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Your Votes Are in for The Big Money for Pearl Twin Cities 14s Win State Street Pool / Main 3 Championship / Sports $1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com July 21, 2015 Pete Caster / [email protected] Pair Arrested After Joseph Lowery makes an appearance in Lewis County Superior Court Shooting in Winlock on Monday afternoon COURT DOCUMENTS: A 20-year-old Winlock man Lowery, 20, of Winlock, and a at the Lewis and a 16-year-old Centralia boy 16-year-old Centralia boy on County Law Disrespect of ‘Juggalo are being held on suspicion of suspicion of first-degree at- and Justice Family’ Led to Attack on attempted murder after a wom- tempted murder. Center in an was shot in the back at 6:30 Lowery later told police he Chehalis. Woman, Suspect Says p.m. Saturday near Winolequa shot the woman, his ex-girl- Park in Winlock. friend, because she disrespected By Natalie Johnson The Lewis County Sher- [email protected] iff’s Office arrested Joseph M. please see SHOOTING, page Main 11 Shining Light on Tragedy Onalaska Holds Vigil for Three Teens Killed in State Route 508 Crash Rachel Tennant / For The Chronicle Graiti painted on a shed at Onalaska Middle School has some members of the community skeptical of their meanings, including this painting of an eye within a pyramid. Ony Graffiti: Art or Cult Symbolism? ‘ILLUMINATI MESSAGES’: All But One Mural of Northwest Spray Day Covered; Many Attend Meeting to Show Support of Event, Paintings By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] Less than a month ago, buildings in Onalaska received a new paint job as some of the Northwest’s best graffiti artists expressed their artistic abilities with spray paint. Now, all but one of the paintings has been covered after residents of the Dameon Pesanti / [email protected] Onalaska community expressed During a Saturday night vigil at Carlisle Lake, friends, family and community members watch slideshows of the three teens who were killed in a crash last week out- concerns over depictions of il- side of Onalaska. luminati images and “cult-like” messages. LIGHT: Hundreds Gather teens killed in a crash last week. The organizer of Northwest “As part of the community, Krista Spray Day spoke at the Onalaska at Carlisle Lake to you gotta do these things,” said Deel, 34, of School District Board of Direc- Remember Lives of Curt Pannkuk. “We gotta have Onalaska, tors meeting Monday night on Three Victims family take care of each other.” connects what he said was the superin- Taylor Thompson, 13; A.J. several tendent’s premature decision By Dameon Pesanti Mullinax, 17; and Dakota Du- glow sticks to have the paintings covered [email protected] nivin, 18, were killed in the together weeks before they were sched- crash on state Route 508 west of at a vigil at uled to be painted over. Hundreds of people trans- Onalaska July 13. The three were Carlisle Lake Justin Boggs, a former formed the quiet shores of Car- riding with five others — three in Onalaska. Onalaska resident and street lisle Lake Saturday into a glow- ing vigil for the three Onalaska please see LIGHT, page Main 11 please see GRAFFITI, page Main 11 The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Deaths Portland Man Jailed Vietnam Era Event Lewis County Area Since 1889 Cook, Elmer, 84, Lacey Another Local Man Follow Us on Twitter Coleman, David Lee, 83, @chronline Ethel Arrest to Speak at Brown, Richard Griffon, 68, Made in Memorial Find Us on Facebook Doty Centralia Museum www.facebook.com/ Armed Event to Honor thecentraliachronicle Robbery Veterans / Main 5 / Life 1 Your votes are in for the Reader's Picks for the Best of Lewis County Chronline.com CH541291cw.db See this year’s winners in The Chronicle, Saturday, July 25th Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, July 21, 2015 PAGE TWO News Daily Outtake: Streams of Light in Onalaska of the Weird cause he takes a number of them each week. Beginning the end of July, British lawmakers will get a 10 percent pay increase from 67,060 pounds ($104,271) to 74,000 pounds ($115,000) a year. Thieves Steal ATM Machine, But It Falls Out of Getaway Van LYNNWOOD (AP) — Sno- homish County authorities say two thieves suspected of stealing an ATM machine from a busi- ness made it as far as the parking lot, but the machine fell out of Dameon Pesanti / [email protected] the getaway van. Vigil attendees gather at the shore of Carlisle Lake to listen to an opening prayer given by Pastor Wayne Nelson. The Swiss Army Moo-ves Sheriff’s spokeswoman Shari crowd later