This Saturday, shoppers can continue to fill their attics and storage units — but this time, in good conscience.
At the community garage sale at the Baw Faw Grange on Saturday, Oct. 15, …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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10/12/22
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The number of Thurston County homes sold in September dropped again by a double-digit percentage, extending a trend that appeared in June, according to new Northwest Multiple Listing Service …
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By Rolf Boone / The Olympian
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10/12/22
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A Lacey massage therapist has been suspended after being accused of sexually assaulting two patients.
State health officials suspended the license of Timothy J. Cosden, 68, on Oct. 5, according …
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By Martín Bilbao / The Olympian
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10/12/22
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The felony case against a Centralia woman accused of spanking a child she was babysitting hard enough to leave bruises in 2017 was refiled in Lewis County Superior Court on Tuesday.
The case, …
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By Emily Fitzgerald /emily@chronline.com
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10/12/22
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When Cole Collins was assigned a five-page essay to write for his English 102 class at Centralia College last year, he didn’t expect to write the outline for a book.
But after he received …
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By Matthew Zylstra /matthew@chronline.com
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10/12/22
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• GLENNA LOUISE STEVENS, 60, died Oct. 7. Arrangements are under the care of Fir Lawn Funeral Home.
• RUTH EVELYN GHOSN, 88, Morton, died Oct. 9 at Heritage House Assisted Living. A …
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10/12/22
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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Robbery
• An unidentified subject or subjects reportedly stole merchandise from a business in the 140 block of West High Street and hit a witness with their …
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10/12/22
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As clashes between wolves and cattle continue this fall, the discovery of six poisoned wolves in Stevens County and the hearing of arguments that could end grazing in the Colville National Forest by …
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By Pam Lewison
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10/12/22
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I may have mentioned this before, but if you tried to grow a couple of strawberries this year, you were dissatisfied, right?
My son, Matthew, found that result after eating one or two when they …
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By Bill Moeller / For The Chronicle
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10/12/22
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I have been writing a column for The Chronicle for going on a couple of years now. If you read my column, you know I like history. History teaches us many things. But most importantly, it teaches us …
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By Richard Stride / For The Chronicle
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10/12/22
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As an independent thinker, I feel blessed that we have two strong congressional candidates to send to Washington, D.C.
Tiffany Smiley will be an effective U.S. senator. Tiffany is a healer …
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10/12/22
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Southwest Washington has a unique set of needs. Because of that, we need a local representative who knows us. We need someone who lives and works in rural Southwest Washington daily — not …
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10/12/22
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I attended a community meeting with Harry Bhagwandin on Saturday. We discussed many issues affecting Lewis County: flood control, drug abuse problems, homelessness, dams and water issues, and the …
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10/12/22
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To our community,
National Estate Planning Awareness Week, Oct. 16-22, is just around the corner and it is estimated nationally only 46% of Americans have a will.
Confronting one’s …
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10/12/22
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Lewis County suffers from an all-too common malady for rural Americans: inadequate internet connectivity.
This has serious economic consequences. In this day and age, established businesses need …
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10/12/22
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I read a recent article in the Chronicle about the Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez.
I see that she is using the same rhetoric about abortions …
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10/12/22
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For the first time in recent memory, and perhaps in all of history, our local congressional election is attracting significant national attention.
The two major party nominees, Democrat Marie …
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10/12/22
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Weyerhaeuser Timber Holdings, Inc., has developed a safe harbor agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to protect marbled murrelets, a federally threatened seabird.
The draft agreement …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/12/22
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The most significant agenda items discussed during Monday’s regular meeting of the Chehalis City Council were adding more electric vehicle (EV) charging by the airport, extending a latecomer …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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10/12/22
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Instead of a ribbon cutting for the Lewis County Public Utility District (PUD) fiber project, officials connected a fiber cable, signifying the beginning of the work to get broadband internet access …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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10/12/22
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