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Winlock Cardinals Break Streak After Four Years and 38 Losses, Winlock High School Fights Its Way to Victory / Sports Winlock Cardinals Break Streak After Four Years and 38 Losses, Winlock High School Fights Its Way to Victory / Sports $1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Felony Charges Possible in Bucoda Dog’s Death ‘AN EXTREME CASE’: Thurston returned results indicating an ex- gator with Animal Services, the Courtesy Photo treme case of animal cruelty, ac- results showed the dog “suffered County Investigator Says This photograph cording to Thurston County offi- long standing neglect.” sparked wide- Necropsy Found Evidence cials. The dog, which was named spread outrage A consideration for felony Wolfy, had several wounds that of Long-Standing Neglect; when it was charges has been filed with the were infested with maggots. Rocks posted to social Thousands Sign Petitions Felony Division of Thurston were found in his stomach, an in- media last month. County’s Prosecuting Attorney’s dication of starvation, Johnson The owner of By Justyna Tomtas Office against both the owner of said. the animal, and [email protected] the animal and the person who After an examination of the the person who shot the dog. dog’s teeth, it was determined shot it, could face A necropsy completed on an According to Erika Johnson, felony charges. allegedly abused dog in Bucoda field officer and cruelty investi- please see CHARGES, page Main 13 Dorey Holds Slim Stericycle: Lead Over Hallom No Ebola Still Counting in Assessor’s Race Waste in Lewis County ‘PREVENTING PANIC’: Company With Morton Facility Not Involved with Ebola Waste in Local Area By Christopher Brewer [email protected] A company specializing in col- lection and disposal of medical waste has not locally processed any medical waste from any hospitals that have treated patients with Eb- ola, officials said Wednesday. Representatives from Stericycle, an Illinois-based company that operates a facility in Morton, met with officials from Lewis County Public Health, the Washington State Department of Health and Washington State Department of Ecology to discuss calming any Pete Caster / [email protected] public concerns about the possible Penny Mauel looks over the shoulder of Lewis County Assessor candidate Candy Hallom as they peruse the preliminary results of the 2014 General Election on treatment of Ebola-infected waste Tuesday evening at the Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis. Current Lewis County Assessor Dianne Dorey holds a razor-thin lead over Hallom. in Lewis County. County code of- ficer Bill Teitzel called the meet- TOO CLOSE TO CALL: tial count with 7,695 votes. Election ing that ended up lasting just 38 213 Votes Separate Both candidates are Re- minutes after Stericycle regional publicans. 2014 AUDITOR: LARGE NUMBER OF operations manager Chris Dunn Dorey, Hallom The next count is VOTES REMAIN TO BE COUNTED told those present no Ebola waste By Christopher Brewer was being processed at the Morton scheduled to location. [email protected] be conducted By The Chronicle of uncounted votes topped 5,000, Friday. The “Our motive is to basically be Lewis County Assessor Di- Some races have been essen- according to elections officials. proactive and try to prevent public Lewis Coun- Initial results showed a voter anne Dorey holds a razor-thin ty Auditor's tially decided, but those sepa- panic,” Dr. Rachel Wood, health lead over challenger Candy rated by a small margin could see turnout of 41.1 percent, with Office esti- 17,991 of 43,772 registered voters officer for Lewis and Thurston Hallom. Dianne Dorey a shift in numbers as about 3,500 counties, said. “If they get word mates there votes cast late Monday and Tues- casting their ballot. The initial to- Dorey collected 50.68 per- incumbent are 5,000 bal- any type of waste from a hospital in cent of the initial ballots with day remain to be counted. tal came well under Zandell’s orig- lots left to be inal estimate of 68 percent, and Dallas is coming to our community, a total of 7,908 votes. Hal- Lewis County Auditor Gary we want to prevent any panic.” counted, meaning the race is Zandell told a crowd of people is down from the previous two lom, the clerk of the Board too close to call with only 213 even-numbered years — sharply “Currently, that is not happen- of Equalization and an ad- gathered at the Lewis County ing,” Dunn responded. votes separating the two can- Elections Division that those from the last midterm election. ministrative aide to the Lewis didates. County Commission, gar- votes would be counted Friday. As of Wednesday, the number please see COUNT, page Main 13 please see EBOLA, page Main 13 nered 49.32 percent of the ini- please see VOTES, page Main 13 Deaths The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Election Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 44 Olsen, Duane Elliott, 73, Lacey Holten, Bruce, 77, Toledo Follow Us on Twitter Lamotte, Ruth N., 75, Mossyrock Stuart, Gerald L., 82, TOMORROW: High 55 2014 @chronline Partly Cloudy Gregg, Betty Rose, 88, Centralia Centralia see details on page Hershey, Virginia M., 89, Blaine, Nadine J., 93, Full Coverage Centralia Tumwater Find Us on Facebook Main 2 www.facebook.com/ of State and Hollandsworth, Billie Dean, 74, Christensen, Sharon Louise, Weather picture Centralia 80, Rochester thecentraliachronicle by Ramsey Challis, Local Races Karns Sr., James Henry, 75, King, Lorraine N., 75, Boistfort / Main 5,6,7,9 Mossyrock Chehalis Herrod, Jean, 91, Centralia Sears, Joel A., 77, Chehalis CH528809cz.ke Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Nov. 6, 2014 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Editor’s Best Bet [email protected] / te Caster Make Plans for Veterans Day Parade Pe Make plans to travel to Toledo Saturday for the annual Veterans Day Parade. It will take place Saturday at noon in downtown Toledo to honor all veterans of America’s armed forces, especially those locally who have served, past to present. Calendar It’s free to the public. Write-In, 3-7 p.m., Vernett Smith Chehalis Tim- Family Story Time, children age 3 to third grade, Support Groups WHAT’S HAPPENING? berland Library, bring laptop or pen and paper to 11:45 a.m., Randle pursue writing 50,000 words in 30 days, http://goo. PageTurners Book Discussion, for adults, “Un- “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a If you have an event you would like gl/59XE7b broken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Home Hospice, included in the Community Calendar, and Redemption,” by Laura Hillenbrand, noon, 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, (360) 330-2640 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- please email your information to Public Agencies Chehalis [email protected]. Include a Get Crafty!, for all ages, 12:30 p.m., Winlock manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 736-9268 daytime telephone number where you Lewis County Mental Health Coalition, 10-11:30 The Green Fields of America, for all ages, 6 p.m. can be reached. a.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second- Joe and Paula McHugh, Winlock Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Providence Cen- There is no charge for these listings. floor conference room, (360) 740-1430 tralia Hospital chapel conference room, (360) 748- 8687, Facebook page: Lewis County Multiple Scle- For questions about calendar items, Reducing Underage Drinking Coalition, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second-floor rosis Support Group call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, Organizations conference building, (360) 740-1424 (360) 807-8238. Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. 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