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Thurston County, Washington

The content on the Thurston County website is currently provided in English. We are providing the “Translation” for approximately 10 languages. The goal of the translation is to provide visitors with limited English proficiency to access information on the website in other languages. The translations do not translate all types of documents, and it may not give you an exact translation all the time. The translations are made through an automated process, which may not result in accurate or precise translations, particularly of technical and legal terminology.
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The County has activated its Emergency Coordination Center in response to current and forecasted rainfall and flooding. Please sign up for the Thurston Community Alerts to receive texts about flooding or other emergencies in your area. For non-emergency help or questions call (360) 867-2800. Learn more.

December 10, 2025

Announcements, Events
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Thurston County announced it has secured more than $1.25 million in combined federal and state funding to construct the Thurston County Fairgrounds Evacuation and Agricultural Center.

December 10, 2025

Announcements
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The Board of County Commissioners will host a public hearing on Tuesday, December 16 at 3:30 p.m. to accept public comment on the Gorgas Open Space Program application. The applicants applied under the Farm and Agricultural Conservation Land and Significant Wildlife Habitat Area categories. Learn more.

December 04, 2025

Events
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Thurston County has hired a new health officer to serve in the County’s Public Health & Social Services Department (PHSS). Dr. Barbra Villona will serve as the County’s lead medical authority on communicable disease response, health advisories, and key public health policy decisions.

December 04, 2025

Announcements
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High levels of the biotoxin that produces diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) were detected in shellfish at unsafe levels, prompting closure of recreational shellfish harvesting for all species in Budd Inlet. Warning signs will be posted at public beaches at Burfoot County Park.

December 04, 2025

Closures
Medic Unit in Motion

Thurston County's ambulance service, Medic One, has become the first accredited ambulance ultrasound program in the United States. All eight of its Medic One ambulance units now have ultrasound imaging equipment installed, and 80 of its paramedics successfully completed the rigorous training requirements of the Clinical Ultrasound Accreditation Program. Learn more.

December 02, 2025

Announcements