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On Wednesday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced it is awarding $39,819,704 in grants to tribes, local governments and communities in Washington state for the … more
Twin Transit will hold its annual Holiday Lights Tour every day from Monday, Dec. 19, through Friday, Dec. 23. The tours leave the Mellen Street e-Transit station at 5 p.m. and return at 6 p.m. … more
Water banking, building upgrades, services for senior citizens and the Economic Alliance of Lewis County’s “Dig Once” plan to combine various public works projects: What do these t … more
Western Washington home prices declined from October to November as “holidays, inclement weather and various economic factors” prompted a reduction in real estate activity, according to … more
An article published in The Chronicle last week featured the plight of a Centralia family facing the costs of removing an RV that had been illegally dumped on their property. According to … more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Drug Violation • A Renton man was cited for possession of a controlled substance in the 1600 block of West Reynolds Avenue at approximately 11:10 p.m. on Dec. … more
• CHARLES WILLIAM COOK, 64, Rochester, died Dec. 11. Arrangements are under the care of Sticklin Funeral Chapel. more
In September 1949, I began first grade, and I voted for the first time in 1961 at age 21. During my adult years, I voted Republican, being of a conservative bent. I have noted that before 2009, … more
I am writing this letter in support of the Providence Centralia Hospital nurses and all health care workers in the community. I have worked as a nurse in many roles over the years, both union, … more
There is nothing in the Constitution that allows American citizens the right to bear arms out of fear of or in conflict with our own federal government. That is a mistaken notion of the Second … more
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. In the year 2022, many things seem topsey-turvey. I am a senior among seniors. Some might call me an “old codger.” I hope I have gained … more
December lends itself to taking stock of the year and reflecting on accomplishments. It’s an opportunity to pause and breathe before jumping into the next goals and challenges. At Centralia … more
Christmas is magical for many different reasons. For me, I love that it’s one of the few times of the year when it’s still socially acceptable to burst into song.  Even better, a … more
Federal authorities arrested a 48-year-old Longview man Wednesday for allegedly making hundreds of threatening, racist and antisemitic phone calls to members of Congress over the last two years. … more
The Oakville School District was closed on Thursday after staff received what turned out to be a false bomb threat via email overnight.   Upon investigation, law enforcement determined the … more
State Rep. Peter Abbarno, R-Centralia, was selected to serve on the House Capital Budget, Environment and Energy, and State Government and Tribal Relations committees for his second term in the state … more
Gov. Jay Inslee issued an emergency proclamation on Thursday addressing a series of severe autumn storms that occurred between Nov. 3 and Nov. 8.   The storms had an impact throughout the … more
Two Republican state Senators pre-filed three bills ahead of the 2023 legislative session to reverse what they consider “criminal-friendly” laws recently passed by Democrats in the … more
Lewis County Public Utility District (PUD) Employee and Union Fund members raised $4,500 for the Lewis County Food Bank Coalition (LCFBC).  The funds were donated to the coalition on … more
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