circled the lake and held a moment of silence to honor the three teens killed in a crash just outside of Out to Keep Cows Cool Ireton said Monday that depu- Onalaska last week. The story is on today’s front page. See additional photographs at www.chronline.com. ties have recovered the ATM During Heat Wave machine. They believe two men BERLIN (AP) — Cows siz- backed up a white van to a busi- zling under Switzerland’s sum- ness near Lynnwood at around Notable Quote mer sun are getting help from an 11 a.m. Sunday, cut the cables to unexpected ally: the Swiss army. the ATM and loaded it in to the Soldiers have been ordered to van. help keep cows in the far west of Deputies believe the machine fell out of the van when the men “I feel like the woman in ‘Field of Dreams’ the country cool amid a week- drove too fast over a speed bump. long heat wave. Army spokes- who went to the school board meeting The suspects drove away with- man Urs Mueller says troops out it. are erecting eight artificial res- when they were trying to ban books and Deputies found the van ervoirs in the Jura mountains to idling Monday morning. It had said, ‘Aren’t we in the United States of supply cows with drinking water. been reported stolen from Kent. America? We are not in Nazi Germany.’” Mueller said Tuesday that Su- The van was impounded so dep- per Puma helicopters will scoop uties could look for evidence. water out of nearby lakes and fly Pat Petrino it up to pastures. The army last took on similar Boston Bus Driver kindergarten teacher discussing graffiti debate missions during the 2003 Euro- (see the front page for the full story) pean heat wave that killed thou- Treats Passengers at sands of people. Lemonade Stand BOSTON (AP) — A Boston UK Lawmaker Defends bus driver made a new group of friends by surprising passengers Editor’s Pick Making 14 Cent with a treat to help brave the Jugga What? Expenses Claim sweltering heat: He made a stop at a child’s lemonade stand. LONDON (AP) — A British Boston.com reported A weekend shooting in Win- back for speaking ill of it (see the the FBI designation. lawmaker is defending claiming 49-year-old John Lohan first lock presents a lot of questions, story starting on the front page). To break it down, the work- 9 pence ($0.14) on expenses for asked riders if they would mind. most of which will be hashed Basically, Juggalos — or, in ing theory is that a couple young a short car journey, saying such With no one in a hurry, the out by investigators. the female alternative, Jug- guys from Lewis County shot a claims may look “odd” but the passengers agreed and Lohan One of them galettes — are avid followers of woman in the back because she mileage adds up. treated each to one 50-cent cup can be an- the band Insane Clown Posse, a disrespected a couple grown Conservative lawmaker Rob of lemonade from the West Rox- swered with a pair of adult men who essential- men dressed as sadistic circus Wilson said the 322-meter (352- bury stand on Thursday. small amount ly dress like scary clowns whilst performers, or at least the sub- yard) journey in March 2014 was The Jamaica Plain resident of effort and an rapping or singing lyrics that are culture they created. a “constituency engagement.” says he noticed the lemonade Internet search often violent in nature. Read more about the group He also made several other small stand a little over an hour before engine: What The Federal Bureau of Inves- here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ claims for short journeys, in- and decided he would ask pas- in the world is a tigation has classified subsets of Juggalo. cluding 13 pence for a trip in his sengers about stopping on his Juggalo? the fan group as gangs, leading Accord- Eric Schwartz to a lawsuit from ICP members FOR THOSE who followed the car to attend a business meeting. next trip. Lohan says the timing editor Wilson told Metro News on was right, because there were ing to court Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J. Journey on the Cowlitz, we have Tuesday he was an active law- only a half-dozen passengers documents, the These fine gentlemen of extra copies here at The Chronicle. maker who often met with local and he was near the end of his movement is important enough South Lewis County, if convict- Call (360) 807-8224 or e-mail me voters. He said many of his trips route. He says it’s likely the last to at least one local man to jus- ed, will certainly not help the at [email protected] for are fairly short, but add up be- time he does it.
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