Congratulations to the true winner in the girls 400-meter at the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) State Championship Meet in Tacoma: Lauren Matthew, of the West Valley School …
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Commentary by Chad Taylor / For The Chronicle
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5/29/24
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Experience Chehalis, the city’s Main Street organization dedicated to supporting small businesses, has reached a milestone by awarding 100 grants to Chehalis-based small businesses.
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By The Chronicle staff
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5/29/24
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This week, the Visiting Nurses Foundation announced $20,000 in scholarships this spring to individuals, both college and high school students, pursuing degrees in the medical field.
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By The Chronicle staff
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5/29/24
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A group of lawmakers has introduced legislation they say would guarantee consumers a right to repair their own products, which they say could result in a savings of roughly $330 a year per household.
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By The Chronicle staff
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5/29/24
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A Toledo man accused of assaulting a woman on Sunday and trying to take her phone to prevent her from calling 911 is facing felony charges in Lewis County Superior Court.
The victim reported the …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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5/29/24
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The Centralia College Foundation has selected Larry McGee for its 2024 Legacy Award.
“The award honors his dedication, commitment and contribution to the mission of Centralia College, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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5/29/24
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This Saturday, June 1, Lewis County Pride will hold the fourth annual “Live, Love, Bee” Pine Street Pride celebration in Centralia from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Families are invited to …
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By The Chronicle staff
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5/29/24
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On Tuesday, May 28, Centralia Mayor Kelly Smith Johnston delivered a proclamation during a city council meeting announcing the upcoming Juneteenth holiday on June 19, celebrating the end of slavery …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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5/29/24
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As he makes a second bid to represent Southwest Washington in Congress, Republican candidate Joe Kent told roughly a dozen supporters at the Midway RV Park in Centralia Tuesday night that Americans …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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5/29/24
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Curly red hair. Competitive scowl. Feathery shooting touch. Socially conscious. Cannabis advocate. Tie-dye shirts. Unconventional analyst. Winner.
All of the above and more describe Bill Walton, …
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Aaron Fentress / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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5/29/24
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A weekend fight involving dozens of prisoners at the state’s largest prison prompted security officials to fire back-to-back warning shots in a recreation yard and sent a portion of the prison …
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Noelle Crombie / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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5/29/24
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The indictment against a man accused of murdering three women and moving their bodies to rural areas shows the killings occurred over just 50 days — offering the first clear timeline regarding …
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Zane Sparling / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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5/29/24
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Between coolers, takeout containers and cups, expanded polystyrene, better known by the brand-name Styrofoam, was once a staple of dining. But pretty soon, you'll have trouble finding it in …
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Daniel Schrager / The Bellingham Herald (TNS)
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5/29/24
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A 43-year-old Olympia man was arrested on suspicion of multiple crimes after a wreck early Monday morning, according to police.
About 1 a.m., police responded to a hit-and-run crash at State …
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Rolf Boone / The Olympian (TNS)
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5/29/24
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Chinook Middle School in Lacey went into lockout about 9 a.m. Tuesday after a suspicious device was found in a porta-potty near the school, according to a message sent to families and Lacey police.
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Rolf Boone / The Olympian (TNS)
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5/29/24
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Investigators are searching for two people who ran from a violent crash with a semi-truck early Monday.
Tyler W. Harris and an unidentified woman were seen running from a Honda Accord after it …
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Cameron Probert / Tri-City Herald (TNS)
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5/29/24
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Western Washington University officials told students and others that they have two days to end their protest camp against the war in Gaza and the university's ties to Israel and U.S. defense …
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Robert Mittendorf / The Bellingham Herald (TNS)
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5/29/24
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A North Idaho jury awarded a drag performer more than $1 million in damages last week after finding a local conservative blogger defamed him.
The jury unanimously determined that blogger …
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Emma Epperly / The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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5/29/24
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The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced Tuesday that passengers 18 and younger can now ride free between any of the 12 train stations on the western side of the state.
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Samantha Vedders / The Wenatchee World (TNS)
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5/29/24
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On a dreary Saturday in Grayland, the community hall parking lot filled with vehicles from across the county, many with a number of commonalities: high-vis stripes, department names, and more than a …
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Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World (TNS)
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5/29/24
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