My favorite Oregon Trail pioneer, Matilda (Glover) Koontz Jackson, crossed the Oregon Trail in 1847 with her four sons and watched her husband, Nicholas, drown in the Snake River at Three Island …
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By Julie McDonald / For The Chronicle
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9/5/22
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The past few weeks have been filled with a lot of local information about substance abuse, illegal drug trafficking and the impact drugs have on families, crime and homelessness.
We are …
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9/2/22
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My wife and I were on our way home from Tenino, celebrating our wedding anniversary with a kayak trip to Offut Lake, when we noticed a plume of smoke on the horizon.
Billowing smoke in late …
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By Brian Mittge / For The Chronicle
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9/2/22
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Is the U.S. economy headed into a recession? Has inflation peaked? When will the labor market ease?
While economists debate questions like these, it’s helpful to hear from employers on the …
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By Kris Johnson
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8/31/22
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Mark Twain said, “A classic is something everybody wants to read and doesn’t want to read.” That’s a good response to one of the most famous books in American literature: …
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By Bill Moeller / For The Chronicle
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8/31/22
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The history of mental health legislation in the United States demonstrates the difficulty of dealing with the issue as a matter of politics. With the stress of modern life being compounded by the …
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By The Columbian Editorial Board (TNS)
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8/31/22
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Although Salzer Valley was named for the large German family that settled southeast of Centralia, other early families left their mark in the community — and local roads today even bear their …
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By Julie McDonald / For The Chronicle
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8/29/22
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If you want a glimpse of parched river bottoms behind “would be breached” lower Snake River dams, look at recent photos of European rivers and lakes. On parts of the picturesque …
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By Don Brunell
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8/29/22
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Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson recently announced he opposes the expansion of a natural gas pipeline in Washington state, claiming “This pipeline is bad for the environment and …
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By Todd Myers / Washington Policy Center
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8/26/22
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Do we have an identity crisis in America? Some say “yes.” Some say “no.” Others say, “well, maybe.”
If you are in the category of those who believe we do, let …
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By Richard Stride / For The Chronicle
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8/26/22
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In a meeting last Monday, Lewis County commissioner Sean Swope again called for more accountability as to how the funding for homeless services is spent — going so far as to suggest the …
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By Aaron VanTuyl / For The Chronicle
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8/26/22
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Editor’s Note: The following op-ed was written by the City of Centralia officials listed at the end.
$22,000,000. Roughly speaking, that is the amount of money that Lewis County has …
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8/24/22
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It’s strange, but pleasant, when you can change a feeling of darned near total despair into one at the other end of the spectrum, isn’t it?
I happen to be writing about a …
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By Bill Moeller / For The Chronicle
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8/24/22
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Some years ago, I read a book called “The Death of Common Sense” and marveled at the amount of stupidity permeating our country.
It was written in 1995, my first year as Lewis County …
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By John McCroskey / For The Chronicle
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8/24/22
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A keynote from a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of more than 30 novels. A master class taught by a writer who has sold 5 million copies of his books. A choice of 18 workshops by published …
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By Julie McDonald / For The Chronicle
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8/22/22
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Have you ever been curious about your ancestral roots?
The science of genealogy can provide answers by tracing your DNA.
Maya Angelou, American memoirist, poet and civil rights activist, …
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8/19/22
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Last night, when I got a little too negative after a discussion about some unfortunate trends in national politics, my wife asked me, “Is there anything good going on?”
It was a great …
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By Brian Mittge / For The Chronicle
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8/19/22
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Well, how has your summer been, so far? Yeah, mine too.
Outside of some self-inflicted incidents I’ve already written about, mine has been as normal as can be expected.
I’m not …
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8/17/22
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When Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency on Feb. 29, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the future was uncertain. Two-and-a-half years later, the path forward is clearer.
The …
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The Seattle Times Editorial Board
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8/16/22
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Treaty tribes have been working for decades to get federal support for our essential wildlife programs.
We’re counting on the U.S. Senate to pass the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act …
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By Ed Johnstone
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8/16/22
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