More than 700 Lewis County elementary school students toured “Safety City” Jan. 23 through Jan. 27 to learn about safety in their schools, communities and homes.
The students eagerly …
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2/3/23
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Sherwin Ferguson likes national parks.
The 63-year-old saw a herd of 300 bison on a recent trip to Yellowstone and a moose on a river bank at Grand Teton. And Ferguson’s property …
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By Alexis Krell / The News Tribune
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2/3/23
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Aspirations to revitalize tourism and provide more learning options on Mount St. Helens earned state support Wednesday with a $250,000 recreation grant.
The Washington State Recreation and …
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By Sydney Brown / The Daily News
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2/3/23
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Bail has been set at $10,000 for a Centralia man accused of taking out “a large machete-like knife” and running toward a man during a dispute on Tuesday.
A witness reported …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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2/3/23
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The Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1953 edition of The Chronicle reported a pillow thief had been apprehended in Portland after a series of thefts in Chehalis, Centralia, Toledo, Tenino and Yelm. The thief, Jack …
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2/3/23
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An enthusiast and card collector himself, 44-year-old Dan Keiper, of Winlock, last October opened his own sports cards, collectibles and memorabilia store in downtown Centralia.
Keiper’s …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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2/3/23
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers on Friday confirmed razor clam digging reopens at Mocrocks beaches Feb. 4 followed by opportunities Feb. 6 and Feb. 8. This is in …
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2/3/23
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Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Washington, released a statement on Monday announcing 16 Washington state communities would receive federal grants to help reverse the statewide increase in traffic fatalities. …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/2/23
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Following a one-year hiatus, the Home & Garden Show will return to the Blue Pavilion at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on April 14 and 15, according to a Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/2/23
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In a unanimous vote on Tuesday morning, the Board of County Commissioners voted to expand curbside recycling services to the easternmost end of Lewis County.
As of October 2007, curbside …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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2/2/23
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At about 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Centralia police and the Washington State Patrol arrested a man in Centralia who was suspected of second- and fourth-degree domestic violence assault and illegally …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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2/2/23
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The Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday announced a grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Centerville Cafe will take place at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 15.
The …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/2/23
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers on Wednesday confirmed razor clam digging reopens at Copalis Beach on Friday, Feb. 3, followed by additional opportunities on Feb. …
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2/1/23
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Late last month, Southwest Washington legislators spoke of a desire for bipartisan collaboration in ways the previous two sessions fell short. The 105-day 2023 legislative session began on Jan. …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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2/1/23
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As construction continues on Centralia Station, the Port of Centralia held a forum at O’Blarney’s at the Gibson House Wednesday morning and provided an update on the long-awaited …
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By Owen Sexton / owen@chronline.com
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2/1/23
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The Lewis County Auditor’s Office released a statement on Monday announcing registration deadlines for the Feb. 14 special election.
According to the auditor’s office, Feb. 6 …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/1/23
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A woman who was retained as counsel for a defendant in Lewis County Superior Court last year is now facing felony charges for unlawful practice of law.
The woman, Malika M. Duke, 44, of …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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2/1/23
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A $10,000 bench warrant was issued for a Centralia man on Tuesday after he didn’t appear in Lewis County Superior Court to fulfill a summons on accusations that he allegedly abused two horses …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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2/1/23
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State Sen. Drew MacEwen, R-Shelton, has introduced legislation, Senate Bill 5544, requiring “adequate” public notice when the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) considers …
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By The Chronicle staff
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2/1/23
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