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Chehalis man accused of setting off Lewis County Jail sprinklers while in custody for Winlock vehicle theft
A man in custody at the Lewis County Jail for allegedly stealing a car out of Winlock on Friday has been accused of tampering with the fire suppression system inside the Lewis County Jail, activating ...
Documents detail investigation into 2022 death of Ostynn Farrier as sheriff's office official deems it 'a tragic accident'
Two family members of Ostynn Farrier, an Onalaska man who burned to death inside a vehicle in Onalaska on Jan. 22, 2022, at the age of 26, gathered outside the Lewis County Law and Justice Center on
Fireworks and the Fourth of July: Laws for lighting them (or not) within Twin Cities and throughout Lewis County
With the Fourth of July just a few days away, residents throughout Lewis County are gearing up for the festivities, which for some means purchasing fireworks or other types of explosives to set off
After high court ruling, Salvation Army reiterates mission to meet 'human needs'
The Salvation Army says it remains focused on aiding communities throughout the country following a Supreme Court ruling that could pave the way for local jurisdictions to enact stricter penalties on
Glenoma man faces felony charges for allegedly sexually assaulting an intoxicated girl
A Glenoma man accused of sexually assaulting an intoxicated girl on June 8 is facing two felony charges in Lewis County Superior Court. One of the charges is a class B felony punishable by up to
Local law enforcement officers complete emergency vehicle operator course in Packwood
As a regular host for the annual Sports Car Club of America tour, the Packwood Mill is no stranger to fast cars navigating challenging courses. On Wednesday, though, the mill site hosted a ...
Convicted of assaulting two people in March, Onalaska man now accused of two more assaults -- including a previous victim
An Onalaska man convicted last month for assaulting two people while “blackout drunk” in March was arrested again on Wednesday for allegedly fighting with one of the people he previously
Lewis County Sheriff's Office captain honored as Law Enforcement Liaison of the Year
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission has announced that Capt. Jeff Godbey of the Lewis County Sheriff's Office has been named the Law Enforcement Liaison of the Year for 2023. The
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