Oregon $1 Early Week Edition Trail Days / Tuesday, July 28, 2015 Main 3 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Fish in Hot Water Redneck Car Show State Wildlife Officials Taking Measures to Relay for Life Team Prepares for Another Protect Fish From Drought Effects / Main 6 Round of Odd Vehicles in Napavine / Life 1 Report: Pe Ell Dam Horrors, Triumphs, Realities Would Use Civil War History Memorialized at Chehalis Re-enactment Most of County’s Sand and Gravel STUDY: DNR Says Dam Included Only as a Variable for Long Term Planning By Dameon Pesanti
[email protected] A recent report released by the Washington Department of Natural Resources said Lewis County has raised some questions about how much of the county’s aggregate rock a proposed dam in the Pe Ell area would use. But officials involved with the report and the dam project Brandon Hansen /
[email protected] say it would likely be built out Confederate and Union re-enactors battle just of Tune Road Saturday outside Chehalis. of a different material. In the report titled, Rock Aggregate Resource Inventory BATTLE: Civil War Map of Lewis County, Wash- ington, the DNR mapped the Re-enactors Dedicated county’s inventory of the ag- to ‘Living History’ gregate rock — the sand and gravel and crushed stone that By Natalie Johnson is typically used in cement, as-
[email protected] phalt or graded fill. Cannon fire and rifle shots please see DAM, page Main 11 reverberated from the battlefield off Tune Road in Chehalis Sat- urday as hundreds of history en- thusiasts re-enacted one of the final battles of the Civil War.