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Exploring The Train From "Ring Of Fire"

Jeff and Stefanie head out to find the train from the 1961 movie "Ring Of Fire". This is a difficult trek down the about 140' with ropes that have been placed by others.

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A conversation regarding mindfulness.

Jeff Slakey sat down with Anisa Miller, Counselor, MA, LMHC, SUDP who has been studying mindfulness to discuss the topic. Anisa offers simple tips and practical advice on how even 15 seconds can help start a journey of mindfulness.

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A conversation regarding grief with Pastor Terry Oliver.

Jeff Slakey sat down with Pastor Terry Oliver of Faith Lutheran Church to discuss the topic of grief Pastor Oliver explains the difference between grief and mourning, the stages you may experience, and differences in grief across cultures, and answers some common questions people might feel uncomfortable asking.

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2022 Shelton Highclimber Football Wrap Up

It was a great season for the Shelton Highclimber football team. Head coach Mark Smith, QB coach Andy Conklin, Booster Club Board member Rod Olsen and Jeff Slakey talk about this season that saw the Climbers make it to the playoffs for the first time in about 10 years.

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Halloween Meets Gasoline at The Ridge Motorsports Park

Halloween Meets Gasoline this October during the “Smells Like AMC Spirit 2022” Event at The Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington. There’s a group of SHS Graduates whose teamed up with their old CTE instructor Mike Beyer to take a 1992 Toyota Paseo to the limits during this exciting race based off the 24-Hour LeMans Race in Europe.

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Mason County’s Hidden Gem | Skyline Drive-In

Just south of Shelton, traffic slows as motorists approach Taylor Town. Here you will find one of Mason County’s Hidden Gems – The Skyline Drive-In, one of only five remaining drive-in movie theaters in Washington State; one of less than 300 left nationwide in America.

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