Local News
Man accused of stabbing victim with needle twice and threatening to assault officer in Chehalis 
Bail is set at $25,000 for a man accused of stabbing someone with a needle and breaking their finger at a Chehalis apartment complex on Friday before threatening an officer who arrested him.  …
Nearly 1,500 Winlock area residents opt in to broadband expansion project
Nearly 1,500 people in the greater Winlock area have agreed to have broadband internet infrastructure installed on their property, according to an update from ToledoTel, the company leading the …
‘We have a vision for Coal Creek’: Planner tells county commissioners wetland project would have variety of benefits
The first phase of a proposed ecotourism hub on roughly 80 acres of wetlands in Chehalis could cost between $600,000 and $1.3 million, according to figures provided by planner Bob Russell to the …
Veterans Memorial Museum prepares to host fifth annual Trunks with Treats event on Oct. 30
Last year, approximately 2,800 people attended the Veterans Memorial Museum’s annual Trunks with Treats event. The Chehalis museum is gearing up to host it once again as the fifth annual Trunks …
In focus: ‘Witches’ gather for a morning view of Mount St. Helens
The Tilikum Dragons, which describe themselves as "a women’s dragonboat team committed to being a positive influence on each other and our community,” dressed as witches and paddled onto …
Sirens: $800 in shoes stolen at outlets; arrest for striking vehicle with shovel; arrest made for assault with needle
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Vehicle accidents • A minor, non-injury, two-vehicle collision was reported at the intersection of North Tower Avenue and East First Street just after 2:35 …
Julie McDonald: Two dogs killed in Grayland fire at home of Toledo graduate
Like many people last weekend, newlyweds Kalvyn and Morgan (Leback) Scott hunted early Sunday morning, but as they returned to their Grayland home, they received a call with devastating news: their …
In Washington state, a hot spot for UFO sightings, people still want to believe: 'I'm not the only one seeing and experiencing these things'
In Washington, Bigfoot rules the forest. But the skies? That's for the little green men. In 2007, Yakima resident Troy Hampton-Peterson was looking at the stars outside Moses Lake when he and a …
Free recycling event to be held in Toledo this weekend
Lewis County residents can recycle and dispose of electronics, appliances, scrap metal, household chemicals, yard waste and more during a Community Recycle Event at the South County Regional Park in …
Studded tires allowed on Washington roadways beginning next week
As the cold winter weather prepares to rear its ugly head, studded tires will once again be allowed on Washington’s roadways beginning next week. Under state law, the tires, which cause …
In focus: A grand opening for JJ’s Sports Bar in Centralia
The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce hosted a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for JJ's Sports Bar on Friday, Oct. 18, in downtown Centralia. Located at 537 N. Tower Ave. at the …
In focus: Thorbeckes throws Pumpkin Splash Party in Centralia
The Thorbeckes Pumpkin Splash Party event was hosted at the wellness center's pool in Centralia on Saturday, Oct. 19. The event offered attendees an opportunity to swim with gourds and pick one …
Thurston County Youth Football League player, 13, protested by taking a knee. Here's why
The Thurston County Youth Football League is a major organizer of youth sports. At a recent game for the league at Tumwater High School, multiple teams were decked out in professional-looking …
Two Navy aviators dead after last week's Growler crash near Mount Rainier
The two aviators who were missing after a Navy Growler crashed east of Mount Rainier last week have died, officials said Sunday. The announcement comes five days after the EA-18G Growler crashed …
Local Sports
CC Roundup: Women’s soccer team battles, but falls to Highline
The Centralia College women’s soccer team dropped its third-straight game on Saturday, losing 4-2 to Highline at Bob Peters Field. The T-Birds scored three goals in the first 20 minutes of …
Rodriguez, Underhill lead Loggers past Eagles
It was another stellar game for Rodrigo Rodriguez and Blaze Underhill on Saturday, as the Onalaska duo led the Loggers to a 58-0 blowout win over Klahowya. Rodriguez ran for 191 yards and four …
Special teams play allows PWV to clinch crossover berth
A second quarter squib kick that was recovered by the Titans with six seconds left at the half proved to be the final dagger in their 34-6 C2BL West triumph over Forks on Friday night in Pe Ell. …
Riverhawks pull away early in win over T-Wolves
It didn’t take the Toledo offense long to get rolling on Friday against Morton-White Pass, as the Riverhawks scored four touchdowns in the first and added two more in the second in a 43-8 win. …
Prep football: W.F. West keeps Swampy with blowout triumph over Centralia
Carlos Vallejo has been on both sides of one of the most storied rivalries in Southwest Washington. His first years of high school were at Centralia and he had to witness the W.F. West football …

