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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
'You exceeded our expectations': Drug, family courts recognize latest graduate in dual ceremony
The first time Rachel Robidoux met Lewis County Superior Court Judge J. Andrew Toynbee, the pair didn’t get off to the best start. “She was late coming to court,” Toynbee said
Fireworks, festivals, parades and more: a roundup of local Fourth of July events
Fourth of July celebrations abound in Lewis County and surrounding communities. Of course, in the area, nothing quite tops the Summerfest Independence Day events, which are back this year with ...
Classic cars alongside BMX bikes: Lewis County Autism Coalition holds first car and bike show in Chehalis
Gearheads flocked to the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis Saturday, June 21, for the first Lewis County Autism Coalition (LCAC) Car and BMX show. The event was organized in partnership with
Lewis County seeks residents interested in participating in budget process
The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is seeking Lewis County residents interested in participating in the county's 2025 budget-setting process. The BOCC is seeking volunteers ...
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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