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Monsters and people were roaring at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on Saturday for the 114th annual fair’s loudest event in the Grandstands Arena. For the first time in more than 20 … more
• MITCHELL GLENN GEE, 65, Toledo, died Aug. 14 at Providence Portland Medical Center. Arrangements are under the care of Funeral Alternatives of Washington.   • EDWARD EUGENE … more
The next meeting of the board for the Lewis County Public Transportation Benefit Area, which does business as Twin Transit, will be at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 29.   The meeting, which is open to the … more
One person was transported to Providence Centralia Hospital for medical treatment following a four-vehicle collision on northbound Interstate 5 near U.S. Highway 12 in Napavine on Sunday.   … more
On Friday, Aug. 25, the Thurston County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the county’s new roundabout project at the … more
With nearly 20 vendors from throughout Southwest Washington expected, Keiper’s Cards in downtown Centralia is set to host its first ever Keiper’s Cards & Memorabilia Show at the Tower … more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT   Malicious mischief   • Just after 11:25 a.m. on Aug. 18, officers responded to a report of possible vandalism in the 100 block of North Diamond … more
Do you want to write your memoirs? Are fictional characters running around in your head, begging for you to tell their story? Do you have a love story pining for release? Did you experience a chapter … more
As Washingtonians continue to face economic hardships from ongoing inflation and high food prices, SNAP remains one of the most effective ways to reach kids with the food they need. It’s … more
I applaud The Chronicle for publishing the front page article about the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program.   A couple phone calls would have resulted in a more accurate portrayal of … more
Where were the environmental group marches and protests, flags and symbols promoting the extinction of the paper bag and the salvation of our trees in the late ‘60s? It wasn’t covered by … more
So sorry to see the recent article promoting the children's "mutton busting" event at the local rodeo. Children — often in tears — are coerced by their thoughtless parents into … more
The former president and current whiner-in-chief Donald Trump complains about being a victim of "deep-state" political persecution.   Political opponents of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin were … more
Once upon a time, a long, long ago, there was in Weevil Land a very rich and famous weevil. His name was Kanevil Weevil. He was a powerful weevil who had won many battles with the dreaded ants that … more
It’s interesting to think about the words being tossed around in our society today. In a recent article, U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal “backwalked” her statement that Israel is a … more
In the 235 years from the certification of the United States Constitution on June 21, 1788, until the indictment of Donald Trump on March 30, 2023, none of our 46 presidents, whether in office or in … more
In what can best be described as a tempest in a teapot, certain groups within Lewis County are seemingly going out of their way to attack the chair of the Lewis County Seniors board. The issue that … more
I am a 76-year-old woman who would like to compliment Chronicle columnist Bill Moeller.   I very much enjoyed his recent commentary in your paper.   Nancy McElfresh   … more
Morality and decency are supported by mindful citizens, not just Christians or devout members of society. Most decent people recognize laws must depend on observable and provable facts. To protect … more
The Prairie Steppers will be holding beginner modern square dance lessons Tuesday, Sept. 5. The lessons will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia. The … more
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