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KMAS Radio

From local leaders and hometown heroes to breaking stories and in-depth conversations, the KMAS Podcast brings you the voices that matter in Mason County, Washington.

Jeff Slakey

248 episodesEN

Show overview

KMAS Radio has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 248 episodes. That works out to roughly 75 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 22 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 44 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 97 episodes published. Published by Jeff Slakey.

Episodes
248
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
14 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

From local leaders and hometown heroes to breaking stories and in-depth conversations, the KMAS Podcast brings you the voices that matter in Mason County, Washington. Hosted by longtime broadcaster Jeff Slakey, each episode dives into what’s happening around the Hood Canal—government, education, small business, the outdoors, and everything in between. New episodes drop throughout the week, featuring interviews, community spotlights, and extended versions of the stories you hear on the air at KMAS. Subscribe, listen, and stay connected to your community—wherever you are.

Latest Episodes

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Inside Mason Matters: Rural Health, the Charlie Cart, and a USDA Grant | Shelton, WA

May 11, 202621 min

Free Car Seat Checks + Mother's Day Pancakes at South Mason Fire | Amber Anderson

May 7, 20264 min

KHCF's 2nd Annual Mother's Day Dash: Cancer Screenings, Community, and a 4-Mile Run

May 6, 20264 min

Meet the Mason County Peacemakers: Republican & Democrat Women Teaming Up in Shelton

May 5, 202617 min

Mason County Sheriff Spurling: 25 Cases Dismissed, Injunction Granted, Watch Revived

May 3, 202610 min

Shelton Schools Superintendent: "Put a Book in Kids' Hands, Not a Phone"

May 1, 202627 min

South Mason Fire's Double Push-In: A Fire Tradition That Started With The Horse & Buggy

Apr 30, 20264 min

Shelton Farmers Market Returns May 2 — Tammy Ramsey on What's New for 2026

Apr 28, 20267 min

Half a Cow, Hawaii, and a Hot Food Truck Lineup: Shelton's Saturday Fundraiser for Safe Grad Night

Apr 23, 20266 min

Mason County Sheriff Spurling: WA Decertification Law, 911 Center Grant & the DARE Car

Apr 8, 20269 min

35th District Legislators React: Income Tax Signed, Budget Cuts, and What's Next for Mason County | 2026 Session Wrap-Up

Apr 7, 202659 min

Shelton's Citizen of the Year on Bridging Divides, Community Service & the 'We Need the Village' Mindset — Tamra Ingwaldson

Apr 4, 202618 min

Ep 233Shelton Veterans Village: Inside the Tiny Home Community Changing Lives in Mason County, WA

Jeff Slakey sits down at Shelton Veterans Village on North 13th with Executive Director Colleen Carmichael and Program Support Specialist Tamra Ingwaldson for a wide-ranging conversation about what's really happening inside this unique community of 30 veterans — and why the data says permanent supportive housing is one of the smartest investments a community can make. In this episode:• Who lives at Shelton Veterans Village, how residents are selected, and what 'permanent supportive housing' actually means• Why 85% of homeless individuals in any area were born or raised there — and the data behind the misinformation• How the village uses Saint Martin's University and Olympic College interns to provide behavioral health and nursing services• The real cost of homelessness vs. housing someone — and why leaving people on the streets costs taxpayers twice as much• A new dog training / behavioral support animal pilot program launching in 2024• What expansion could look like — and what it would mean for Mason County's chronically homeless population Shelton Veterans Village is located at N. 13th Street in Shelton, WA and serves disabled veterans experiencing chronic homelessness. The village operates as permanent supportive housing funded through HUD, with case management provided by Michael, Sondra, and supervisor Dave on site. Want to learn more or schedule a tour? Contact through the village directly. Resources and data mentioned in this episode — including research from the National Alliance to End Homelessness and Colleen's LinkedIn data posts — are linked below.National Alliance to End Homelessness- endhomelessness.org Colleen's LinkedIn data posts MASON COUNTY LOCAL HOMELESS HOUSING PLAN 2025-2030 Email for scheduling a village tour - [email protected] Focus on Shelton airs on KMAS Radio in Shelton, Washington. New episodes at kmas.com and wherever you get your podcasts.#SheltonWA #MasonCounty #VeteransVillage #SheltonVeteransVillage #WashingtonState #HomelessVeterans #AffordableHousing #PermanentSupportiveHousing #HousingCrisis #KMASRadio #FocusOnShelton #CommunityRadio #SheltonWashington #TinyHomes #VeteranSupport #HousingFirst #MasonCountyWA #WashingtonHomeless #ShelterNews #PublicAffairs

Apr 1, 202649 min

Ep 238New Scholarship Opportunities Available From Mason Health For Health Care Field

