Friday, May 24, 2013


US 101 - Purdy Canyon Vicinity Slope Stabilization In July

Expected to Begin: July 2013
Estimated project completion: September 2013

Drivers can expect one-way alternating traffic controlled by a signal on US 101 in the Purdy Canyon vicinity throughout the duration of the project. Excavation work will completely close the highway for 25 nights from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sundays to Thursdays. A 22-mile signed detour will be in place to direct northbound and southbound traffic along State Route 106 back to Hwy 101.

For more information go to WSDOT project page.

 

WEEKEND FISHING REPORT

with Steve Kramer of
KRAMER TACKLE & GUIDE

WEEKEND RECREATION REPORT from the Mason County Information Center in Hoodsport!

 

THURSDAY & FRIDAY AFTERNOONS @ 5:35 & SATURDAY MORNINGS AT 7:35 AND 8:35

 

Broadcasts are brought to you by the Hama Hama Company and
The Twin Totems Grocery,
Skokomish Park at Lake Cushman, The Waterfront at Potlatch and
The Lucky Dog Casino & North Fork Bar & Grill.
THE WEEKENDER REPORT
The latest in fish and wildlife recreational opportunities across Washington State

CITY OF SHELTON PARKS AND RECREATION -
SPRING PROGRAM GUIDE


 

Put A Turkey On Your Table – Or Duck, Venison, Or Razor Clams

There’s more than one way to put a turkey on your table for Thanksgiving. Rather than head to the grocery store, thousands of hunters plan to get their bird during the hunting season for wild turkey that gets under way Nov. 20 in eastern Washington.
Then again, who says turkey has to be the center of attention on Thanksgiving Day? November is also prime time to hunt ducks, geese, elk, deer, pheasant, forest grouse and a variety of other game around the state.
   

Fish Black Friday For Big Rainbows Stocked In Southwest Washington Lakes

Rather spend the day after Thanksgiving fishing for big rainbow trout than shopping for holiday discounts?
 Starting Friday, Nov. 23, anglers will find thousands of “holiday specials” during a seasonal Black Friday trout fishery opportunity at six lakes in southwest Washington.
   

Christmas Trees For U-Cut

Olympic National Forest will let you cut your own Christmas tree this year. Permits are now available at offices throughout the Olympic Peninsula for five dollars. The permits are valid only
   

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