In January 2023, I filed a complaint with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC) about a now-disgraced former police chief being a lying liar, and no one took it terribly …
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1/8/24
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Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) members working at the Washington state Department of Health are calling for an end to the use of Outward Mindset, a mandatory corporate training …
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1/8/24
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When I accepted the appointment as superintendent of the Centralia School District in 2020, I knew there were past decisions and actions that frustrated many citizens.
Some of these decisions …
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1/8/24
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My answer to letter writer Bradd Reynolds’ final question in last week’s letter to the editor is that this nation is unequivocally better off now than when Trump was president. His other …
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1/8/24
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The Lewis County Auditor’s Office will mail military and overseas ballots this week ahead of the February special election.
According to the auditor’s office, 368 ballots will be …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/8/24
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With Thurston County’s Feb. 13 special election now just over five weeks away, the Thurston County Auditor’s Office issued a news release providing voters information about observers, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/8/24
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Third Congressional District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, toured manufacturers and career and technical education (CTE) programs throughout Southwest Washington last week in an effort …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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1/8/24
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OLYMPIA — With the legislative session beginning Monday, state lawmakers had already filed more than 500 bills on topics ranging from raising recycling rates to equipping more high schools with …
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By Claire Withycombe / The Seattle Times
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1/8/24
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With Washington in need of more than a million additional housing units to meet future demand, state legislators say more must be done to address the state’s shortage.
“We need more …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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1/8/24
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A letter writer recently wrote that the country should bar Donald Trump from being on the presidential ballot because he will soon be convicted of at least one felony, if not more.
He thinks we …
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1/8/24
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On the eve of the weekend before state lawmakers began legislative deliberations in Olympia, senators and representatives from Washington’s two coastal districts met in Aberdeen to discuss …
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By Clayton Franke /The Daily World
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1/8/24
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Just prior to the first regular port meeting of 2024 on Wednesday, Jan. 3, Port of Centralia Commissioner Peter Lahmann was sworn in for his second six-year term after defeating challenger Dianne …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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1/8/24
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Kathryn Warner passed from us in peace at her home in Bellingham, Washington.
Kathryn (Katy) Richert Warner was born on Dec.11, 1942, in Chehalis, Washington, to Bill and Lena Richert. She …
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1/8/24
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Seattle police arrested an 18-year-old man accused of stealing several cars across King County over the course of months, according to the police department.
Police did not name the man, but …
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Lulu Ramadan / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/8/24
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The massage therapy license of the owner of four Kennewick massage businesses has been indefinitely suspended after he was charged with leading organized crime, money laundering and promoting …
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Annette Caryand / Tri-City Herald (TNS)
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1/8/24
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You wouldn't find a Coug cheering on the Huskies six weeks ago when Washington escaped Husky Stadium with a three-point win over Washington State in the Apple Cup.
Now, many Cougars fans say …
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Garrett Cabeza / The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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1/8/24
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In the second news conference since a door plug to a Boeing 737 MAX 9 blew out on an Alaska Airlines plane midflight, National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy described a chaotic …
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Amanda Zhou and Lulu Ramadan / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/8/24
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GLENDALE, Ariz. — Seahawks middle linebacker Bobby Wagner felt almost as many emotions coming off the field Sunday as he made tackles during the game.
Seattle came from behind to beat …
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Bob Condotta / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/8/24
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Monday's national championship game against No. 1 ranked Michigan will be one of the biggest moments in Washington football history, and for many fans who attended UW's most recent championship in …
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Shane Lantz / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/8/24
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The right-hand man for Jody Allen was sitting silently a few feet in front of Pete Carroll.
That's what Bert Kolde of Vulcan, Inc., does after every Seahawks road game during the coach's …
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Gregg Bell / The News Tribune (TNS)
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1/8/24
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