Former attorney general and state and national lawmaker Slade Gorton passed away almost two years ago, but like many families who lost loved ones during the time of COVID-19, the Gorton family had to …
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By The Chronicle Editorial Board
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5/6/22
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My wife and I just had the good fortune to spend a few days in some sunshine without cellphones or news. There was nothing about the border crisis, nothing about drag queens performing in some school …
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By John McCroskey / For The Chronicle
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5/4/22
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To begin my weekly confession, I recently did one of the most stupid things any old man can do.
Before shopping for my groceries, to save time at check out, I made out a check to pay for them …
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5/4/22
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As someone who represents a largely rural district and leads a caucus of members who represent most of rural Washington, I have grown increasingly concerned about the Legislature’s inability to …
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By Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R-Yelm, House Republican Leader
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5/3/22
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A Centralia nonagenarian recently shared with me a thin book his childhood friend published last year about his Army years during the Korean War, “The Lost Two Years: an autobiography” by …
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By Julie McDonald / For The Chronicle
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5/2/22
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When those in leadership leave an organization or their community, there is often a feeling of uncertainty as to what lies ahead. But when strong leaders leave an organization, they leave behind a …
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By Twin Transit staff
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5/2/22
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What cartoons do you remember? What Disney or animated movie did you watch over and over and over again? Are you thinking about it? I know I am. Of course, by the 100th time, you could recite every …
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5/2/22
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