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Fire District 1 merged with Fire District 14 in 2002, then merging with Fire District 11 in 2010 to form West Thurston Regional Fire Authority. Fire District 2 merged with Fire District 4 to form S.E. Thurston Fire Authority in 2010. Fire District 3 serves the City of Lacey and surrounding areas.
Following the 2020 census, the 3rd district was slightly changed during redistricting, losing Klickitat county to the 4th district and gaining an additional small sliver of Thurston county from the 10th district. The new 3rd district was marginally more favorable for Republicans, voting for Trump in 2020 by a margin of 4.2%, as opposed to the ...
Lacey is a city in Thurston County, Washington, United States. It is a suburb of Olympia with a population of 53,526 at the 2020 census, making it the 24th most populous city in Washington. [5] Lacey is located along Interstate 5 between Olympia and the Nisqually River, which marks the border with Pierce County and Joint Base Lewis–McChord.
Firefighters extinguished a house fire in Lacey Thursday morning, and investigators believe that an electric bike caused the fire.
In November of 2000, voters approved a $750,000 facilities bond to build a new station on land donated to the district by Thurston County, and to purchase a new water tender. In February of 2002, voters approved the merger of Fire District No. 14 into Fire District No. 1, forming Grand Mound - Rochester Fire Department. [14]
Two people were taken to an area hospital.
California's Palisades Fire is the largest of the deadly wildfires that ignited in the Los Angeles area and maps show how it compares to the size of 13 U.S. cities.
Johnson Point is a point in the U.S. state of Washington. [1]Johnson Point was named in 1853 after Dr. J. R. Johnson, a pioneer citizen. [2]In 1984, residents in the Johnson Point area pentioned the Thurston County Auditor regarding the prosed formation of The City of Puget, which would covered the majority of Johnson Point.