The Washington Senate has unanimously passed legislation that would fully fund the training costs for law enforcement officers.
Sponsored by Sen. Mark Mullet, D-Issaquah, Senate Bill 6242 would …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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One vehicle was towed from a non-injury collision on northbound Interstate 5 near Exit 79 in Chehalis on Monday.
The crash occurred just before 9:40 a.m. on Feb. 12 when the driver of black 2022 …
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2/14/24
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Legislation to reduce chronic absenteeism in Washington schools unanimously passed the state Senate Tuesday and will now head to the House of Representatives for consideration.
Sponsored by …
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2/14/24
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This past week, I had an opportunity to spend a little time with Dave Rutherford, who is the Napavine School District career and technical education (CTE) director.
Rutherford took time out of …
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Several times recently, I’ve read in The Chronicle about how our country was built with immigrants, as if that makes it OK to let hundreds, sometimes thousands, of “undocumented” …
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Dear Chronicle Editorial Board,
To my wife, Teresa, and to my surprise, in the Feb. 8 issue of your great newspaper we read your views about my work and Rotary’s great service work.
I …
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Lewis County residents, do not be fooled by Lewis County PUD’s announcement that they will be going house to house to “upgrade” our analog meters via “Meter Refresh.”
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Kudos to Katherine Ford for her Feb. 12 letter to the editor addressing gaslighting.
In this supercharged political season, spotting gaslighting, telling falsehoods or half-truths over and over …
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The Huntting’s Pumpkin Patch and Haunted Forest — located at 600 Cinebar Road in Cinebar — will be hosting airsoft games in its forest this Saturday, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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Centralia College is kicking off Valentine’s Day weekend with the opening of one of William Shakespeare’s classic comedies: “Much Ado About Nothing.”
A show director Emmy …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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2/14/24
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Bipartisan legislation to mandate that public K-12 schools teach a curriculum on the Jewish Holocaust has cleared the Washington state House of Representatives and will now head to the Senate for …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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2/14/24
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The Washington state House of Representatives has passed legislation to create a pilot program to reduce graffiti.
On Saturday, the House of Representatives passed House Bill 1989 by a vote of …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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Legislation that would give school districts more flexibility in transporting students cleared the state Senate unanimously on Monday.
The bill, Senate Bill 6031, would allow school districts to …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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Local country music artist Chris Guenther will headline a concert to raise money for Relay for Life of Lewis County from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25, at The Juice Box Public House in downtown …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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An incoming storm was expected to bring heavy snowfall to the southern Cascades in Lewis and Pierce counties Wednesday and Thursday, the National Weather Service forecasts.
The Chehalis Valley …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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The state House of Representatives has unanimously passed legislation that would study the effect of avian predation on salmon populations in the state.
House Bill 2293, sponsored by Rep. J.T. …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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Legislation to establish testing requirements for Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) chemicals in biosolids unanimously cleared the Washington state Senate Monday, with Sen. Jeff Wilson, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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Wolf Haven International — a Tenino-based wolf sanctuary — has announced the return of its annual Wolves & Wine fundraising event.
“For the first time since 2019, we will …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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A bill sponsored by Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, that would ease hurdles on some kit-built homes unanimously passed the Senate Tuesday.
If passed, Senate Bill 5657 would allow kit homes up to …
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2/14/24
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The Twin City Wrestling Club took fourth place out of 55 teams competing at the Battle of the Woods tournament in Eatonville on Sunday.
Out of nearly 500 individual wrestlers, 51 wrestlers from …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/14/24
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