Washington wildlife officials are beginning to plan for how to conserve the state’s species and habitats for the next decade.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife is updating its State …
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By Laurel Demkovich / The Washington Standard
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9/2/24
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Voters will help shape the future of natural gas use in Washington in November by weighing in on a controversial initiative targeting natural gas use in the state.
While supporters of Initiative …
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Nick Gibson / The Spokesman-Review (TNS)
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9/2/24
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A 61-year-old Winlock man was injured after failing to stop for slowing traffic and crashing into the rear of another vehicle on Interstate 5 in Napavine on Friday, according to the Washington State …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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Washington state Department of Corrections (DOC) and local law enforcement are searching for an inmate, Christopher Brinkley, 33, who escaped from Correctional Industries (CI) Headquarters in …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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Fifty-six years after being killed in action on March 11, 1968, atop Phou Pha Thi mountain in Laos’ Houaphan Province during the Vietnam War, U.S. Air Force Sergeant David Stanley Price finally …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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8/30/24
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A redesigned water retention system on the Chehalis River just outside Pe Ell would be “tailored to the unique needs of the Chehalis Basin,” according to a new video created by the …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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8/30/24
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After operating out of an office in Olympic Elementary for many years, the Chehalis Foundation finally has a dedicated space to continue its efforts in bettering the Chehalis community.
The new …
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By Brenna Witchey / brenna@chronline.com
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8/30/24
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Time is usually limited when Riverside Fire Authority Lt. Jason Shepherd arrives at an overdose.
With nearly two decades of experience, Shepherd, who coordinates Emergency Medical Services for …
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By Mitchell Roland / mitchell@chronline.com
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8/30/24
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For many, art isn’t just a form of expressing one’s self, but also a form of therapy, both mental and physical.
That’s why Miriam Bagwell, of Onalaska, decided to create a new …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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8/30/24
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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Theft
• A beverage was reported stolen from a convenience store in the 600 block of South Tower Avenue just before 7:05 a.m. on Aug. 28.
• A theft …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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• MERLE A. CLOUGH, 83, Vancouver, died on Aug. 28 at an assisted living home. Arrangements are under the care of Cattermole Funeral Home.
• PHYLLIS I. IDLER, 86, Morton, died Aug. 28 …
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8/30/24
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The Twirl Foundation will formally open its doors in its new location at 211 N. Tower Ave. in Centralia with a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce at noon on …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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The annual Southwest Washington Writers Conference, set to take place on Friday, Sept. 6, and Saturday, Sept. 7, will include guest speakers, workshops and an evening with the featured authors.
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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The Europeans are invading.
The invasive European green crab, known for its potential to disrupt local ecosystems, has been detected in the Quillayute River estuary near La Push on the Olympic …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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Avid historians and those who are just curious as to what Lewis County used to look like now have access to a new, massive, free digital library of photos courtesy of the Lewis County Historical …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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8/30/24
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Amid the announcement that this year’s Southwest Washington Fair had the highest attendance of any fair “in recent memory” — with 88,370 visitors over the six days it was open …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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Drivers traveling through areas surrounding Mount Rainier should plan for extra travel time Wednesday, Sept. 4, as 800 cyclists will flood Western Washington’s state highways and local roads …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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Travelers who use U.S. Highway 12 near Oakville will want to plan for more than a month of daytime one-way alternating traffic starting on Tuesday, Sept. 3, while utility crews replace existing …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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Cub Scout Pack 324, located in Winlock and serving surrounding communities, will host a free family s’mores and fireside event on Thursday, Sept. 12.
The event will take place at 5 p.m. at …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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The Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association will host a music jam on Friday, Sept. 6, from 10 a.m. to noon at Faith Baptist Church in Chehalis.
The jam will be free and open to the public. …
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By The Chronicle staff
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8/30/24
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