It’s a dark and stormy night when a group of high school students on a field trip stumble upon the House of Usher after their bus breaks down, forcing them to spend the night among ghosts and …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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7/31/24
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After 10 years of coaching basketball at Centralia College, Pe Ell graduate Jonathan McMillan decided he needed a change.
In partnership with Tenino graduate Nate Evander, the two have opened …
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By Brenna Witchey / brenna@chronline.com
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7/29/24
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Tenino’s marquee event is set to take place for the 57th year on Friday, July 26, through Sunday, July 28.
Oregon Trail Days celebrates the town’s role in the historic …
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By The Chronicle staff
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7/25/24
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The 1.3-million-acre Gifford Pinchot National Forest is wild country. In the shadow of Mount Adams, the southern Washington wilderness is home to elk, bears and cougars. And many legends.
Kelly …
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7/20/24
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When a plant drops its seeds, it’s sometimes toward the end of the plant’s life cycle. The seeds don’t often fall far from the stem.
In similar fashion, Nereo Gomez, a 30-year …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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7/19/24
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While it took some time this month to peek in the rearview mirror in celebration of its 20th year in operation, Valley View Health Center has its eyes firmly planted on the road ahead as it charts …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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7/19/24
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Twelve years after the students of Liz Meldrum’s Mossyrock kindergarten class were brought together and promised a $2,500 college scholarship from TransAlta after they won a competition that …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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7/12/24
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Chronicle photographer Kody Christen collected these photos as he ventured to the recently-opened Windy Ridge Viewpoint at the Mount St. Helens National Monument on Tuesday afternoon and evening.
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By The Chronicle staff
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7/12/24
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In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream month.
Between that and the extreme heat, this month seemed like the perfect time for Lewis County Coffee Company to open …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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7/10/24
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Great Wolf Lodge, the popular indoor water park resort in Grand Mound, completed a sweeping $40 million renovation, the largest in the Centralia-area resort's 16-year history. General Manager John …
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7/10/24
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In what has become a holiday tradition for buyers and sellers alike, fireworks vendors at the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation in Oakville will continue to sell through the Fourth of …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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7/2/24
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Jim Haslett’s years of devotion to the Mayme Shaddock Park in Napavine were commemorated on Thursday, June 27, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, where friends, family and local officials gathered …
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By Brenna Witchey / brenna@chronline.com
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6/28/24
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Fourth of July celebrations abound in Lewis County and surrounding communities.
Of course, in the area, nothing quite tops the Summerfest Independence Day events, which are back this year with …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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6/26/24
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Approximately 50 union members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) gathered in downtown Centralia’s George Washington Park on Sunday, June 23, to dedicate a new Union Victims monument …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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6/26/24
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Charles “Charly” Harrington isn’t one for countdowns.
When the Tenino Elementary School principal made his decision to retire, he proceeded with his duties as usual.
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6/23/24
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With the ground finally dried out enough to support the weight of the structure on jacks, construction workers from Kifer Construction in Centralia, Lewis County Historical Society members Edna Fund …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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6/21/24
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