scores of bills approved by state legislators in 2023 and signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee.