CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Indecent exposure
• A 46-year-old Winlcok man was arrested and booked into the Chehalis Tribal Jail for indecent exposure after he allegedly exposed himself …
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6/24/24
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Following are members of the Onalaska Middle School term four honor roll. Students are listed in alphabetical order.
Eighth grade
Perfect 4.0
Noland Brady, Tayla Coyner, Ferra Gust, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/24/24
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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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Dylan Reubenking / For The Chronicle
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6/23/24
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Washington’s public lands commissioner, Hilary Franz, is voicing skepticism about a federal proposal to kill thousands of barred owls in the Pacific Northwest to help the threatened northern …
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By Bill Lucia / washingtonstatestandard.com
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6/23/24
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Experience Chehalis is looking for an artist to create a new mural at the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library.
“Through public art we aim to not only beautify our community, …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/23/24
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Lewis County Fire District 5 and 6 responded to a shop fire on Newaukum Valley Drive early Saturday morning, June 22.
The 40-by-25-foot building was fully engulfed in flames when …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/23/24
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Phil and Beckie (Kemmerer) Daniels, of Onalaska, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a trip aboard the Victoria Clipper V from Seattle to Victoria, B.C., where they spent five days at the …
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Submitted to The Chronicle
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6/23/24
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Burnt Ridge Nursery in Onalaska will host summer farm tours on July 20 and Aug. 17, with an additional date in September to be announced, according to a news release from the business.
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/23/24
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Sen. Maria Cantwell's first term in the Senate didn't come easy, as she defeated incumbent Republican Slade Gorton by a margin of less than 0.1% in 2000. Since then, the Democrat has cruised to …
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Orion Donovan Smith / The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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6/23/24
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BELLEVUE — Washington Democrats acknowledge the quest to maintain their party's decades-long hold on the governor's mansion could be hard-fought this November.
In a short speech Saturday …
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Claire Withycombe / The Seattle Times (TNS)
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6/23/24
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A Thurston County man convicted in April for killing someone’s dog and throwing it into the Nisqually River in October 2023 was sentenced Friday to 48 months, or four years, in prison.
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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6/21/24
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A 21-year-old Lacey man accused of fatally shooting his pregnant wife and their roommate in Lacey on Thursday is being held without bail on a 72-hour review hold while the prosecutor’s office …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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6/21/24
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Following are members of Pe Ell School’s second semester honor roll. Students are listed from highest to lowest GPA. Students with the same GPA are listed in alphabetical order.
12th grade
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/21/24
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The Lewis County permitting center will temporarily close later this summer as the county begins to open the new Community Development and Environmental Health Building.
The permit center, where …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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6/21/24
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Motorists should expect long delays in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 at the Lewis and Thurston county line the week of June 24, according to a news release from the Washington state Department …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/21/24
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On Thursday, June 20, the Port of Centralia held its dedication ceremony for Art Lehman Avenue at Centralia Station while construction crews continued work on the new WinCo Foods, which will anchor …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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6/21/24
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Supporters of an initiative to stop Washington’s movement away from natural gas use in homes and other buildings will host a “super signing” event in Centralia next week.
The …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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6/21/24
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After medaling in the 1A/2A Washington State Bowling Tournament in January and then finishing third in the Washington state United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Pepsi Youth Championship tournament …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/21/24
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On the morning of Thursday, June 20, a lone runner made his way up North Tower Avenue in Centralia holding a flaming torch and running his leg of a 95-mile route of the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/21/24
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According to the Washington Traffic Commission, more motorcycles travel on Washington’s roads in the summer months than any other time of year.
Because of this, the commission said law …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/21/24
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