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A recent letter from Ray Anderson regarding the constitutionality of school prayer fails to ask or answer what is always the most important question: whose prayer will be said?   Am I to … more
I make note that your paper has removed the Dilbert comic and replaced it. I in no way agree with or condone the statements that were made by the creator of the Dilbert comic. It is your … more
Chad Taylor, the owner and publisher of The Chronicle, occasionally publishes a musings column in The Chronicle, the newspaper he bought. In a recent column about homelessness, Mr. Taylor mused … more
About nine years ago, I was steadfastly tribal in my political leanings and wanted to be liked and accepted by my peers. During this time, almost everyone I perceived as being successful, worldly and … more
I wanted to take the time and commend The Chronicle, the owners and the staff. Over the years, as a youth parent volunteer in various sports and clubs, I have reached out to The Chronicle for … more
In a recent article noting that the City of Chehalis had dropped a lawsuit against Yard Birds, I am reminded of the futility of beating a dead horse, or in this case, a dead Yard Bird.   … more
I am writing to alert readers to a proposal currently working its way through the Washington state Legislature, House Bill 1333. This bill is of importance to me personally because I write … more
Rarely does a day go by when we don’t hear of someone suffering from a deadly cancer or other life-threatening health crises. Such a recent Facebook story got my attention and tugged at my … more
Sen. John Braun voted nay on the Voting Registration Bill. Sen. Sam Hunt introduced a nice bill, Senate Bill 5112 , to update voter registration. The final Senate roll call was 38 in favor, 10 … more
At 81 years old, I lost my 75-year-old wife of 52 years to cancer. I went to the U.S. Cellular store to disconnect her phone line and move my number to her recently upgraded, newer … more
I just read an article in the recent AARP Bulletin about the pandemic challenges, which have yet to end for nursing homes. “A chronic worker shortage has blocked chances for reform and … more
As dawn broke over the Los Banos Civilian “Internment” Camp at 7 a.m. on Feb. 23, 1945 (1 p.m. Feb. 22, 1945, U.S. Time) about 25 miles south of Manila in the Philippine Islands, it held … more
My name is Jessica. I would like to take a few minutes to share my story to talk about why mental health is so important and what the lack of helping someone or ignoring someone's cry for help could … more
Our new congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, representing Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, has recently begun having town halls. She had a town hall in her hometown of Stevenson, and … more
Writer Marty Anlsey’s recently rebutted a letter for his gun position. His opinions are his and no number of statistics either way will change them. Albeit his final sentence is clearly wrong … more
If you have wondered why Lewis County is so regressive and has suffered decades of brain drain of many of its best young people to more economically opportune areas, this week’s   session … more
My wife’s family has had a presence in the East Lewis County town of Mineral for four generations having the first ancestors arriving around 1900, with ancestry names of Vanning, Seymour, La … more
On Feb. 28, The Chronicle staff reported that a “37-year-old Tacoma died Monday after crashing his motorcycle into another vehicle on state Route 508 near Cinebar, according to the Washington … more
In regards to his recent response to my letter to the editor, I understand letter writer Bruce Peterson perfectly. The Second Amendment supersedes the right to life.   Mr. Peterson states, … more
The Democrats have lost their minds and sold their souls. The proposed highly contentious YMCA mega resort at Mineral Lake is simply the latest example of your father’s Democratic Party … more
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