Kerry had grown up in California and made a life in Oregon before traveling the United States with her family and settling down in Winlock. She's lived here for the past 30-plus years. She is …
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1/29/24
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The Onalaska girls basketball team got back to .500 in a big way on Saturday, dominating Hoquiam in a 57-22 win.
The Loggers (10-10, 5-7 C2BL) blanked the Grizzlies in the first quarter, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/28/24
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The Onalaska boys basketball team couldn't overcome a slow start, as the Loggers fell to Raymond 62-49 on Saturday.
The Seagulls came out strong, scoring 21 points in the first half to open up a …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/28/24
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The Adna boys basketball team sent its seniors out in a big way, earning a 71–34 victory over Morton-White Pass on senior night.
The Pirates (15-5, 9-3 C2BL) raced out to a nine-point lead …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/28/24
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The Mossyrock boys basketball team came away with its third-straight win on Friday, topping Pe Ell on the road 70-34.
The Vikings (10-6, 8-2 1B Columbia Valley) had the advantage from the jump, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/28/24
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1/27/24
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The W.F. West boys basketball team is now alone atop the 2A EvCo standings, as they defeated Tumwater 71-57 on Friday.
Both offenses started slow, as the two teams combined for just 46 points in …
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1/27/24
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RAINIER — In an uproarious, postseason-like atmosphere, the Adna Pirates came away with a massive road win on Friday, taking down the Mountaineers in Rainier 59-51.
“We’re …
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By Dylan Wilhelm / dylan@chronline.com
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1/27/24
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RAINIER — Seven weeks ago, Rainier went into Adna and handed the Pirates their first home home loss in nearly six years.
The Pirates haven’t lost since, and on Friday, they went to …
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By Dylan Wilhelm / dylan@chronline.com
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1/26/24
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The Tenino boys basketball team burst out to a big lead and never looked back Friday, downing Eatonville 59-38 in its penultimate game of the regular season.
The Beavers (11-4, 6-1 1A Evergreen) …
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1/26/24
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The Mossyrock girls basketball team did the dirty work on defense Friday, and ground its way to a 44-27 win over Pe Ell in 1B Columbia Valley League play.
The Trojans never cracked double digits …
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1/26/24
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The Black Hills boys basketball team stayed in the hunt for a first-round home game in the 2A District tournament, beating Centralia 70-54 at Ron Brown Court on Friday.
The Wolves (11-7, 8-2 2A …
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1/26/24
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TOLEDO — Lewis County has waited nearly two decades for another 2,000-point scorer.
It can wait four more days.
Napavine’s James Grose came into Friday 33 points shy of …
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By Josh Kirshenbaum / josh@chronline.com
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1/26/24
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Bail was set at $100,000 on Friday for the man accused of causing a three-car collision in Centralia on Wednesday that resulted in a woman’s death.
“This is necessary to …
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By Emily Fitzgerald /
emily@chronline.com
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1/26/24
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The Lewis County Auditor’s Office mailed military and overseas ballots Friday ahead of the presidential primary election in March.
According to the auditor’s office, 580 ballots will …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/26/24
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• Lucille Rothfus, 99, Vancouver, died Jan. 20. Arrangements are under the care of Northwood Park Funeral Home.
• Dorothy Bloomquist, 95, Vancouver, died Jan. 23. Arrangements are …
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1/26/24
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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Hit-and-run
• A hit-and-run on private property in the 600 block of West Pear Street was reported at 10:15 a.m. on Jan. 24. An officer located the suspect, …
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The Chronicle staff
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1/26/24
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Many Washington families statewide continue to struggle with the high prices of fuel, food, utilities, housing and more. No one reading the “room” that is our state would say property …
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By Sen. John Braun
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1/26/24
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If you know of Coal Creek at all, you probably think of its namesake road running up a beautiful narrow valley east of Chehalis. The creek itself is a silent partner, little known as it slips shyly …
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By Brian Mittge
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1/26/24
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The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) would like to remind homeowners of the importance of working smoke alarms.
In a Thursday press release, the fire marshal said the risk of …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/26/24
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