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Who’s It Gonna Be?!

Who’s It Gonna Be?!

Olympia Council picks seven to interview for Bateman's seat By mid-January, the Olympia City Council will have a new member. “I have never seen a more diverse pool, a more experienced pool,” said Council Member Jim Cooper, who with Council Member Dani Madrone and Mayor Cheryl Selby formed a subcommittee that has recommended seven people advance to the next round of interviews for a seat that comes open at the end of the year.  All of the council members spent hours scouring 28 applications before rating the candidates. The seven were chosen based on those scores. While their diversity is…
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Olympia Council Set To Pick Bateman’s Replacement

Olympia Council Set To Pick Bateman’s Replacement

Evaluations will begin Friday of the 29 applications for an Olympia City Council seat that will open up on December 31. The city has posted the applications in the agenda for its Friday meeting, scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. The agenda may be found on this page: https://olympia.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx, where people interested in watching the proceedings also can find the Zoom link to the meeting.  The 29 applicants come from very diverse backgrounds. They responded in writing to questions ranging from their opinion on the city policy documents, their ability to problem-solve and how to address issues of race and…
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“It’s time to move ahead”

“It’s time to move ahead”

City Council Member Clark Gilman wants a change in state laws regarding militias, and he's tired of waiting around. “We need to pivot to stop thinking about what the state can do to think about what we can do. We have the authority to create our own ordinance to prohibit unauthorized militias in our city … we can draw from existing state laws and … define unauthorized militia and define unauthorized conduct,” Council Member Clark Gilman said at Tuesday night’s council meeting. He also asked for council members to support:  Automatically increasing the time a person can be sentenced if…
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Voter Turnout in Washington Was 62%, Not 84%

Voter Turnout in Washington Was 62%, Not 84%

This might seem like a weird time to talk about the disengagement of voters in Washington state, right after a “high turnout” presidential election. Sure, the Secretary of State (S.o.S.)  reports that the “turnout” in the state was 84.1%, and that is both better than any result in the past (except when Obama was on the ballot), and sure sounds like a lot. Our S.o.S is elected herself, so it is in her interest to use that high sounding number…even if it is misleading and serves to distract from the woeful, embarrassing, and real meaning of the actual number. The…
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Black Leaders Demand Action, Not More Talk, From Olympia City Council

Black Leaders Demand Action, Not More Talk, From Olympia City Council

Fears of continued violent escalation as the community braces for a weekend of rallies and protests. An event advertised as a "rally" by right-wing protestors turned into a violent brawl Saturday that left one person shot and another assaulted by right-wing demonstrators. Black leaders and advocates say no one should be surprised.  "Many people have called with fears about armed militias, citing specific laws to protect people from intimidation and fear tactics, yet they (city and police officials) have yet to do anything about it," said Krystafer Brown. Brown is a street medic with the Rebel Medic Alliance and a…
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Olympia Artist Afrok Makes His Voice Heard with His Song “This Way”

Olympia Artist Afrok Makes His Voice Heard with His Song “This Way”

By Holly Reed With beautiful melodies and catchy beats, each song by Olympia artist James “Afrok” Bowman hooks you in and hits you with lyrics that are both genuine and timely. “It's one hundred percent real and honest and it speaks about the world around me,” says Afrok. His honesty, speaking right from the heart, rings deep through his lyrics. Drawing the audience in with powerful truths, his music informs and inspires with depth and gravity.  “Hip-hop has been called the CNN of the streets,” says Afrok, paraphrasing an oft-repeated statement made by Chuck-D, member of the influential rap group,…
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They Told the City It Would Happen. And It Did.

They Told the City It Would Happen. And It Did.

“We warned all of them that someone was going to get shot, that someone was going to get hurt,”Malika Lamont Saturday's shooting, and the assault of a pastor - fueled by a right-wing protester's reaction to a Black Lives Matter sign - were no surprise to Black leaders. “We warned all of them that someone was going to get shot, that someone was going to get hurt,” said local activist Malika Lamont of attempts to convince the city of Olympia that allowing armed militias and individuals on the city’s streets would lead to the unfettered violence that erupted Saturday in…
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“We are about peace and love”

“We are about peace and love”

Pastor Tammy Stampfli was assaulted last weekend at her church by Trump supporters enraged over a Black Lives Matter sign. Last Saturday, Tammy Stampfli planned to make just a quick stop at Olympia’s United Churches, where she’s one of the pastors.  But when she and a friend arrived about 12:30 p.m., instead of what they and others typically find there, they encountered a violent clash between supporters of President Donald Trump and counter-protestors. After looking around for police and finding none and enduring a string of obscenities spewed by the pro-Trump crowd, Stampfli decided she’d had enough.  “I asked the…
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Gunfire At MAGA Protest In Olympia Saturday, Local Pastor Assaulted

Gunfire At MAGA Protest In Olympia Saturday, Local Pastor Assaulted

What began as a gathering of Trump supporters ended in chaos, one person shot, and a local church pastor assaulted. https://twitter.com/MAGADownfall/status/1335403963252940803?s=20 United Churches Pastor Tammy Leiter Stampfli was shoved to the ground during the altercation, much of which took place on church property. As she began preparing for church services Sunday morning, she explained what happened in a Facebook post: "Yesterday I was knocked down in the church parking lot by Trump supporter. This was after being screamed at for being a pastor of "such a Church." I had stopped with another member to use the bathroom. There had been…
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Giving Tuesday Spotlight: Partners In Prevention Education

Giving Tuesday Spotlight: Partners In Prevention Education

Today is Giving Tuesday! This worldwide opportunity to support those who support others comes at a time of pandemic-driven woes for many of us unused to hardship.  This hardship is nothing new to our neighbors who are unhoused and living outdoors in the wind, cold, and rain. What is new is the growing number of people in these circumstances. (Photo credit: Mindy Chambers) What you can do today, if you are able, is celebrate The Tribune’s alliance with Partners in Prevention Education by making a donation of warm socks. It’s so easy. Our winter donation drive continues and our focus…
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