TOLEDO — Mike Christensen had been waiting for the rain with anticipation, and it came at the perfect time.
Wet and marshy conditions on the grass at Ted Hippi Field, that’s perfect …
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By Josh Kirshenbaum / josh@chronline.com
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10/21/22
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In its second-to-last game of the season, the Centralia football team fell to 1A Hoquiam at home Friday night, 29-12.
The Tigers were caught in a low-scoring affair for most of the night, with …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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In another defensive battle, the Adna football team escaped Onalaska by the slimmest of margins Friday night, defeating the Loggers, 7-6, on a drizzly night.
The Loggers fired the first blow, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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NAPAVINE — Though a Raymond-South Bend loss last week against Pe Ell-Willapa Valley dampened hopes of a battle of unbeatens, the No. 1 Napavine football team still came in with plenty of motivation …
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By Alec Dietz / alec@chronline.com
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10/21/22
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A second person has been convicted in the 2020 overdose death of a Mossyrock woman following a two-day trial in Lewis County Superior Court.
Jason Jensen, 30, of University Place, was found …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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An Everett woman who lost control of her vehicle on Interstate 5 near Winlock and Toledo on Wednesday, causing both her vehicle and another vehicle to roll, has been charged with vehicular assault …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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10/21/22
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Aron Christensen had 20 years of experience hiking and camping on his own, so none of his friends batted an eye when he broke off from the group camping at Walupt Lake Campground southeast of Randle …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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10/21/22
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The Sacajawea Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is partnering with the Department of Defense on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, to pay tribute to Washington state Vietnam veterans. …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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The Lewis County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) has set the schedule for a public hearing on Ordinance 1337, which includes seven amendments: rezones for YMCA at Mineral Lake, a new surface mine south …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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Crews fighting the Goat Rocks Fire northeast of Packwood and outlying neighborhoods are likely to be helped by incoming cooler, wetter weather — but the fall weather system poses new challenges …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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Candidates for Thurston County commissioner District 3 and Thurston County sheriff met for a forum hosted by the Tenino Area Chamber of Commerce at the Kodiak Room Wednesday night with the general …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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The Providence Swedish hospitals located in the South Puget Sound area — including Providence Centralia and Providence St. Peter — are changing their COVID-19 policy to a self-screening …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/21/22
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• GERALDINE S. ELEFRITZ, 92, Onalaska, died Oct. 16 at her residence. Arrangements are under the care of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary.
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10/21/22
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Six Texas men, disguised as Drug Enforcement Administration agents and armed with guns, busted into a home in rural Josephine County in mid-March, tied up five people found inside and then attempted …
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Maxine Bernstein / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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10/21/22
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You might not see them, but the night sky around Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) will be filled with the sound of helicopters, planes and gunfire starting Friday, Oct. 21, as special operations …
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By Craig Sailor / The News Tribune
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10/21/22
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Gov. Jay Inslee announced legislation he’ll seek to guarantee abortion access in light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that overturned the national right to abortion and sent the matter to …
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By Robert Mittendorf / The Bellingham Herald
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10/21/22
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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Theft
• A Tacoma woman was cited for third-degree theft, identity theft and knowingly possessing fentanyl just after 10:05 a.m. on Oct. 19 after she was …
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10/21/22
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I wonder if “smoke season” will be our new normal.
For most of the past half dozen years or so, we’ve had days or weeks of choking smoke as summer ends. It usually hits in …
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By Brian Mittge / For The Chronicle
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10/21/22
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Swimming. Hiking. Singing around the campfire.
Those who have experienced a YMCA summer camp tell us these and other activities help create great memories and lifelong friendships.
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Gwen Ichinose Bagley / YMCA
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10/21/22
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The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is rushing to approve a “carbon project” that would lease 10,000 acres of forested state trust lands in western Washington to private …
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By Matt Comisky / American Forest Resource Council
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10/21/22
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