Mason Health and Mason General Hospital have several scholarship opportunities available for 2026 — including a brand-new $10,000 award from the Hospitalist Group designed to help Mason County students pursue careers in health care. In this episode of Focus on Shelton, Jeff Slakey sits down with Dr. Doug Lindahl and Dr. Jacqueline Gorzynski from the Mason Health Hospitalist Group, along with Dr. Darren Cuevas and Jennifer Capps, to break down everything students and career-changers need to know. Scholarships covered in this episode: • Mason Health Hospitalist Group Scholarship — $10,000, deadline April 30, 2026 (NEW) • Shelton High School Health Science Academy Nursing Scholarship • Mason Health Foundation Auxiliary Healthcare Scholarship •Centennial Guilds Scholarship These scholarships are open to students entering a wide range of health care fields, including medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, nursing, pharmacy, nutritional science, behavioral health, and healthcare administration. They are not limited to graduating seniors — anyone looking to enter or advance in the health care field may be eligible. #MasonCounty #SheltonWA #MasonHealth #MasonGeneralHospital #HealthCareScholarship #FocusOnShelton #KMAS #CommunityRadio #WashingtonState #HealthCareEducation #NursingScholarship #AlliedHealth #CollegeScholarship #MasonCountySchools #SheltonHighSchool #HealthScience #HospitalistGroup #MasonHealthFoundation #CareerChange #LocalHealthCare

Mar 31, 20267 min

Ep 236Mason County Republican Women: 55+ Years of Community, Common Ground & Civic Life in Shelton, WA

They started meeting in living rooms. Now they've been shaping civic life in Shelton and Mason County, Washington for more than 55 years.In this Focus on Shelton conversation recorded at the historic Mason Hotel, Jeff Slakey sits down with Leslie Peterson, April Pooler, and Jayni Kamin of the Mason County Republican Women's Club to talk history, community, and what it actually looks like to build bridges across political lines in a small town.From Peggy Johnson's grassroots campaigns and her trip to meet President Reagan, to candidate forums in the park that invited every party, to a brand-new blood drive being co-organized with Democratic women under the banner of the Peacemakers, this is a conversation about what community service looks like when you set the partisan stuff aside and focus on the people in front of you.You'll also hear about the club's expanded speaker program, their presence at the Mason County Expo, charitable giving to Gethsemane Ministries and Care Net, and the upcoming Liberty Dinner on May 16th at Ridge Motorsports Park.If you've ever wondered what actually happens at a local civic organization meeting, or if you've been curious about getting involved, this is a good place to start.MEETINGS: 1st Friday 12:30-2pm | 3rd Wednesday 6pm @ The Mason Hotel, Shelton WALIBERTY DINNER — May 16 | Ridge Motorsports Park | https://mcrwclub.wixsite.com/mcwcPEACEMAKERS BLOOD DRIVE — March 31st#SheltonWA #MasonCounty #MasonCountyRepublicanWomen #FocusOnShelton #KMAS #CommunityRadio #WomensHistoryMonth #CivicEngagement #LocalPolitics #PNWCommunity #WashingtonState #CommonGround #Peacemakers #LibertyDinner #MasonHotel #SheltonWashington #GetThingsDone #CommunityService #GrassrootsOrganizingMore local conversations at KMAS.com

Mar 29, 202615 min

Ep 235'It Breaks My Heart': Shelton School Superintendent on Levy Wins, State Cuts & the Fight for Shelton Kids

Shelton School District Superintendent Wyeth Jessee joins Jeff Slakey on Focus on Shelton for a candid, wide-ranging conversation about the state of public education in Mason County — and across Washington State.Shelton voters delivered a resounding 62% approval on the district's levy — one of the strongest showings for any comparable school district in the February election cycle. But that win has been complicated by enrollment decline, rising costs, and a state legislature that just cut the levy equalization dollars that high-needs districts like Shelton depend on.Jessee breaks down how every student lost equals $18,000 in revenue — and how a drop of roughly 170 students translates to a $350,000 gap and the equivalent of three to four teaching positions. He explains the compounding pressure of lower birth rates, reduced immigration, rising fuel costs, and now a state legislature trimming the very funds designed to support lower-income districts.Despite the financial headwinds, Jessee is emphatic that Shelton continues to outperform comparable districts on literacy, discipline, attendance, and graduation rates. He spotlights NJROTC, student athletes placing at state championships, students reading obsessively, and a local effort to rename the high school softball field in honor of a beloved community figure.This is an essential listen for any Mason County resident who wants to understand the real pressures facing Shelton's schools — and the remarkable things still being accomplished inside them.#SheltonWA #SheltonSchools #MasonCounty #FocusOnShelton #KMAS #PublicEducation #WashingtonState #SheltonCommunity #WyethJesse #SchoolFunding #LevyElection #SheltonAthletics #WashingtonSchools #EducationFunding #SheltonHighclimbers

Mar 25, 202622 min

Ep 234Live Murals, Community Art & What’s Growing in Downtown Shelton | Molly Wheat Baker

