New Plans for Trojans Top Toledo Fallen Osprey Foul Trouble Helps Spell Defeat for Indians / Sports 1 Nest / Main 3 $1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Jan. 8, 2015 Cleanup Efforts Bucking Follow Flooding the Trend Lewis County Gospel Mission Among Men Join Centralia College Groups Repairing Damage / Main 4 Nursing Program / Life 1 Centralia Cemetery Lawsuit Dismissed DUNCAN WINS: A former sexton for a belea- her son Ernie against Dun- husband Robert Clark. The guered north Centralia cem- can in Lewis County Superior Clarks also asked Duncan to Former Volunteer etery has won a months-long Court June 19 dismissed with cover costs of reinterment at Sexton Says Suit Was legal battle, but it may very prejudice Dec. 19, exactly six another cemetery, and also to ‘Predatory’ and Caused well be a Pyrrhic victory for months after it was filed. The cover costs of securing another Jennifer Duncan. suit claimed breach of contract gravesite. Extreme Anguish Lewis County Superior with Greenwood Memorial The lawsuit claimed Elaine Court Judge James Lawler Cemetery and asked Duncan Clark had two run-ins with By Christopher Brewer ordered a lawsuit brought to pay for disinterment of
[email protected] forward by Elaine Clark and the remains of Elaine Clark’s please see LAWSUIT, page Main 14 Mining Controlling the Creek Company Not Plan to Reduce China Creek Flooding in Legislature’s Hands Giving Up Near Mount St. Helens By Kaylee Osowski
[email protected] A proposed mining project near Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument has come to a halt — for now.