KMAS Morning News with Jeff Slakey
In today's headlines: - Mason County Commissioners heard an update from Habitat for Humanity's Stephen Hufford on the nonprofit's 30 years and 41 homes built, plus early plans for a community land trust that drew pushback from at least one commissioner over homeowner equity - Commissioners opened a 2027 budget workshop, projecting a year-end fund balance of $19 to $24 million and looking for $2 to $3 million in savings next year - The county approved loan terms for the Shelton Road paving project — about $210,000 financed at under 4 percent, to be billed to property owners this fall - Forest Service Road 24, Lake Cushman recreation sites, and the Staircase area reopen tomorrow, a year after the Bear Gulch Fire closure; Staircase campground reservations open tomorrow at recreation.gov - Shellfish harvesting remains closed through Hood Canal after a paralytic shellfish poisoning detection near Hoodsport, with the closure now expanded to Port Townsend, Oak Bay, and Marrowstone Island - Mason Health hosts its 30th annual Quality Care Open golf tournament Friday at Alderbrook Golf and Yacht Club, benefiting the Mason Health Foundation - Clouds this morning, then a nice afternoon with a high near 76 In local sports: The Mariners had the day off yesterday and open a three-game series in Miami against the Marlins today, with Bryan Woo on the mound — pregame at 2:30, first pitch at 3:40, right here on the radio. The U.S. was eliminated from the World Cup yesterday, falling 4-2 to Belgium in the round of 16. Got a news tip? Email jeff@kmas.com or call 360-426-1030. For long-form interviews with local leaders and community voices, subscribe to KMAS Radio at 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.
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