KMAS Morning News with Jeff Slakey

Morning News — Wednesday, June 10, 2026

3 min · 10. juni 2026
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In today's headlines: * Mason Health earned two Excellence in Healthcare Awards from Professional Research Consultants, with the Mason General Hospital birth center ranking in the top 10% nationally and inpatient services in the top 25%. * Mason County Commissioners approved a temporary wakeboard advisory committee to review a potential ordinance on wake-enhanced motorboat operations in Mason County waters. * Commissioners tabled for two weeks a vote to terminate a $932,000 homeless services contract with the Youth Connection after the nonprofit's founder disputed the county's concerns, with both sides directed to resolve the matter before the June 23rd meeting. In local sports: The Mariners edged Baltimore six to five in ten innings yesterday, with Ferrer earning the win and Davila recording the save. Seattle is back in Baltimore this afternoon — pregame coverage starts at 2:30 here on KMAS AM 1030 and FM 103.3. Got a news tip? Email jeff@kmas.com [jeff@kmas.com] or call 360-426-1030 [tel:360-426-1030]. For long-form interviews with local leaders and community voices, subscribe to KMAS Radio at kmas.transistor.fm [https://kmas.transistor.fm]. Listen live weekday mornings 6–10 AM on KMAS AM 1030 and FM 103.3 — the Voice of Mason County since 1962. Stream anytime at kmas.com [https://www.kmas.com].

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