KMAS Morning News with Jeff Slakey
In today's headlines: * Mason County is receiving a share of $37.3 million in state EV charging grants, with funds going to Mason County PUD 1, the Skokomish Tribe, and the Squaxin Island Tribe for a combined 43 new charging ports. * Governor Ferguson announced a phone-free school day will be a top legislative priority, with a formal proposal expected by September 15th following statewide input sessions. * Shelton City Council held a study session on moving $10 million of city funds into a state-managed investment account, with a formal proposal expected at a future meeting. * State Route 3 near Gorst closes in both directions starting tomorrow, June 13th, for culvert replacement — WSDOT urging drivers to add extra time or consolidate trips. * High near 77 today with a warmer weekend ahead — upper 80s Saturday and low 90s Sunday. In local sports: The Mariners dropped their road game in Baltimore 7–5 and now head to Washington D.C. to face the Nationals today. First pitch is at 3:45, with pregame coverage starting at 2:30 right here on KMAS with Bryce Miller on the mound. FC Olympia hosts Tacoma tonight at the RACK in Lacey, with South Mason Youth Soccer Night making it a great outing for local families. 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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