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Here's a roundup of the top 20 real estate offices serving Mason County, ranked by total closed dollar volume year to da...
04/28/2023

Here's a roundup of the top 20 real estate offices serving Mason County, ranked by total closed dollar volume year to date ending March 2023.

The Mason County real estate market has shown significant growth in recent months, and it's essential to recognize the top-performing real estate offices contributing to this success.

Windermere RE/Himlie
Total units: 27
Total volume: $8,611,600
https://windermereshelton.com/

John L. Scott SHL
Total units: 20
Total volume: $7,495,740
https://sheltonoffice.johnlscott.com/home

RE/MAX Top Executives
Total units: 20
Total volume: $6,601,545
https://www.remax.com/real-estate-offices/remax-top-executives-shelton-wa/100430529

Keller Williams Greater 360
Total units: 12
Total volume: $6,152,000
https://kwgreater360.com/

eXp Realty (Olympia)
Total units: 16
Total volume: $6,148,790
http://www.exprealty.com/

Keller Williams South Sound
Total units: 12
Total volume: $4,563,000
https://www.kellerwilliamsouthsound.com/

Windermere Peninsula Properties (Allyn)
Total units: 8
Total volume: $3,610,500
http://hoodcanalcommunity.com/about-us/

Keller Williams Tacoma
Total units: 7
Total volume: $3,540,000
https://tacoma.yourkwoffice.com/

Richard Beckman Realty Group LLC
Total units: 15
Total volume: $3,528,500
https://www.richardbeckmanrealtygroup.com/

Keller Williams Realty PS
Total units: 11.5
Total volume: $3,452,420
https://sanekhomes.kw.com/

Keller Williams West Sound
Total units: 6
Total volume: $3,058,000
https://gigharbor.yourkwoffice.com/

Paramount Real Estate Group
Total units: 7
Total volume: $2,925,499
https://www.paramountre.team/

RSVP Real Estate-ERA Powered
Total units: 3
Total volume: $2,903,999
https://www.rsvpre.com/

John L. Scott Belfair
Total units: 8
Total volume: $2,774,000
https://belfairoffice.johnlscott.com/home

Best Choice Realty
Total units: 5
Total volume: $2,701,000
https://bestchoicerealtyhomes.com/

Windermere Peninsula Properties (Belfair)
Total units: 7
Total volume: $2,584,277
http://hoodcanalcommunity.com/about-us/

eXp Realty (Tacoma)
Total units: 7
Total volume: $2,509,990
http://www.exprealty.com/

Tribeca NW Real Estate
Total units: 3
Total volume: $2,345,000
https://www.tribecanw.com/

Lynnmac Commercial, LLC
Total units: 3
Total volume: $2,340,950
http://lynnmaccommercial.com/

Windermere Gig Harbor Realty -DT
Total units: 2
Total volume: $2,240,999
https://realestategigharbor.com/

These top 20 real estate offices have excelled in providing outstanding service to their clients and have contributed to the thriving Mason County real estate market.

Their expertise and commitment to excellence have positioned them as the go-to offices for property buyers and sellers in the area.

Hood Canal Communications (HCC)  recently completed two broadband projects in Mason County, Washington, and marked the o...
02/08/2023

Hood Canal Communications (HCC) recently completed two broadband projects in Mason County, Washington, and marked the occasion with ribbon-cuttings. HCC was awarded a $410k grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce's Public Works Board for the "Strong Road Project", which will serve 69 homes in previously underserved areas.

The project will provide Fiber to the Home capable of offering broadband speeds of up to 10,000 Mbps. HCC was also awarded a $196k grant for a separate project that will serve 35 homes and 1 business in underserved areas.

These projects will increase connectivity and support economic development in rural Mason County, where digital inequality is an issue.

HCC is a local communications service provider serving Mason County since 1934, with 8,500 residential and business customers.https://masonchamber.com/hcc-utilizes-public-works-board-funding-to-bring-broadband-to-underserved/

Attention all Western Washington landowners! Get ready to take your knowledge of root rot diseases to the next level. Th...
02/07/2023

Attention all Western Washington landowners! Get ready to take your knowledge of root rot diseases to the next level. The Washington Department of Natural Resources Forest Health Division is hosting a four-day virtual seminar on the topic starting on February 13th, 2023.

The seminar will be presented by the knowledgeable Rachel Brooks, Ph.D., a forest pathologist with the WDNR Forest Health Division. The sessions will cover a range of topics from the symptoms of common root rots to lesser-known root rot fungi. Participants will also learn about root rot signs, disease cycles, and effective management strategies.

