Two dogs who are suspected of killing chickens in Salkum on Jan. 12 are still at large.
Jerett Latimer came home to his place on Fuller Road that day to find three of his chickens killed by a …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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1/27/23
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The Evergreen Playhouse’s third production of the season, “The Diary of Anne Frank,” opens in Centralia on Friday, Feb. 3.
The play runs through Sunday, Feb. 16, with 7:30 …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/27/23
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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Harassment
• Felony harassment charges against an Ethel woman were referred to the Lewis County Prosecutor’s Office after she allegedly …
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1/27/23
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I have lived, worked and retired in Napavine, and it is a tight knit community. If I want something to do after supper, I go up to the high school. I will watch a Tiger team — be it volleyball, …
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1/27/23
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Letter to the Editor: Every Child Has a Right to Basic Education in a Safe, Nondiscriminatory School
Discrimination hurts everyone. We should encourage, not discourage efforts to promote empathic communities.
“Don’t tread on me” is not a caring motto, but sums up …
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1/27/23
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The Chronicle’s “News Dump” podcast is a treasure-trove of insight for those interested in a behind-the-scenes look at what is happening in our community. As a bonus, it is also an …
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1/27/23
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I don’t know anyone who would choose to live next to a big, noisy international airport, or have sexually violent predators for neighbors.
Through no fault of their own, people in the …
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By Sen. John Braun / R-Centralia
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1/27/23
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The Centralia Police Department’s annual report showed it had made 1,283 arrests during 1952. The report was accepted at a meeting of the Centralia City Commission on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1953, …
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Compiled by Matthew Zylstra / matthew@chronline.com
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1/27/23
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Following last month’s 4-3 vote by the Centralia City Council to create a ballot initiative allowing residents to decide the fate of the Veterans Memorial Pearl Street Pool, the council tabled …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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1/27/23
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On the third Thursday of January, housing and homelessness service providers from across Lewis County unite.
Held for the first time in person since 2019, a vendor fair at the Blue Pavilion in the …
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1/27/23
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Roughly 100 anti-airport activists rallied Wednesday on the north steps of the Legislative Building in Olympia, urging state lawmakers to stop seeking a site to build a new commercial airport in …
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By Shea Johnson / The News Tribune
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1/27/23
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King County prosecutors say a 41-year-old man tried to rape a stranger Sunday after following her into her South Lake Union apartment building, and later sexually touched an EMT who was helping take …
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Sara Jean Green / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/27/23
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Two lawsuits were filed Thursday against Vancouver Public Schools and James Mattson, a former school janitor who was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Jan. 20 in the state's largest-ever voyeurism …
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Griffin Reilly / The Columbian (TNS)
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1/27/23
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A Vancouver man is accused of beating another man with a cinder block so badly he was in the ICU for several days and needed a metal plate inserted in his skull.
Charles A. Malvo, 32, appeared …
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Becca Robbins / The Columbian (TNS)
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1/27/23
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OLYMPIA — Representative Jenny Graham (R-Spokane) proposed legislation in the Washington House this week that lists a specific set of rights that parents should have as they relate to the care, …
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By The Columbia Basin Herald (TNS)
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1/27/23
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A critical battle in the legal struggle over the state's capital gains tax was fought Thursday in a nondescript Tumwater courtroom, as lawyers defending and opposing the tax made their cases before …
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Claire Withycombe / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/27/23
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A renowned Seattle artist has been chosen to design a statue of Billy Frank Jr. for display in the nation's capital, according to the Washington State Arts Commission.
Haiying Wu, who designed …
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Robert Mittendorf / The Bellingham Herald
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1/27/23
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Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, alongside Gov. Jay Inslee, pledged Thursday to throw their weight behind solving Washington's traffic safety crisis, a show of bipartisan solidarity that the …
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David Kroman / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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1/27/23
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Beating Aberdeen on the road in its last dual of the season, the W.F. West boys wrestling team clinched its 10th-straight league championship Thursday night, 59-11.
The Bearcats won 12 of …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/26/23
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Three Black Hills players finished in double figures Thursday, and the Wolves rode out 52-44 winners over Centralia in a 2A EvCo battle at Ron Brown Court.
Kiley McMahon led the way with 20 …
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By The Chronicle staff
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1/26/23
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