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Cascade Community Healthcare continues offering Medication-Assisted Treatment for those recovering from substance use
Cascade Community Healthcare continues efforts to bring Medicated Assisted Treatment (MAT) services to those throughout Lewis County who are struggling with addiction. The treatment reduces a
This transit agency could be the first in the Northwest to use hydrogen-powered buses
Move over, electric buses — another (potentially) clean option is coming to the Northwest. A transit agency in Western Washington aims to be the first in the Northwest to run buses on hydrogen. Lewis County Transit in Chehalis is testing three of the hydrogen buses. "It's the opportunity to...
Chehalis man convicted Tuesday for repeat voting in the 2022 general election
A Chehalis man charged in late 2023 for voting twice -- once in Oregon and once in Washington -- during the 2022 general election was found guilty of a felony repeat voter charge in Lewis ...
Lewis County Parent to Parent engages Onalaska elementary students with presentation on autism
Recently, Lewis County Parent to Parent Coordinator Shawna Haller and Cassandra Whitaker presented to several classes at Onalaska Elementary School on the topic of autism in order to educate, raise
Teenager faces possible charges after two-vehicle crash on state Route 7 near Morton
A 17-year-old Eatonville boy is facing possible reckless driving charges after he allegedly caused a two-vehicle crash on state Route 7 near Morton on Sunday. A 20-year-old Eatonville man who
Taxing district led to $1.2 million spent on Chehalis transportation projects last year
From improvements on Southwest Chehalis and Northwest Pacific avenues to annual re-striping and roadway repairs, the City of Chehalis completed six transportation projects costing a total of
Letter to the editor: Flood season preparations
Having had the pleasure of being born and raised in Chehalis, I have had my share of seeing the challenges that our community has been able to face and overcome. They range from the need of partaking in the D.A.R.E. program to the times we come together during what used to be annual flooding in our community. Taking the time to look at the latter, I have seen that in many instances of a flood, various lowland areas around the community would be impacted. With these floods, they would bring various amounts of coverage, along with various amounts of damages and occasionally relocation challenges.
Centralia police honored for saving lives, spending time with a suicidal woman, catching violent suspects and more
As he approaches the last two weeks as Centralia’s police chief before he becomes the new Chehalis city manager, Stacy Denham honored a number of officers and police department staff with
Rochester eighth grader wins local, district and state VFW Patriot’s Pen essay contest
Each year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) holds essay contests for middle and high school students. The contests offer cash prizes and scholarship opportunities, with different essay themes each year. Rochester Middle School eighth grader Emily Hammack entered the 2023-2024 Patriot’s Pen essay competitions for middle schoolers and won...
Judge sets bail at $3 million for man accused of murdering chef in Seattle
SEATTLE - Shawn Moore, a 26-year-old man accused of the murder of Seattle chef Corey Bellett, was apprehended on May 13 in Eatonville, Washington, about fifty miles away from the scene of the crime. Moore appeared in court a day later, when a judge ruled there was probable cause to...
DISTRICT CHAMPS: Rainier girls track and field claims 2B District 4 championship
Even though several athletes had just won the 4x400 relay moments prior, the Rainier High School girls track and field team still had enough energy to jog around the track with the 2B District 4 ...
Sirens: $7,400 possibly stolen by employee; homeless people told not to camp in park; DUI arrests
CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft • At 8:05 a.m. on May 10, a business owner in the 1200 block of Alder Street reported they believed an employee stole $7,400. • Shoes were
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