The seminar will take place online and will be offered via a live, interactive webinar. The sessions will be held from 12-12:30 PM from February 13th to 16th, 2023. A high-speed internet connection is required, and connection information will be sent to those who register.

The best part? There is no cost to attend this informative seminar, and pre-registration is required. Hurry, registration ends at 8 PM on February 12th. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge of root rot diseases and learn how to effectively manage them.

Forestry Lunch Breaks – Root Rots Posted by patrick.shults | January 5, 2023 Spend lunch learning about root diseases! Western Washington is home to some of the most productive forestland in the world, but that doesn’t mean our trees are “out of the woods” when it comes to pests and disease....

MASON HEALTH WELCOMES MIDWIFERY SERVICES TO THE DISTRICT WITH NEW CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE ALISHA WEDDING-LAMBERTSHELTON,...
02/07/2023

MASON HEALTH WELCOMES MIDWIFERY SERVICES TO THE DISTRICT WITH NEW CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE ALISHA WEDDING-LAMBERT

SHELTON, WA – Whether you have a low-risk pregnancy or need more specialized care during your delivery, Mason Health expectant mothers now have more options for their care.

In January 2023, Mason Health unveiled new midwifery services at Mason Clinic-Women’s Health, with the addition of Certified Nurse Midwife Alisha Wedding-Lambert, CNM, to the practice.

Wedding-Lambert joins Obstetrician/Gynecologists Danielle Blood, MD, Andrea Martin, MD, and Carey Martens, DO, in delivering babies at Mason General Hospital; they all practice alongside Women’s Health provider Carley Jacobs, PA-C, at the clinic. Wedding-Lambert, a longtime Mason County nurse and area midwife, brings midwifery services to Mason Health for the first time.

“I grew up with a lot of strong women, and my family has always had a lot of children,” Wedding-Lambert reflected. “Being around strong women and kids is my comfort zone. I feel like this is my calling. The Birth Center at Mason General Hospital has an amazing culture and I’m happy to be here.”

Certified nurse midwives are registered nurses with, at minimum, a master’s degree in nursing. They are also board certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board.

Certified nurse midwives work primarily with low-risk pregnancies and births and often have experience with home and water births.

Midwives cannot perform C-sections and do not manage high-risk or complicated pregnancies, such as those involving multiples or preexisting medical conditions.

“As a certified nurse midwife, we have a base in the physiology of birth,” Wedding-Lambert said. “We know the medical side and we have more of a focus on the normal process of life, rather than the pathologies that can develop during pregnancies.

For some people, choosing a midwife may be what is right for them, while others, choosing an obstetrician may be the best option.”

Wedding-Lambert grew up outside of Olympia and after high school moved to Utah with friends. She enrolled in the Utah College of Massage Therapy, where she graduated in 2002. It was during massage school that she first encountered the idea of working with pregnant women.

“We had an instructor in pregnancy massage who also coached women through labor as a doula,” Wedding-Lambert recalled. “I’ve always been comfortable around pregnant women, who are so appreciative during massages. I felt like I could really help them even more as a doula, and I thought ‘I could do this.’”

Doulas are trained professionals who provide physical, emotional and informational support to their clients before, during and after childbirth to help them achieve a healthy and satisfying experience, according to DONA International, the world’s leading doula certifying organization.

Countless scientific trials examining doula care demonstrate remarkably improved physical and psychological outcomes for both pregnant, birthing, and postpartum people and their babies.

Wedding-Lambert studied and trained to become a doula, but then during the process, as she assisted friends giving birth, she realized she wanted to become a midwife.

“Seeing people not being given options and just told what to do when they are in the delivery room became upsetting to me,” she said. “I wanted to allow people the autonomy to make their own decisions. I wanted them to understand the ‘why.’

This is a vulnerable group of people and there were things I saw that did not allow space for autonomy. I felt called to do this.”

There are multiple paths to becoming a midwife, and it can vary state-by-state. Certified professional midwives are licensed and certified by the North American Registry of Midwives, while certified midwives have post-graduate degrees and have been certified through the American Midwifery Certification Board.

Certified nurse midwives are registered nurses with a master’s or doctorate degree in nursing and are also certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board.

Wedding-Lambert chose to become a certified nurse midwife to ensure that her license and certification would be valid in every state. She went to nursing school at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, graduating in 2012.

At that point, however, she found great satisfaction working as a Labor & Delivery nurse. She worked postpartum care in Utah, before moving back to Washington in 2013, with her husband and son, for a nursing job at what was then Grays Harbor Community Hospital in Aberdeen.

