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The two-day White House Tribal Nations Summit was held at the end of November and included leaders from 300 sovereign nations. One of those leaders was the Nisqually Indian Tribe’s Chairman … more
After Jason Ronquillo led the Yelm Tornados to their first ever state championship victory, the head football coach was met with some high and deserved praise. During the Sunday, Dec. 11 contest … more
The $5.4 billion expansion of the Panama Canal is paying off for East Coast and Gulf of Mexico seaports. It is putting pressure on the Pacific Ocean-based terminals to be more competitive. The … more
The W.F. West Bearcat bowling team dominated in the final six-team Baker games to come back and be crowned the Tower Classic Tournament champions at Tower Lanes in Tacoma Saturday.  The … more
The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office introduced its new K9 to the community through a social media post. “Meet K9 Isa, a 2-year-old German shepherd. She is the sister to K9 Igo and … more
The Rainier girls basketball team earned a non-league win to open up its week Monday, downing Black Hills handily, 72-42. The Mountaineers led by two points after a quarter of play, but left their … more
In its first loss of the season, the Oakville boys basketball team fell to Chief Leschi on the road, 69-55, Monday night.  Ashton Boyd and Courtney Price each scored 17, but the Acorns were … more
After a tough scoring first half, the Tenino girls basketball team found some offense in the second half to run away from Columbia Adventist Monday night at home, 47-33.  The Beavers, who … more
The Mossyrock girls basketball team dominated Naselle from the opening tip Monday, rolling to a dominant 62-25 win in 1B Columbia Valley League play. “We came out of the locker room ready to … more
Trailing by as much as 15, the W.F. West boys basketball team nearly sprang the comeback, but fell to Battle Ground on the road in a non-league matchup against a 4A squad, 66-64 Monday … more
Sports Dump Ep. 45: ​Buckets Are Back, Baby On this “basketball is heating up” edition of Sports Dump, the Chronicle sports staff (Alec, Josh and Aaron) breaks down the big … more
No matter how long one has cared for backyard chickens, every year brings new surprises. Farmers tending to their flock as the days begin getting darker and colder may be surprised to visit the … more
More than 120 law enforcement agencies across the state will take part in High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) patrols from Dec. 14 through Jan. 1 in an effort to remove impaired drivers from … more
A Chehalis woman is facing assault and attempted theft charges after she allegedly put her husband in a chokehold several times during an argument early Monday morning.   The Chronicle is … more
A Forks woman was arrested Sunday on a $30,000 warrant for charges stemming from a Nov. 29 aggressive shoplifting incident at Walmart in Chehalis.  The defendant, Ashley N. Looper, 34, of … more
The role of a public servant, according to Lewis County Public Works Senior Engineer Geoff Soderquist, is to “do as much as we can for as little as we can” charge to taxpayers. While … more
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT   Assault of Child • A Centralia man was arrested in the 1000 block of Scammon Creek Road at approximately 10:55 a.m. on Dec. 8 and was booked into the … more
The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce’s Elf on a Shelf will return to both Chehalis and Centralia from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., on Dec. 17. The Elf on a Shelf will be at … more
The United Way of Lewis County will host a gift giveaway on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Centralia College TransAlta Commons. The TransAlta Commons is located at 600 Centralia … more
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