I am a 76-year-old woman who would like to compliment Chronicle columnist Bill Moeller.
I very much enjoyed his recent commentary in your paper.
Nancy McElfresh
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8/21/23
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Morality and decency are supported by mindful citizens, not just Christians or devout members of society. Most decent people recognize laws must depend on observable and provable facts. To protect …
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8/21/23
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It’s another great week at the Southwest Washington Fair.
As always, the Midway is a prime spot to see old friends and people-watch.
I was privileged to accompany my son …
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By Brian Mittge / For The Chronicle
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8/18/23
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Before I started working in college administration, I was an English teacher for a lot of years. There’s a special feeling that comes from the days getting shorter and school supplies filling …
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8/18/23
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Chronicle columnist John McCroskey’s comments on Aug. 11 concerning the Two Dogs Fasaga trial decision made a couple of really good points.
Our justice system is under fire these …
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8/18/23
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I am thankful for the much-needed road improvement on U.S. Highway 12.
In fact, this road has not seen this kind of repair and upgrade in years. This is thanks to President Biden and the …
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8/18/23
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I was fortunate to attend a Joe Kent for the Third Congressional District event in October 2022 held in Bucoda with guest speaker Tulsi Gabbard.
It was very crowded in the park that …
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8/18/23
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An article I found online recently was responsible for an increase in the heartbeat of this old duffer.
It was a notice of the plays that will be appearing in The Evergreen Playhouse this …
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By Bill Moeller / For The Chronicle
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8/16/23
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Prior to stepping down earlier this year, I had the privilege of serving as House Republican leader in the Washington state House of Representatives for five years. In that role, I worked closely …
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By State Rep. J.T. Wilcox
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8/16/23
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Growing up in the 1960s, our parents blamed everything on “The Beatles.”
According to them, they were “the punks” from Liverpool who caused all the teenagers to go …
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By Don Brunell
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8/16/23
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More than 80 years ago, when the Japanese attacked U.S. battleships at Pearl Harbor, men throughout the nation rushed to enlist in the military to fight the nation’s enemies. But to win that …
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By Julie McDonald / For The Chronicle
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8/14/23
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In an era marked by the pressing need for sustainable energy solutions, Lewis County stands poised to make a groundbreaking stride toward a cleaner future. The proposal for a hydrogen facility in our …
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By Sean Swope, Lewis County commissioner
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8/14/23
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I organized the June meeting with Joe Kent, with the hope that my friend Julie McDonald would come away with a favorable opinion of the man. While the meeting didn’t accomplish all of that, by …
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8/14/23
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Napavine’s Funtime Festival recently celebrated 50 years of providing entertainment in Lewis County. The organizers have been responsible for Easter egg hunts, logging shows, mud bogs, …
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8/14/23
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Do you remember being a child and running across something inappropriate? Maybe a porn magazine or your parents spooning in the bedroom? Do you remember that confused feeling you got and that funny …
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8/14/23
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I understand that prayer has been banned in the Lewis County senior centers. You may not talk about politics either, according to an article written by Carol Brock. I’m offended by that. I hear …
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8/14/23
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I attended a town hall in Packwood on Aug. 10 with Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez. I think she is doing a great job for her district. I like the way that she is making a big effort to hear …
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8/14/23
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I hope you all nominated candidates for The Chronicle’s annual “Best of Lewis County” competition. The voting round will come next, beginning Aug. 24. In a homespun spinoff, …
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By Brian Mittge / For The Chronicle
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8/12/23
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This week, our community learned about a troubling situation involving the management of centers by the Lewis County Seniors Board. It’s a bit complicated and has left many people in our …
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By Chad Taylor / chad@chronline.com
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8/11/23
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I was intrigued by the front page story in The Chronicle about the trial of a guy named Two Dogs Fasaga (mostly the Two Dogs part), the apparent gruesomeness of the crime he was charged with and the …
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By John McCroskey / For The Chronicle
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8/11/23
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