For the next four years, she worked alongside Dr. Carey Martens, DO, at the Aberdeen hospital, while also picking up per diem shifts at Mason General Hospital and other area hospitals. She thoroughly enjoyed her work, and one day, Martens asked her if she had ever thought about becoming a midwife.

“He thought I would be really good at it, and I said, ‘Well, actually, that was my original plan,’” Wedding-Lambert remembered. “That night I went home, and I applied for a program the next day.”

In 2017, Wedding-Lambert began Georgetown University’s certified nurse midwife program and graduated in 2019.

She did clinical rotations at Mason General Hospital and other hospitals, working alongside Martens, who had begun working at Mason Health in 2018. In 2019, Wedding-Lambert started work as a certified nurse midwife for Multicare Tacoma General Hospital with a cohort of other midwives and OB/GYNs, assisting in or leading more than 176 deliveries during her time there.

Because of her experience at Mason General Hospital as a per diem nurse and through clinical rotations, Wedding-Lambert knew the culture at Mason Health and saw the respect that providers and nurses had for pregnant women and their families. She is excited to be a part of the Mason Health team.

“My hope is to build a midwifery group at Mason Health and bring that feeling of safety at the hospital to patients who may be feeling more nervous about giving birth in that setting,” she said. “I would like to build and be part of a local coalition of home and hospital birth providers working together to decrease maternal and infant morbidity by making sure that we build bridges and respect one another.”

Wedding-Lambert is also interested in pursuing funding for a prenatal group care model that would bring expecting parents together for appointments, classes, group discussion and cross-cultural relationship-building.

“Mason Health is clearly devoted to patient care,” she said. “I love the providers here and it is an incredibly welcoming environment.”

In her spare time, Wedding-Lambert loves to read, spend time in nature and snorkeling.

Mason Health, Public Hospital District No. 1 of Mason County, is ISO 9001 Quality Management System certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and is a licensed and accredited acute care hospital with a level four emergency trauma designation.

Mason General Hospital and Mason Clinic are ENERGY STAR® certified and Mason Health is the recipient of Practice Greenhealth Partner for Change Environmental Excellence Awards. There are more than 100 physicians on staff in 19 specialties. For more information or to find a health care provider, visit www.masongeneral.com. To learn more about DNV, visit www.dnv.com/healthcare.

Port of Allyn Regular Meeting Scheduled for February 6, 2023The Port of Allyn will hold a regular meeting on February 6,...
02/06/2023

Port of Allyn Regular Meeting Scheduled for February 6, 2023

The Port of Allyn will hold a regular meeting on February 6, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. to no later than 9:00 p.m. The meeting will be conducted in person and via Zoom video conferencing. The meeting link is available at Zoom.com, and the meeting ID is 373 084 0011.

Judy Scott will serve as chair, John A. Sheridan as vice chair, and Ted Jackson as secretary. The meeting will be staffed by Executive Director Lary Coppola, Operations Manager LeAnn Dennis, and Recorder Sunshine Mars.

Agenda items include the approval of the meeting minutes, payment of general fund and payroll vouchers, and various presentations and approvals of resolutions.

Brad Pomeroy will present on the progress of the Salmon Recovery Task Force, Pat McCullough will present on the North Shore Trail System, and various appointments and approvals of resolutions will be discussed and acted upon.

The public is invited to attend and comment, with a limit of three minutes per comment. The meeting will be adjourned after the discussion of any additional topics under the good of the order.

Port of Allyn Commission February 6, 2023

**PRESS RELEASE**Headline:  Fire at Smoking Mo’sAt approximately 10:40 pm on Thursday, January 2nd, Central Mason Fire &...
02/06/2023

**PRESS RELEASE**
Headline: Fire at Smoking Mo’s

At approximately 10:40 pm on Thursday, January 2nd, Central Mason Fire & EMS (CMFE) was dispatched to a commercial fire alarm at Smoking Mo’s restaurant. When crews arrived, they found a fire in the kitchen area of the restaurant. The incident was upgraded to a commercial building fire which added additional units for response.

The sprinkler system in the building activated, keeping the fire small and limiting fire damage. Units on scene finished extinguishing the kitchen fire, checked for extension and helped perform work removing water from the restaurant.

Most of the damage was contained to the kitchen area but the rest of the restaurant sustained some smoke and water damage. At the time of the fire, the business was closed for the night and all staff members had already gone home. There were no injuries.

