As someone who has always been interested in cars, when then-preteen Pedro Picazo’s cousin first showed him his hydrogen fuel cell-powered Toyota Mira about five years ago, Picazo immediately …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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10/13/23
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By Emily Fitzgerald
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The Evergreen Playhouse’s 64th season opens Friday the 13th with an appropriately chilling Agatha Christie mystery: “Murder on the …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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10/11/23
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Normally, Onalaska is a quiet rural town.
But, for its 14th annual Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival last weekend, thousands flocked to the community, visiting more than 100 vendors.
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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10/11/23
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The Onalaska Apple Harvest Festival took place at the end of last week through Sunday. To plan for next year's festival and learn more, visit …
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10/9/23
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Toledo was transported back in time this weekend, though it was up to residents to decide what era. From an Elvis impersonator to 1920s garb, partygoers celebrated different eras of the town’s …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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10/9/23
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Identifying poisonous or dangerous mushrooms is only half of the battle. The next comes when a government tries to regulate the fungi.
The Southwest Washington Mycological Society will host …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/9/23
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The Fort Borst Blockhouse was originally built from 1855 to 1856 near the confluence of the Skookumchuck and Chehalis rivers. It was moved to its current location in Fort Borst Park in 1922.
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/9/23
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Excursion trains will again roll through Chehalis as early as Nov. 11, thanks to a multi-year agreement between the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Museum (CCRM) and Goose Lake Railway LLC, CCRM …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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10/4/23
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Centralia United Methodist Church is planning a trunk sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7.
The sale will be held in the parking lot of the church, which is located at the corner of West …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/4/23
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Acoustic musicians of all ages and skill levels on any type of instrument are invited to the Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association’s acoustic music jam this Friday in Chehalis, according to …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/4/23
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When I saw its face, I thought, “that might be a beaver?” But there was still a trace of doubt in my mind.
At Hayes Lake in Centralia on Sunday, frogs hopped off lily pads as …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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10/4/23
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The 15th annual Capitol Region Buddy Walk is set for 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct 7, at the Lacey Regional Athletic Complex.
The Buddy Walk is a one-mile walk in which anyone can participate. …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/4/23
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The Centralia Downtown Festivals Association is bringing a “Ghost Walk and Dark Market” to the Hub City.
“Put on your bowler hat and step back into Centralia’s …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/4/23
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Hope Alliance Lewis County will host its first Bingo Night from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Moose Lodge in Centralia.
The Hope Alliance is a local nonprofit that serves survivors of …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/3/23
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The Liberty Quartet will play a free gospel concert at 6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at Christian Fellowship of Winlock.
Liberty Quartet is a professional, full-time gospel music group from …
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/3/23
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Pet owners, along with their scaly and furry friends, attended the second annual PAWchella event at the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis Saturday, Sept. 30, for pet-friendly fun.
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By The Chronicle staff
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10/2/23
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On Saturday, Sept. 30, the Tenino Creative District unveiled 23 new metal artwork banners at Tenino City Hall. The banners will be mounted on the 23 light poles in downtown Tenino throughout the …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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10/2/23
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I’ve heard people call Steller’s jays, The Chronicle’s Oct. 2 Beak of the Week, “blue jays” more often than I’ve heard them called their actual name.
That …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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10/2/23
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An educator, firefighter and avid outdoorsmen, Jordan Duncan constantly looks for ways to connect his different worlds.
“I like to give my administrators headaches,” said Duncan, a …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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9/29/23
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Amie Thaler, a 21-year Yelm resident and substitute teacher in Yelm Community Schools, is a competitor at heart. She’s competed in Ironman triathlons, marathons and now has her sights on a new …
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By Jacob Dimond / For The Chronicle
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9/26/23
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