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Page A—1 0 - Shelton-Mason County Journal Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021 NEWS Balers A Public Works missing money The Mason County Pub- lic Works and Utilities de- partment discovered a loss of money relating to refuse transfer stations. . According to a news re- lease from County Admin- istrator Mark Neary, the county has notified the state Auditor’s Office and is working'with the Mason County Sheriff’s Office on an investigation. Full details will be re- leased when the investiga- tion is complete. Truck identified for vandalism The Mason County Sher- iffs Office tracked down a truck and the driver sus- pected of doing deughnuts atPioneer Middle School on Nov. 3. According to a MCSO Facebook post, the truck was at Pioneer Middle School around 9 pm. and is seen on camera spinning in circles on the grass at Pioneer Middle School. After posting the in- cident on Facebook, the truck and driver have been identi— fied and are coordinating the restitution and repairs for the damage. Kennedy Creek open to fishing The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has al— lowed chum retention in Ma- rine Area 13 beginning Nov. 6. . ' According to a news re- lease, chum are allowed as part of the daily limit. The minimum size of a Chinook is 22 inches and no size limit is required for all other spe- cies, with a daily limit of two. Anglers are asked to release , wild Chinook or Wild coho. WDFW cited the sufficient returning numbers to al— low for recreational harvest. Marine Area 13 includes the mouth of Kennedy Creek. For more information, vis- ‘it https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/ ‘ erules/efishrules/. Bigfoot film at- Shelton Cinemas Shelton Cinemas will host screenings of “Hunting Big- foot” beginning Friday. According to the film’s website, Seattle-based film— maker Taylor Guterson cre. ated the film, along with h Patient, Special" FREE ‘ Exams: X~Ray , with paid chewing ' Emilia” Vduodufiws Swoffkcfiirdemflz “km” “ill-“*‘p‘ mu 1 limit . screenwriter Leigh Savidge, an Academy Award nomi- nee for his work on “Straight Outta Compton.” The film is a drama about a man ob— sessed with confirming the existence of a sasquatch he claims to have witnessed in the Northwest. For tickets, go to Shelton- cinemascom. Public. lands free on Veterans Day State and national parks— will be free to visit Thursday in honor of Veterans Day. According to a news re- lease from the US Depart- ment of Agriculture, the fee waiver is a way to thank veterans. The fee waiver includes forest service pic— nic areas, boat launches, trailhead and visitor cen- ters. Fees will continue to be charged at recreation sites operated by concessionaires unless the manager chooses to participate. According to the National Park Service website, this is the final day for fee-free entrance to national parks, including Olympic National Park. The USDA encourages Visitors to checki public-use restrictions and closures, communities. Voter! RES '1' Health Clinic Four Years in 11 Row! and also to inform someone where you’re going and when you plan to return. Donate blood at Church of Nazarene The Shelton Church of Nazarene hosts the Shelton Community Pop-Up Donor Center Nov. 18 and 19 at the church at 1331 E. Shelton Springs Road. To set up an appointment to donate blood, call 1-800- 788-3988, sponsor code 443B, or go to https://ds1nk.co/Shel— tonPopUp. If the appoint- ments are full, go to www. BloodworksNW;org to find another time and location to donate. Local courts get state grant The Shelton Municipal Court and Mason County District Court have been awarded a grant of $199,000 from the state Administra- tive Office of the Courts. According to a news re- lease, the money will estab- lish and operatena therapeu- tic treatment court and also used to identify individuals Peninsula Community Health Services provides accessible. rulinJunli, (luuliz) lu'ulll; and wellness servicesflir our PCHS Belfair: 31 NE State Route 300, Suite 200',‘Belfair 98528 North Mason school District Campus Gym 300 E. Campus Drive, Belfair, WA 98528 Shelton location: 627 W. Franklin St.,;Shelton 98584 We share space with Consejo Counseling Referral Service 360-377-3776 0 www.pchsweb.org Additional locations in Bremerton, Poulsbo, Port Orchard, Kingston, and Silverda/e Coming Soon to the Key Peninsula! Locally Owned Independent Pharmacy and Gift Shop Open Monday Friday 9am 6pm Saturday 10am 2pm ¢ Sunday Closed 512 W Franklin St, Shelton, WA 98584 360.426.3327 We pride ourselves in customer service. before either the Shelton Municipal Court or Mason County District Court with substance use disorders or other behavioral health needs and engage people with community-based thera- v peutic interventions. Anyone participating must show educational and employment progress. The treatment court will be mul- tilingUal, and operations will begin in December. Shelton Municipal Court will manage and host the therapeutic court and track . statistics for state and fed- eral audits. Mason County records 143 COVID-19 cases ' , Mason County has record- ed 143 COVID—19 cases in the past six days. According to Mason County Emergency Manage- ment, 364 cases were report- ed in the past 14 days since Oct. 25 and the case rate per 100,000 is 560. The county is 53.3% vac— cinated and. five people are hospitalized with COV‘ID. I Compiled by reporters Matt Baide and Gordon Weeks 3 WWW“! “9 i Peninsula Community Health a. oo