Under President Joe Biden’s lax border policies, with U.S. Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez as a willing accomplice, our borders have become a welcome mat for illegal immigrants, …
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By Joe Kent
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3/6/24
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The Capital Press is a weekly newspaper that covers agriculture in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California. It is worth the price to be able to stay up to date on what is going on not only in …
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By Maureen Harkcom / For The Chronicle
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3/6/24
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The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is looking for four community members to serve on the county’s Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC).
Commissioners are looking for …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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Thanks to the ingenuity of a Chehalis man, readers of The Chronicle can now use Bitcoin to pick up a copy of the latest edition.
The rack is currently located at the Cenex station at 153 NW …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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The Washington state Fire Marshal’s Office and the National Fire Protection Association are reminding residents to change their home smoke alarm batteries when changing their clocks for …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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Legislation directing the Washington State Patrol to study the fire hazards posed by electric vehicle batteries and establish best practices for firefighting, towing, storage and cleanup has …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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The Centralia Police Department (CPD) will hold town halls on March 13 and March 14 for anyone who works, plays or lives in Centralia.
The town halls run from 6 to 8 p.m. both days.
The …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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Good Stuff Food Carts & Catering, a mobile food service and catering company based in Toledo, suffered a significant blow on Saturday when the business’s storage cargo trailer was stolen.
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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3/6/24
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Third Congressional District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, has introduced a bipartisan bill to expand rural veterans transportation access to Veteran Administration (VA) health …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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House and Senate leadership unveiled a $1.3 billion supplemental capital budget Tuesday they say will fund construction projects and infrastructure and make investments in school construction, …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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3/6/24
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Centralia College Running Start student Ismael Allende has been awarded a four-year, full tuition scholarship from Washington State University through its Regents Scholars Program.
Allende …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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The Centralia Downtown Association (CDA) on Tuesday announced it has been selected as one of 30 communities to participate in Main Street America’s Equitable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Rural …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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The sports crew (Dylan, new Zach, Kody and Aaron) discuss what transpired in Yakima and especially Spokane, where Dylan and Kody had their flights canceled due to toilet problems and spent one last …
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By The Chronicle staff
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3/6/24
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On the 178th episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl, Chronicle Editor-in-Chief Eric Schwartz and photographer Kody Christen discuss hydrogen, state initiatives, raw milk, columns …
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3/6/24
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A Lynnwood man accused of crashing into a Washington State Patrol car and killing the trooper inside on Saturday may have been driving under the influence, according to a probable cause affidavit …
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The Seattle Times (TNS)
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3/6/24
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SEATTLE — In the first major personnel moves of the Mike Macdonald era, the Seahawks are releasing safeties Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs as well as tight end Will Dissly, a league source …
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Bob Condotta / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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3/6/24
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A Bellevue police officer who was seriously hurt while escorting Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade last year has taken a swipe at the city of Bellevue's policies after his benefits expired last …
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Lauren Rosenblatt / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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3/6/24
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For years, investigators questioned the circumstances surrounding the supposed suicide of Kendy Howard, a former Idaho State trooper's wife. On Monday, Kootenai County prosecutors began trying her …
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Alexandra Duggan / The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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3/6/24
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Construction of a long-anticipated, near-complete Seagen pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Everett, Washington, has been halted by Pfizer, the pharma giant that recently acquired Seagen.
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Renata Geraldo / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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3/6/24
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The Grays Harbor College women's wrestling team won eight individual titles en route to a dominant victory at the National Collegiate Wrestling Association Northwest Conference Championships on …
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Ryan Sparks / The Daily World (TNS)
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3/6/24
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