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This letter is in regards to Chronicle columnist Bill Moeller's most recent column focused on the Pearl Street Pool in Centralia.   Years ago, from 1957 to 1964, six days a week, I passed … more
The battle of Pine Street Plaza in Centralia was like a tree falling in the woods and no one was there to hear it.   On one side there were 15 “alleged” neo-Nazis wearing their … more
OMOA, Honduras — Twenty-five years ago, in 1998, a young Centralia pastor and his wife began a lifelong journey to serve orphaned and abandoned children in Central America.   After … more
I’m not certain what the point of Dennis Shain’s most recent letter to the editor was. Is he suggesting that we ignore the law? Or are we being too lenient? Too tough? My head spins … more
Recently, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez made headlines about her failure to pay her LLC’s property taxes. Marie’s statement about her LLC’s unpaid property taxes has her quoted … more
While I am not surprised by the recent local news about Washington Rep.   Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s failure to pay property taxes on her Northeast Portland auto repair shop, it gives a … more
The City of Centralia is filling in the Veterans’ Memorial Pearl Street Pool. This is a sad end to a 70-year era for the community. The campaign to get the city to reopen the pool kept the … more
While the City of Chehalis may have celebrated the hiring of its new fire chief Adam Fulbright earlier this month, members of the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 4075 union … more
The Centralia man charged for trying to break into two houses on Downing Road in April and for breaking into a house in the 1510 block of Lum Road in December was sentenced Wednesday to 50 months in … more
Editor’s Note : To have wedding or anniversary announcements published in The Chronicle at no cost, email stories and photos to news@chronline.com. Typically, announcements are done with … more
TUMWATER — A roofing company based in Snohomish is faced with hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines, according to a statement from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. … more
The Chronicle’s Beak of the Week for Saturday, June 24 is the belted kingfisher.   These grayish blue, stocky birds are between the size of a robin and a small crow. They’re … more
Competing amongst the state’s best golfers, 2022 Tumwater graduate Lily McCauley took fifth at the Washington Women’s Amateur Golf Championships at Wing Point Golf and Country Club in … more
Before he suits up for his senior season with Tumwater, Ethan Kastner is taking his show on the road. Kastner, who is entering his second season for the T-Birds after sharing reps with Alex … more
Rural Baseball Inc. dug itself an early hole but got out of it and then some, slamming 15 runs onto the scoreboard between the second and third innings to beat Tenino 17-5 on Thursday. Jaeger … more
It started with one pub on Portland's Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, Barley Mill Pub, opening the summer of 1983. At that time, as the company describes on its website, Grateful Dead music … more
A former student and devotee of J. Michael Shoemaker, the founder and spiritual leader of the Movement Center, has filed a federal suit against him, alleging he sexually exploited and assaulted her. … more
Earlier this week, Renton police searched the home of a Federal Way man suspected of trafficking stolen merchandise. Law enforcement discovered hordes of stolen printer cartridges, Lego sets, … more
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