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The Japanese Festival will be held in Tenino from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 11. The festival, hosted by the Tenino High School Japan program and Japanese Club, will be held at Tenino High School, … more
Bipartisan legislation to extend landslide protections has passed the U.S. House of Representatives and will now head to the Senate for consideration. The bipartisan National Landslide … more
The Centralia Rotary Club’s Flags program is expanding to Chehalis, the organization announced Thursday. For an annual membership fee to join the Centralia Rotary Flags program, anyone … more
Looking for a new spot in downtown Centralia to grab a beer, wine or cider and take a break while shopping? 86’d on Tower, a new hole-in-the-wall bar sandwiched in between Saddle Bum … more
• CHRISTINE M. GRODA, 100, Chehalis, died April 28. more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Disorderly conduct • A disorderly subject was reported in the 1200 block of Mellen Street just after 8:10 a.m. on May 1. The subject left before officers … more
Blocking a bad piece of legislation can often be as important as passing a good bill. That’s why Republican senators took a moment to cheer a few months ago when, in the face of intense … more
Editor’s note: Republican Leslie Lewallen is a candidate for Congress in the Third Congressional District. The Chronicle has previously published commentaries from incumbent Rep. Marie … more
Chronicle columnist Julie McDonald is upset that one of her favorite people has lost favor with the Republican Party. Former congresswoman Jaime Herrera-Beutler, who voted to impeach President … more
This letter is responding to The News Tribune story published at chronline.com April 24 titled “Study: Washington ranked among the most dangerous states in the country.” It was … more
The Spring Youth Fair opened at 5 p.m. Friday, May 3, at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds following final preparations. Chronicle photographer Kody Christen stopped by Friday morning as … more
A state legislator has renewed his concerns over “vulnerable” bridges in Washington following the destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore in late March. On Thursday, … more
The W.F. West High School Home and Garden Show in Chehalis began on Thursday, May 2, and extends through Saturday, May 4. All of the items at the plant sale are grown or made by students in the … more
A man accused of ramming a Centralia Police Department patrol vehicle with a stolen truck on Wednesday is facing felony charges in Lewis County Superior Court. Officers with the Centralia Police … more
After finishing its third Washington High School Equestrian Team (WAHSET) District 6 meet, the W.F. West High School Equestrian Team is sending 16 of its 21 athletes to compete at the state level. … more
Smartphones gripping people’s attention isn’t anything new. But following the pandemic, Kris Hagel recalls seeing a troubling rise in public school students distracted by their phones … more
With the country more than $34.5 trillion in debt, Third Congressional District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, has received recognition for her work in prioritizing fiscal responsibility … more
At the W.F. West tennis courts, a pair of angel wings hangs at exactly 6-foot 8-inches above a certain spot along the first court's sideline. For Head Girls Tennis Coach Megan Wellander, it is a … more
After first opening 3 Dog Cider and Brewstillery in 2021 on a small remaining portion of his family’s old apple orchards in Silver Creek, Joshua Hail has successfully recultivated the land to … more
Larry Thomas McCutchan was born Feb. 7, 1942, in White Salmon, Washington, to Orville and Mildred McCutchan.  At a young age, the family moved to Mossyrock, Washington, where he experienced … more
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