By Carrina Stanton
For The Chronicle
Just a few miles off U.S. Highway 12 on Silver Creek Road, big things are happening at one very small orchard.
Family legacies are being carried on. …
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8/19/22
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The Southwest Washington Fair started its six-day run on Tuesday. Here is a collection of photographs by Chronicle photographer Jared Wenzelburger. Find out more about the fair online at …
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8/17/22
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Emma Britton told The Chronicle on Tuesday morning she would be thrilled if one of her friends — the other four top candidates — won. Perhaps that attitude is what earned her the …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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8/16/22
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Volcanoes don’t discriminate when they erupt, so why should any one group of people be over-represented in further understanding their effects?
Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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8/12/22
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COUGAR — A bit sizzly up there on the surface, is it? Why not hang out down here, underground, with us supremely cool apes?
The year-round temperature inside Ape Cave, a lava tube on the …
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8/7/22
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It is a chilly Thursday morning. Mist is coating the windshields outside the Tall Timber Restaurant and Lounge in Randle.
Once a month, folks gather here for breakfast to advocate for the …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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8/5/22
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When the Thurston County Fair draws to a close on Sunday, exhibitors will pack up and head home for Adna, Chehalis, Tenino, Rainier, Yelm and Olympia alike.
On Thursday, FFA, 4-H and Open Class …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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7/29/22
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Smells of black coffee and bacon filled the West Thurston Fire Station in Rochester on Tuesday morning. The lights were off and the blinds were drawn low in an effort to keep the station cool before …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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7/27/22
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The third annual Adna Car Show Camp & Cruise was held on Bunker Creek Road on Friday and Saturday. The show raises money for the Adna scholarship fund. It included vendors, food, auctions, a beer …
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7/18/22
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TOLEDO — Just a couple of months ago, the Toledo Presbyterian Church congregation learned their beloved stained glass windows needed repairing. The windows are made with a sand grout that has …
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By Katelyn Metzger / The Daily News
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7/13/22
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Where many groups of elementary school students in their last day assembly might be itching to get out and enjoy summer break, the Tiny Tigers at Fords Prairie Elementary School in Centralia on …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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6/17/22
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Contrary to their name, the U.S. Rake Force doesn’t often use rakes when it clears excess fuel out of overgrown forests to reduce the threat of wildfire.
Instead, they deploy goats.
The …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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6/17/22
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Mountain goats and their kids were visible from the Johnston Ridge Observatory at Mount St. Helens this Wednesday evening as the observatory closed for the night after its second day open in three …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/10/22
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Under an overcast sky on Monday morning, about 200 people gathered around the flagpole at Claquato Cemetery to honor those who have lost their lives serving the United States in the armed forces. …
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By Matthew Zylstra / matthew@chronline.com
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5/30/22
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The staff at Woodland Village in Chehalis works to make sure the seniors who reside there are always the center of attention.
But on Thursday afternoon, a group of furry visitors stole the show. …
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By Matthew Zylstra / matthew@chronline.com
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5/20/22
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