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Obituaries

Death notices: Oct. 18, 2024

• DOROTHY R. SPENCER, 93, Longview, died Oct. 12 at Beacon Hill Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation. Arrangements are under the care of Cattermole Funeral Home. • JUDITH L. MARKS, 71, …

In loving memory of Jack Otto Lehmann: 1948-2024

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Jack Otto Lehmann, a loving family man with an always helping hand. Jack passed away on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Centralia, Washington, …

In loving memory of Martha Rose Peiffer: 1943-2024 

Martha Rose Peiffer was born Aug. 7, 1943, in Seattle and passed away Aug. 18, 2024, in Chehalis.  Marti was preceded in death by her parents, Lonnie Hull, of Chehalis, and Kathleen …

In loving memory of George William "Bill" Matheson: Dec. 17, 1934 - Oct. 15, 2024

George William "Bill" Matheson, 89, passed away on Oct. 15, 2024, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. Born in Chehalis, Washington, to George D. and Etta Matheson. Bill graduated from …

In remembrance of Douglas Minor: Feb. 8, 1961 - Sept. 18, 2024

Douglas Myrl Minor passed on to his heavenly home on Sept. 18 in Yakima, Washington. He was in hospice care for pancreatic cancer at the home of his former wife, Linda, who was a big part of his …

In loving memory of Linda Luxem: 1944-2024

Linda Carole Luxem, 80, died on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, at her daughter’s home in East Wenatchee. Linda was born Feb. 3, 1944, in Spokane, Washington, to Fred and Nellie Seay. At the age …
State & Regional News

This tiny western skunk covers more ground than mammals 100 times its size

What’s black and white and runs all over? The tiny western spotted skunk, Oregon State University researchers found. The skunk, which resembles a black and white tube sock, weighs just one …

Schools
W.F. West High School career and technical education students showcase skills at chamber event
Dozens of industry leaders from across Lewis County got a chance to see and experience the work being done in the W.F. West High School Career and Technical Education (CTE) wing at a …
Fibre Federal Credit Union gives to Providence, Arbor Health and Centralia College
Fibre Federal Credit Union has announced this year’s Lewis County recipients from its Communities First Program, a multi-year sponsorship for hospitals and community colleges within the 11 …
How much federal COVID-19 relief money have school districts in Lewis and South Thurston counties received and spent?
Data released by the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction in September and compiled by The Washington State Standard shows how much federal COVID-19 relief money local districts …
Chehalis School District to host chamber’s Business After Hours, career and technical education kickoff night
The Chehalis School District will host its first Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event as well as its career and technical education (CTE) kickoff night on Thursday, Oct. …
Commentary

Our Views: Herrera Beutler will take a balanced, science-based approach to managing forests

There’s one thing people in this area never complained about when Jaime Herrera Beutler represented us in Congress, and that was her constituent service and her focus on the specific needs of …

Our Views: State Rep. Peter Abbarno’s leadership delivers for families, schools and safety

Our editorial board enthusiastically endorses state Rep. Peter Abbarno for reelection to represent Washington’s 20th Legislative District. As an experienced legislator with deep ties to …

Brian Mittge: A thank-you note to everyone

When I went away to college 30 years ago, my mom‘s longtime friend, Donna Schrader, gave me little index cards that she had turned into coupons for cookies, bread and confections. All I had to …

John Braun: Inslee, Democrats use your tax dollars to support anti-initiative propaganda

Now that the general election voting period is open, watch for opponents of the money-saving initiatives on the ballot to crank their attacks up another level. You may have already seen ads …

Julie McDonald: Pioneer woman crowned Mother Queen of Oregon lived 120 years

At the beginning of this year, I wrote about Mary Kiona , an Upper Cowlitz native of the Tai’t-na-pam tribe who was born on Jan. 3 in either 1849, 1852, 1853 or 1855 and died in June 1970, …
Outdoors
Outdoors
Seven more days of coastal razor clam digs approved beginning Oct. 15, more planned through 2024
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers on Thursday confirmed razor clam digging opportunities on four coastal beaches from Oct. 15 to Oct. 21. “It was a great …
Despite Retreat Fire, elk hunters likely to benefit from mild winter
Yakima area elk herds remain in good shape this hunting season following another mild winter and low snowpack, according to the Washington Department of Wildlife. WDFW District 8 biologist Erin …
Massive, 164-pound bluefin tuna caught off Oregon coast
Wicked Tuna Oregon came to Garibaldi Sunday when a 164-pound bluefin was certified on the scales of Captain’s Corner. Barnes Cooper of Hillsboro has targeted the large tunas for years, …