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The Chronicle asked readers and followers on social media to share their photos from Thursday night's dazzling Northern Lights show, and they delivered.  This gallery includes just some of … more
The “U-Pick Pumpkins” pumpkin patch at Dirty Thumb Nursery in Adna is pictured on Thursday, Oct. 10. The nursery is open Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is open from … more
The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and Museum’s (CCRM) annual Pumpkin Trains will run this year on Saturday, Oct. 19, and Sunday, Oct. 20. Trains depart from the depot at 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. … more
Edison Elementary School in Centralia welcomed author John Schu for presentations to all grade levels throughout the day on Thursday, Oct. 10. The children’s librarian for Bookelicious LLC … more
Every Thursday afternoon, The Colonial Residence at Stillwater's cozy Knitting Circle comes to life with the click-clack of needles and the warmth of community spirit. At 1 p.m. sharp, a group … more
Originally a train station constructed in 1912 in downtown Chehalis, the Lewis County Historical Museum will open its doors after hours on Saturday, Oct. 26, for visitors to explore the museum on … more
Adna Grange No. 417 will host three events this month, including bingo, the annual Fall Bazaar and a baked potato lunch.  Bingo will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Doors open at 5 p.m. and … more
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs will visit the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Regional Library for an event focused on the fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. … more
A longtime staple in Southwest Washington, The Farm Store in Chehalis is under new partial ownership. A little over a month after Jason and Katherine Humphrey officially took ownership, the pair … more
For those looking to celebrate Halloween a bit early, dark comedy will take center stage at the Evergreen Playhouse beginning this weekend during a presentation of the classic play “Arsenic and … more
Without opening a history book, it can be hard to see the presence of the Cowlitz villages that once dotted the Cowlitz River. Now, a vibrant reminder of the area’s first inhabitants is … more
With fall in full swing, Onalaska held its annual Apple Harvest Festival last weekend, with the theme this year being “show your roots.” Visitors flocked to the unincorporated … more
Deep in the rain-soaked foothills of the Olympic Mountains is a clearing filled with shrines framed with elk bones, photos and artifacts more than a century old. Some are rusted with age, others have … more
Community members gathered at Back Memorial Park in Adna on Sunday for a candlelight vigil to offer prayers and support for 5-year-old Roman Wagner and his family.  Roman, the son of Dr. … more
A legend stalks the Northwest woods — the subject of scary stories, heated discussions and long-lived fascination. Not a hairy creature with footprints the size of small boats, but a real, … more
While still recovering from transplant surgery after fighting stage 5 kidney failure for more than a year, George Sharp, rural program manager for the Thurston Economic Development Council’s … more
While Halloween is still a few weeks out, more than 200 people — including many in costumes — turned out for the Boo-coda Spook-tacular Hearse Procession in the small South Thurston … more
While the crisp autumn air will remain for a few more months, those hoping to get an early jump on the holiday season can begin making reservations at one Centralia business. British Bites, … more
Lewis County will host a community recycling event this weekend for residents to dispose of and recycle materials. The event will be held Saturday at the Lewis County Public Works Department … more
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