Jeff Slakey sits down with Molly Wheat Baker inside her studio at Graffiti Community Art Space in downtown Shelton, Washington—and what starts as a conversation about her library exhibit quickly turns into a window on everything that’s growing in the Shelton arts scene right now.Molly’s work is everywhere in Shelton—murals on Cota Street, stickers and shirts, commission paintings, and now a solo show at the Shelton Timberland Library through the end of March 2025. She talks about what it’s been like to find her community here, how organizations like Mason County Blue Zones and spaces like Marmo have knit Shelton’s creatives together, and what it means to go from “living in the woods” to being part of a movement working toward official state Creative District designation.Oh—and she’s painting a bus.📍 Graffiti Community Art Space | Railroad Ave, Shelton WA (across from Tolley’s)🎨 Library Show: Shelton Timberland Library | Through end of March 2025🗓️ Tue March 24 | 2:45–4:45pm — Live painting session🗓️ Thu March 26 | 2:00–3:30pm — Artist talk (Tea Talk & Time Out)🌐 mollywheatbaker.com | 📧 [email protected]#SheltonWA #MasonCounty #FocusOnShelton #KMAS#SheltonArt #CommunityArt #LocalArtist #MuralArt #PNWArt #WashingtonArt#SheltonArtsWalk #CreativeDistrict #DowntownShelton #SheltonLibrary#PNWCommunity #SmallTownArt #PublicArt #WashingtonState #CommunityRadioFocus on Shelton is produced by KMAS Radio, your community radio station for the Shelton and Mason County area. New episodes drop regularly—subscribe so you never miss a conversation.

Mar 24, 20267 min

Ep 232Shelton's 6-Year Parks Plan + Empty Bowls Returns March 2025 | Focus on Shelton

In this episode of Focus on Shelton on KMAS, host Jeff Slakey sits down with Jordanne Krumpols from the City of Shelton Parks & Recreation Department to talk about two exciting community initiatives. First: the PROST Plan — Shelton's Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails six-year master plan is in the community input phase RIGHT NOW. The survey is live online and via QR code on posters throughout the city. Jordanne shares what the city is hoping to learn, what trends are emerging (spoiler: pickleball courts and a splash pad are leading the wishlist), and how you can get involved — including an in-person open house at the Civic Center in May. Second: Empty Bowls is returning to Shelton for three consecutive Wednesdays starting March 11. Come in and create your handmade clay bowl (free!), come back to glaze it on the 18th, and join your neighbors on March 25th for soup and bread donated by local Shelton restaurants — with all donations benefiting the Saints Pantry food bank. 🔗 PROST Survey: https://sheltonwa.gov/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/parks,_recreation,_open_space_and_trails_plan.php 🍲 Empty Bowls Info: https://sheltonwa.gov/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/shelton_arts_commission.php 📧 Contact Jordan: [email protected]#SheltonWA #FocusOnShelton #KMAS #SheltonParks #SheltonPROST #SheltonRecreationKMAS is the local radio station in Mason County Washington.

Mar 7, 20269 min

Ep 231Mountain View Café Reopens at Mason Health | Prime Rib Fridays Are Back in Shelton

The Mountain View Café at Mason Health is officially reopened — and it’s better than ever.Culinary Manager Ashlee Johnson joins Jeff Slakey on location to talk about:• The 9-month remodel • Prime Rib Fridays ($12 plates, 4:30–7pm) • Healthy, locally sourced ingredients • Partnerships with Colvin Ranch and Skokomish Valley Farms • Blue Zones and Mason Matters collaboration • Community art and gathering space • Ashlee’s inspiring journey from GED to culinary managerThe café is open to the public and serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.📍 Located inside Mason Health in Shelton, Washington 🔗 Weekly menu available at https://www.masonhealth.com/visit-us/bistro-menuIf you love supporting local food, community spaces, and Shelton businesses — this one’s for you.#SheltonWA #MasonHealth #SupportLocal #PrimeRibFriday #MasonMatters #HoodCanalLife #LocalFood #MasonCounty

Mar 4, 202610 min

Ep 230Shelton City Manager Mark Ziegler Named Boss of the Year | Leadership, Growth & What’s Next for Shelton WA

Shelton City Manager Mark Ziegler sits down to talk about being named “Boss of the Year” by the Shelton Mason County Chamber of Commerce, what leadership really looks like inside city hall, and where the City of Shelton is headed next.In this conversation, we cover:Why Mark sees himself as a collaborator, not a “boss”Managing nearly 100 city employeesWorking with the Shelton City CouncilAdvocating in Olympia with 35th District legislatorsHousing growth and Olympic Heights developmentInfrastructure investments and long-term planningCommunity outreach challengesStrategic planning and performance trackingA potential partnership with the Humane Society of Mason CountyParks, trails, and the future Simpson Railway multi-modal trailWe also talk about city culture, employee recognition (the “Shelte Awards”), communication styles, and what it takes to build trust in a growing community like Shelton.If you live in Shelton or Mason County and want to understand how local decisions are made — this is a good one.#SheltonWA #MasonCounty #LocalGovernment #CityManager #CommunityLeadership #SheltonWashington #EconomicDevelopment #PublicService

Feb 27, 202638 min
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