Mar 16, 2009 | The Chronicle, Centralia, WA
Blustery Sunday Knocks Out Power
High winds caused power outages, especially in central Lewis County, on Sunday afternoon as limbs and trees blew onto power lines.< Posted Mon, Mar 16, 2009 - 11:41 am .
Timberland Libraries to Start Reading Program
Timberland Regional Library will begin its district-wide Family Read-Aloud program on March 2 and conclude the initiative on April 11.
Future of State Parks Up for Discussion
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is beginning a process that will lead to long-term management plans for Lewis and Clark, Jackson House, Ike Kinswa, and Seaquest state parks, as well as the ...
Update 7:35 a.m. -- Sheriff's Office Reports for Lewis County
Evacuations Advised in Flood Prone Areas of Lewis County Due to the unpredictability of weather patterns and what we are currently facing with the rapidly rising rivers, we are continuing to advise evacuation ...
Whenever the Mullen children and grandchildren played outside, a tan, 2-foot-tall shepherd-chow mix named Buttons protected the youngsters from danger--diving birds, buzzing bees, and even a prowling raccoon.
Several Shelters Open, One Shuts Down
Red Cross and others are operating shelters to house people displaced by floods and mudslides.
Update 10:20 a.m. -- Several Libraries Close; Chehalis, Winlock, Salkum Open
Several Timberland Libraries are closed today because of flooding in their communities, but others are opening despite the high waters.
Governor Proposes Closing Mossyrock Trout Hatchery
The Mossyrock fish hatchery might be a casualty of Gov. Chris Gregoire's attempts to balance the 2009-2011 budget, which is facing a predicted $5.7 billion deficit.
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