WENATCHEE — After several hours spent fighting a brush fire Sunday, the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department on Monday faced its most meow-ntainous task yet: rescuing a cat and its owner from a …
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Jenni Rodas / The Wenatchee World (TNS)
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6/26/24
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Following are members of the Adna Middle/High School’s second semester academic lists. Students are listed in alphabetical order.
12th grade
Superintendent’s list: …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/25/24
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On the 192nd episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl and Chronicle Editor-in-Chief Eric Schwartz forget to write notes but argue over killing owls vs. killing sea lions, whether you …
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6/25/24
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Valley View Health Center will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony provided by the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 p.m. July 2.
The ceremony and …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/25/24
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A Lewis County man is facing a felony charge for allegedly using an illegally modified meter to steal $10,663 in electricity between May 2018 and May 2024.
The theft was discovered when an …
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By Emily Fitzgerald / emily@chronline.com
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6/25/24
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As election season prepares to enter high gear, two candidates hoping to represent Southwest Washington in Congress have unveiled campaign ads solely focused on public safety.
In separate …
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By Mitchell Roland /
mitchell@chronline.com
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6/24/24
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Residents of Southwest Washington might soon be able to get a few swings in at Topgolf before finishing their night off with a Double Double and Animal Style fries, if a county commissioner has his …
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By Mitchell Roland /
mitchell@chronline.com
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6/24/24
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Residents and city officials celebrated the long-awaited reopening of the Tenino Quarry Pool, Saturday, June 22, with Tenino Family Fun Day highlighting the return of a summertime favorite within the …
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By Jacob Dimond /
For The Chronicle
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6/24/24
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Nearly 200 Northern leopard frog tadpoles, an endangered species, were relocated from Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville to their new home at the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge in Royal …
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By Jacob Dimond /
For The Chronicle
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6/24/24
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No injuries were reported in a fire to a vacant residence, a travel trailer and a shed in the 200 block of East Van Buren Street early Monday morning.
One male occupant of a minivan …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/24/24
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Nearly 53 years ago, someone calling himself Dan Cooper purchased a one-way ticket for a Portland to Seattle flight for $20.
He skyjacked it, demanded and collected a $200,000 ransom, got the …
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By Owen Sexton /
owen@chronline.com
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6/24/24
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An evening of food, drinks and philanthropic opportunities will be provided by the Lewis County Young Professionals on Thursday, July 11.
The Lewis County Young Professionals monthly networking …
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By The Chronicle staff
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6/24/24
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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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World War II soldier George Davies has returned home to Oregon to be decorated with military honors and be buried by his family nearly 81 years after he was pronounced missing in action in Europe.
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Austin De Dios / oregonlive.com / (TNS)
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6/24/24
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A new Native-owned distillery in North Bend will soon begin making craft spirits — the first in the state to operate on tribal land.
The Coquille Indian Tribe will distill its own line of …
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Kristine de Leon / oregonlive.com (TNS)
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6/24/24
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Olympia area fire crews and local law enforcement responded to a blaze at a long-vacant former restaurant Sunday afternoon.
The fire crews and police were dispatched to the South Pacific …
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Rolf Boone / The Olympian (TNS)
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6/24/24
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Washington hop growers are dramatically curtailing production amid a crushing glut and chilling demand for both craft and commercial beer.
In the language of the hop industry, growers "strung" …
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Wendy Culverwell / Tri-City Herald (TNS)
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6/24/24
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