Adna Spreads Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Wealth in $1 Undefeated Early Week Edition Campaign / Tuesday, Sports 1 Nov. 3, 2015 Winlock Recovery Urban Flooding New South Lewis County Group Uses a First Fall Storm Passes With Little Flooding, Faith-Based Approach to Addiction / Life 1 Though Some Rivers Come Close / Main 3 Arrest Made After Prosecutor’s Home Hit in Burglary JAILED: Two Face Charges in A woman accused of burglarizing was charged on Oct. 29 with residential the burglary occurred at his home. Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Mey- burglary, first-degree trafficking in sto- “It’s tough on a personal note,” he said. Burglary of Lewis County er’s home in retaliation for prosecuting len property and second-degree mali- “I understand some people don’t like me Prosecutor’s House her family member is due to enter a plea cious mischief in the February burglary because of the job I do. To involve my in Lewis County Superior Court Thurs- in the 2900 block of Mt. Vista Road in family, that takes it to a whole other level.” By Natalie Johnson day. Centralia.
[email protected] Janet Lynn Gleason, 42, of Centralia, Meyer told The Chronicle Monday please see BURGLARY, page Main 16 Lewis County First Big Snowfall of Season Moratorium on Marijuana Recommended for Renewal By The Chronicle Residents in unincorporated Lewis County can expect that the Board of County Commissioners’ moratorium on marijuana busi- nesses will be extended. The possible extension is due to ongoing land use and waste- water regulation work, Lee Napi- er, Lewis County community de- velopment director, said Monday.