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Letter to the editor: I am glad Pride Month is over

Thankfully the month of June is finally over and hopefully along with it, the Lewis County Dignity Guild and The Chronicle LGBTQ+ soap opera. There’s an old adage that “The squeaky wheel …

Pollock Doubles Down on Criticism After Outrage From Lewis County Republicans

On Saturday, June 8, during a Pride Month celebration in Centralia, a self-proclaimed white supremacist group that calls itself the “Evergreen Active Club” showed up to protest and share …

Local Officials Respond to Neo-Nazi Fight Club's Presence at Lewis County Pride

The battle of Pine Street Plaza in Centralia was won with pride last Saturday. On one side, there was a neo-Nazi fight group — a self-proclaimed white supremacist, Swastika-sporting …

3.5 million acres removed from northern spotted owl critical habitat

3.5 million acres removed from northern spotted owl critical habitat By Claudia Yaw, The Chronicle, Centralia Published: January 16, 2021, 6:21pm Share: Jan. 15–In a win for the timber industry, “critical habitat” designated for the threatened northern spotted owl will shrink significantly by about 3.5 million acres in the Pacific Northwest. The decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service comes after Lewis, Skamania and Klickitat counties teamed up with a lumber lobbying group, the American Forest Resource Council, in an attempt to chip away at the designation. “The takeaway is that we got most of what we asked for,” Lewis County Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Eric Eisenberg said Thursday.

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