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In focus: Scenes from the Spring Youth Fair at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds
The Spring Youth Fair continued at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on Saturday. The fair, which began on Friday, will continue on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Chronicle ...
Owners of downtown Chehalis lot where Wells Fargo once operated demolish old bank's drive-thru
The owners of the former Chehalis Wells Fargo in downtown Chehalis, which closed in 2021, had the branch’s drive-thru demolished on Monday, April 29. According to Experience Chehalis
In focus: W.F. West High School Home and Garden Show raises funds to support Career and Technical Education programs
The W.F. West High School Home and Garden Show in Chehalis began on Thursday, May 2, and extends through Saturday, May 4. All of the items at the plant sale are grown or made by students in the
Lewis County commissioners look for volunteer for east county development board
The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners is looking for a volunteer to serve on the East Lewis County Public Development Authority (ELCPDA). Created in 1996, the ELCPDA promotes small
25 Sports High School Saturday- May 4, 2024
(25News Now) - In Baseball, Normal Community, Morton, Washington, and Tremont all come away with big wins. In Softball, both Illini Bluffs and Washington go 2-0 on the weekend in the Swing for a Cure Tournament. In Soccer, Morton and Normal U-High come with inter-conference wins. And in lacrosse, Washington gets a thrilling overtime win.
Thurston County resident, Chehalis graduate spent six years as POW after being shot down in Vietnam
The stories of Washingtonian war heroes going back to before World War I can now be found in a book released earlier this year. “Beyond Belief: True Stories of Washington State Heroes that
Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association holding acoustic music jam Friday in Chehalis
Musicians of all skill levels are invited to participate in the Washington Old Time Fiddlers Assocation’s acoustic music jam this Friday, May 3, at Faith Baptist Church in Chehalis. Faith
Sirens: 25,000 gallons of milk spilt; ex-girlfriend spray-paints car; teenager seen with possible gun
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft • Two unknown suspects stole cheesecake and soda from a grocery store in the 1100 block of Harrison Avenue at 10:05 a.m. on April 26. • Just
Tigers rally late, but fall to Bobcats
CEN Pitching — Wakefield 7 IP, 9 H, 10 R (8 ER), 5 BB, 5 K Highlights — Wasson 2-4, 3 R; Sprague 2-4, RBI, R; Chavez 2-3, RBI, BB, R; Erickson 2-3 The Centralia softball team ended up on the wrong end of a late scoring outbreak Friday, as the Tigers fell to Aberdeen 10-7.
Coal transition: How a weatherization grant helped a music venue build community
Levi and Sarah Althauser opened the Juice Box Public House in 2021 because they wanted a new family-friendly social space. The couple was inspired by stories from their grandparents of dancing all night with friends and family of all ages at the rural grange halls. “We grew up here and...
Onalaska gets back on track with win over Morton-White Pass
MWP 000 0 — 0 Onalaska 343 5 — 15 MWP Pitching — Elkins 3.1 IP, 8 H, 15 R (9 ER), 6 BB, 3 K Highlights — Ingalsbe 0-0, 2 BB. ONY Pitching — Liddell 4 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 10 K Highlights — Liddell 2-3, 2B, 3 RBI; Auman 1-1, 2 BB, 2 R.
Brian Mittge: Want to buy a cemetery?
This is a deal that doesn’t come along very often: you can buy your very own pioneer cemetery in the heart of Centralia’s Fords Prairie, and it could cost you as little as $2,000 plus some state licensing. Lewis County government is selling the 28-acre Mountain View Cemetery...
Annual Lewis County Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run is May 31
Special Olympics athletes, the public and members of local law enforcement agencies are again preparing to run the Lewis County Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run, which will take place on
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