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SPOKANE — The last time the Napavine Tigers walked off the court was following an upset loss to No. 8 Mabton in the opening round of the state tournament. The Tigers were still through to … more
In Lewis County, millennials and Generation Z youngsters make up only 35% of the population, whereas the Greatest Generation, Silent Majority, Baby Boomers plus Generation X make up the majority, … more
In Washington this year, we hope to again escape the historic droughts plaguing other parts of the world. The Columbia River water system flowed at normal levels in recent years, which is good for … more
I don’t recall where I read this, but a man was speaking to a crowd and said this: A bear hunter wanted a fur coat. He was hunting for a bear, and he located one. He aimed at the bear and, at … more
Earlier this year, I read an article in The Chronicle indicating we must save the Oregon spotted frog. An earlier article said we must kill 500,000 barred owls as they are not native to Washington. … more
Where to start regarding Bruce Peterson’s recent letter disparaging a writer who was critical of Trump? Mr. Peterson, your good heart has been betrayed. Mr. Trump is a liar. It’s the … more
I just turned the TV on, and the gossip show TMZ Live happens to be on. This got my feeble attention — plus an ironic past history lesson. The TMZ Live show was about an upcoming special … more
Many folks in the Lewis County area have been asking questions about the proposed PNW Hydrogen (PNWH2) Hub, and specifically the 300 MW Fortescue Electrolysis plant to be built at the former … more
I attended the presentation at Centralia College about the potential hydrogen fuel production plant at the Centralia mine site. The first thing that comes to mind was the lack of detail in the … more
I’m afraid that I am confused by people like letter writer Katherine Ford who berate President Trump as wanting to destroy this country when her choice, Joe Biden, has already done much of what … more
The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of … more
Last summer, a new overlay was installed on Jackson Highway south from Toledo south to the intersection with the freeway. To all appearances, it was a fine piece of roadwork. However, since the fall … more
Over the weekend, lawmakers in the Washington State House of Representatives approved a $14.3 billion supplemental transportation budget, an increase of $821 million for the enacted biennial budget. … more
The Centralia Police Department has a new patrol officer and community service officer (CSO) among its ranks following the Centralia City Council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 27. Centralia Police … more
Centralia-based law firm Althauser Rayan Abbarno has announced its newest partner, Kathryn Eyraud. Eyraud’s practice focuses on domestic relations and issues relating to divorce, child … more
John and Mary “Peg” Peterson celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Feb. 8 at their home near Chehalis. While students at Washington State University, the Petersons were … more
SPOKANE — A season packed with high expectations and dominance concluded rapidly for the Rainier High School girls basketball team, as the fifth-seeded Mountaineers lost to 12th seed Toutle … more
SPOKANE — As the final shot sailed and the buzzer sounded, the Mossyrock Vikings poured onto the court to celebrate. The Vikings were down by as much as 15 in their Round of 12 matchup … more
YAKIMA – When W.F. West High School’s girls basketball coach Kyle Karnofski read off the box score, his star player didn’t believe it. Because Julia Dalan was tunnel-visioned … more
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