Mason County Fire District 11, District 4, the Shelton Police Department, along with PUD 3 assisted Central Mason Fire on this incident.

Please contact Central Mason Fire & EMS, Fire Chief Jeff Snyder at (360) 426-5533 or via email at [email protected] if you have any questions.

Release Date: 02/06/2023 Press Release #: 23-001

On January 26, 2023, State Representative Travis Couture from Allyn appeared on KVI Radio in Seattle, where he joined Jo...
02/03/2023

On January 26, 2023, State Representative Travis Couture from Allyn appeared on KVI Radio in Seattle, where he joined John Carlson to discuss his efforts to stop the placement of sexually violent predators in an unsecured home in Tenino.

State Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, appeared on KVI Radio in Seattle with John Carlson to discuss the ongoing effort to prevent the relocation of sexually violent predators to a unsecure residential home in Tenino. Wash. House Republicans · 01-26-23 – RADIO: Rep. Couture discusses effort to preve...

On January 31, 2023, Representative Dan Griffey appeared on KMAS to discuss several important topics, including Covid-19...
02/03/2023

On January 31, 2023, Representative Dan Griffey appeared on KMAS to discuss several important topics, including Covid-19, policing, and the growing fentanyl crisis.

During the interview, Griffey provided insights into the challenges of reaching a bipartisan agreement on the state's vehicular pursuit law and the need for an urgent solution to the fentanyl issue that has infiltrated Washington schools.

Rep. Dan Griffey stops by KMAS to provide details on what is slowing down a bipartisan agreement on the state's vehicular pursuit law and the hope for an urgent fix to the Washington's drug law as fentanyl takes hold in schools. Wash. House Republicans · 01-31-23 – RADIO: Rep. Dan Griffey on Covi...

The recent episode of "Host Austin Jenkins" welcomed the new chair of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Commit...
02/03/2023

The recent episode of "Host Austin Jenkins" welcomed the new chair of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee, Senator Joe Nguyen and Senator Drew MacEwen, the ranking Republican on the committee.

The show delved into the top issues of the 2023 legislative session with insights from State Capitol journalists Jerry Cornfield and Laurel Demkovich.

Watch the video of the interview to see the discussions and learn more about the priorities of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee.

Host Austin Jenkins interviews the new chair of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee, Senator Joe Nguyen, and the ranking Republican on

On February 1, 2023, State Representative Travis Couture took to the floor of the House to show his support for House Re...
02/03/2023

On February 1, 2023, State Representative Travis Couture took to the floor of the House to show his support for House Resolution 4610, which honors the Washington National Guard.

In his speech, Rep. Couture highlighted the bravery and selflessness of the men and women who serve in the Guard, noting that they sign a blank check up to their lives to protect and serve the people of Washington state.

He also emphasized the fact that the Guard is made up of members of the community who activate from their everyday lives, including teachers, nurses, and truck drivers.

Rep. Couture also paid homage to the Guard's history, referencing the Concord Minute Man, a reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom, and how members of the Guard rise to the occasion whether activated for natural disasters or serving abroad in foreign wars.
As a proud veteran of the U.S. Navy, Rep. Couture concluded his speech by saluting the Washington National Guard for their honor, courage, commitment, valor, and selfless service to the state.

State Rep. Travis Couture, R-Allyn, spoke on the House floor today in support of House Resolution 4610, which honors the Washington National Guard. Transcript: Thank you, Madam Speaker. I rise today for my first speech on this House floor to honor and appreciate the Washington National Guard and tho...

The Mason County Elected Official/ Director Meeting was held on January 31, 2023 at 10:00 AM in the Commission Chambers....
02/02/2023

The Mason County Elected Official/ Director Meeting was held on January 31, 2023 at 10:00 AM in the Commission Chambers. The meeting was live streamed and is available for viewing at http://www.masonwebtv.com/.

During the meeting, topics discussed included updates from the administrator, central services, and human resources. Information was provided on the 2023 budget process and updates from elected officials and directors were given.

For those who were unable to attend the meeting in-person or watch the live stream, a video recording of the meeting is now available for viewing. Click the link below to access the video and catch up on all the important updates from the meeting:
http://www.masonwebtv.com/

Note: Minutes from the meeting and additional information on the topics discussed can be found on the Mason County website.
https://youtu.be/AgMTcw1crnw

Bill Would Allow Rehire of Non-Vaccinated State Workers [AUDIO REPORT] State workers who were forced to quit because of vaccine mandates could get their jobs back under a bill filed in the state House of Representatives. John Sattgast from State House Republicans reports from the state Capitol. Cont...

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