Deputy with DUI Receives Two-Week Suspension
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Witness Tells of Intimidation Surgery for Coach Brown Mossyrock Man Testifies That He Saw Riffe Longtime Centralia Basketball Coach Brothers in Victims’ Car in 1985 / Main 3 Will Have Heart Surgery / Sports 1 Roxy Theater $1 Turns into a USO Early Week Edition Tuesday, for Veterans Day Oct. 29, 2013 / Life 1 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com GORDON AADLAND: 1921-2013 Deputy With DUI The Autumn of Receives Two-Week Saturday’s Child Suspension SUSPENDED: Deputy Jeff Humphrey Will Keep Job as Deputy at the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, But Will No Longer Work as a Detective By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The Lewis County deputy who was ar- rested in September for suspicion of driv- ing under the influence of alcohol will receive a two-week, unpaid suspension but will keep his job in law enforcement, Sheriff Steve Mansfield announced Mon- day. A Washington State Patrol trooper ar- rested Jeff S. Humphrey at about 4 a.m. Sept. 8 after he drove through a road clo- sure on Labree Road and Interstate 5 in please see DEPUTY, page Main 14 State Continues Investigation The Chronicle / file photo Gordon Aadland sits in the woods at Rainbow Falls State Park while celebrating his 83rd birthday in 2004. Into Funeral REMEMBERED: Friends know it at the time. In the weeks prior, he had An Old Lover's Ode to Autumn Home Mishap Recall Chronicle been pressing Centralia College Editor’s note: Columnist and Centralia to consider bringing two of its The following is a column Gordon By The Chronicle greatest musical talents — singer wrote in the fall of 2004, on the first day of autumn. College Supporter The state Department of Licensing is Angela Meade and pianist Char- in the midst of an ongoing investigation Gordon Aadland, Who lie Albright — together for a I'm the guy who campaigned to get the seasons named winter, spring, summer and aadland. into an incident last week that resulted in concert. the wrong body being displayed at a fu- Died Sunday Aadland, a columnist and It's a love affair of four-score years. For all that time, whenever dusk starts to fall early, the leaves neral in Chehalis. By Eric Schwartz unbridled supporter of Centra- Christine Anthony, a spokeswoman lia College, had remained active, on the sumac and maple go a little crazy, and in the [email protected] morning the cobwebs on the porch are frosted, I for the state Department of Licensing, pressing his passions and shar- said the investigation could take several Gordon Aadland put the fin- ing his words, until the very end. weeks and there is no set timetable. ishing touches on his final col- please see AUTUMN, page Main 14 umn last week, though he didn’t please see AADLAND, page Main 14 please see FUNERAL, page Main 9 Highway 12 to Reopen By Thanksgiving REPAIRS: Crews Continue Thanksgiving after a washout oc- reopened one lane of the highway curred on Tuesday, Oct. 1, along a at milepost 154, just east of White to Fix Damage Caused by steep embankment adjacent to the Pass, four days after the washout. Washout Near White Pass roadway, according to the Wash- An automated signal is directing ington State Department of Trans- alternating traffic through a quar- By Kyle Spurr portation. ter-mile area near the washout, ac- [email protected] “We are making progress and cording to WSDOT. we hope to reopen it to two lanes by Commercial vehicles are not al- U.S. Highway 12 near the Thanksgiving,” WSDOT spokes- lowed through and will have to use WSDOT, courtesy photo White Pass summit is expected woman Summer Derrey said. HIGHWAY, WSDOT crews work to stabilize the slope along U.S. Highway 12 near to be fully reopened to traffic by State transportation officials please see page Main 9 White Pass last week by installing nails in the wall. Congressional Challenger The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 31 Delavar to Oppose Herrera Thompson, Delmar, 88, Wal- Follow Us on Twitter nut Creek, Calif. 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