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Commissioners report on co‑response unit, timber tour, racial equity summit, upcoming court hearing and possible facility tour

3434213 · May 21, 2025
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Thurston County commissioners used their May 21 check‑in to report on a range of programs and events, including a co‑response mental‑health unit, a tour of Department of Natural Resources properties, a racial equity summit and an upcoming state Supreme Court hearing in a public defense funding case.

Thurston County commissioners used their May 21 check‑in to report on a range of programs and events, including a co‑response mental‑health unit, a tour of Department of Natural Resources properties, a racial equity summit and an upcoming state Supreme Court hearing in a public defense funding case.

Vice Chair Wayne Fournier said he attended a virtual meeting of a fire commissioners group where Olympia Fire’s CARES co‑response program was described. Fournier said the CARES unit supplements first responders on low‑acuity calls by providing social work supports, follow‑up visits, and assistance with minor home…

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