The Spring Youth Fair returned to the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on Friday after a two-year hiatus.
Through Sunday, visitors can view a wide variety of living and still-life exhibits …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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With the 2022 fire season around the corner, Packwood Fire Chief Lonnie Goble isn’t just worried about a big wildfire in Packwood. He’s expecting it.
“In Timberline and High …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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4/29/22
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The Port of Olympia Commission recently awarded Yelm, Bucoda, Rainier and Tenino $10,000 each to aid in community and economic development investments.
The move was made as part of the …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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As the Friday morning sun burned off clouds and mallards flew over the Newaukum River, it would be easy to forget the Chehalis tributary threatened to wash out the nearby Newaukum Valley Road less …
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By Isabel Vander Stoep / isabel@chronline.com
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4/29/22
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The Centralia Athletics Activities & Facilities Foundation will be hosting an online auction between 5 p.m. on Friday, May 13, and 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 15.
Proceeds go to Centralia athletic …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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The Interstate 5 Maytown or Scatter Creek safety rest areas in Thurston County will temporarily be closed in the coming days due to Washington state Department of Transportation's (WSDOT) annual …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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Centralia College student Isaac Pope has been selected as a recipient of the WSECU Top 16 scholarship.
South Puget Sound Community College will be virtually hosting the 26th annual …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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Thurston County Public Health and Social Services on Thursday released preliminary data for the 2022 Point-in-Time (PIT) Homeless Census.
This year, the census counted 766 people experiencing …
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By Daniel Warn / dan@chronline.com
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4/29/22
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Chehalis-Centralia Optimist Club will be hosting the Lewis County Historic Bike Ride on May 7.
According to Mazie Schlickeiser, of the Optimist Club, the ride was originally started by a bicycle …
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By Matthew Zylstra / matthew@chronline.com
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4/29/22
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CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Trespassing
• A man and a woman were trespassed from a business in the 800 block of Harrison Avenue just after 11:10 a.m. on April 26 after they reportedly …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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Thurston County Superior Court issued a warning to community members Wednesday regarding a recent juror scam.
“Thurston County Superior Court has recently become aware of scams to the …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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Director Emilie Brown said ending the Evergreen Playhouse’s 62nd season with “Mamma Mia!” feels like a great way to “dance into the summer.”
“Mamma Mia!” …
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By Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle
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4/29/22
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It’s time to dust off those green thumbs and get back out into gardens and greenhouses.
The Master Gardener Foundation of Lewis County’s Spring Plant Sale will run from 9 a.m. to 4 …
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By Daniel Warn / dan@chronline.com
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4/29/22
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A large-scale plan to develop the center at Coldwater Ridge for education, recreation and tourism activities moved forward Wednesday when the Forest Service issued the Mount St. Helens Institute a …
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By Katie Fairbanks / The Daily News
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4/29/22
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More than 1,000 Lewis County children and their friends of the furry variety participated in the annual Pet Parade put on by Centralia’s chamber of commerce in April 1932.
The brainchild of …
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Compiled by Daniel Warn / dan@chronline.com
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4/29/22
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Four top legislative leaders in Washington had a lively debate this week over Gov. Jay Inslee’s veto of all or sections of over a dozen bills and the emergency powers he has held for more than …
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By RaeLynn Ricarte / The Center Square
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4/29/22
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Rep. Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, released a statement Thursday calling for Gov. Jay Inslee “to stop inflicting hardship on the people of this state. It’s time for him to stop governing by …
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By The Chronicle staff
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4/29/22
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