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Serving our communities since 1889 — www.chronline.com $1 Weekend Edition Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017 Helping After Harvey Winlock Man Heads to Houston to Help / Main 3 Two Jailed on $500,000 Bail Poaching Ring in Focus Men Held in Lewis County Jail After Allegations of Suspects Created Mountain of Evidence by Domestic Violence in Separate Cases / Main 6 & 7 Documenting Wildlife Killings / Main 14 Centralia Murder Suspect Scheduled to Plead Guilty Janet L. Anderson HOMICIDE: Janet L. Wednesday in Lewis County Supe- She drove to the Centralia Police Department to make a statement. makes her initial Anderson Is Accused of rior Court. appearance in Janet L. Anderson, 39, was ar- Officers responded to the home Lewis County Shooting and Killing Her rested after the fatal Dec. 16 shoot- and found Ty Anderson’s body tightly wrapped in a tarp and bed- Superior Court Husband ing of her husband, Ty Anderson, last January 41. sheet. at the Lewis By The Chronicle According to court documents, Janet Anderson told police she shot her husband after he threat- County Law and she called 911 the following day to A Centralia woman charged ened her. However, detectives Justice Center in with murder in the December 2016 report that she shot her husband Chehalis. shooting death of her husband is in their home in the 200 block of scheduled to enter a guilty plea West Oakview Avenue in Centralia. please see SUSPECT, page Main 13 School Providence Centralia Staff Provides Leaders in Food for Seniors Through Garden Twin Cities Score High Marks in Evaluations by Boards SUPERINTENDENTS: Both Ed Rothlin, of Chehalis, and Mark Davalos, of Centralia, Scored in Highest Category; Centralia’s Evaluation Only Included Three of Five Board Members’ Responses By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] The superintendents of school districts in Centralia and Cheha- lis both received distinguished re- marks from their respective school boards, which recently rated their annual performances. Ed Rothlin, the superinten- dent of Chehalis School District, received 18 points, landing him in the highest category, just two points short of the highest score possible on the evaluation report for the 2015-16 year. Centralia Su- perintendent Mark Davalos also Jared Wenzelburger / For The Chronicle received the Distinguished title, Nayantara Leno, left, and Tracey Smith, right, hold up a sunflower that was harvested from the Wellness Garden Wednesday afternoon in Centralia. scoring 38 points out of 40 possible on the performance summary re- WELLNESS GARDEN: Fresh Throughout the spring and summer, Providence, said. port. The evaluation is an oppor- Providence Centralia Hospital staff have Potatoes, strawberries, radishes, sun- tunity for the school board to rank Produce Grown in Garden Is taken breaks from their work to spend flowers, carrots and greens were planted his performance halfway through Given to Seniors at Providence time tending to and relaxing in what has in the six raised beds. Wednesday was the 2016-17 year. The final report been dubbed a “wellness garden.” the sixth time the garden has been har- for Davalos only included three of Homes Nearby vested, Bradford said. One more harvest the five board members’ responses “It was an opportunity to get your By Graham Perednia hands dirty and de-stress,” Jack Bradford, is planned in two weeks before the garden please see LEADERS, page Main 13 [email protected] environmental services supervisor for please see GARDEN, page Main 13 The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Tigers Down Mark Morris More Than Just Books Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 Centralia Downtown Sanders, Richard P., 42, Follow Us on Twitter Centralia @chronline Team Gets Centralia Lamping, Nellie Darline, First Win Store Is 90, Randle Find Us on Facebook of Season a ‘Dream www.facebook.com/ in Home Come True’ thecentraliachronicle Opener for Owner / Sports 1 / Main 4 WE'RE CELEBRATING OUR CUSTOMERS WITH over $2000 in prize er Appreciation giveaways! tom Eve Ice Cream us nt Saturday, & Burgers C Sept. 9 10 - 3 pm Served by 10% OFF 4-H Kids! th Excludes th day Sept Entire Store tur . 9 Silage Wrap Sa th - 17 Ranch50 Blendlb Reg. $8.89 September 5 OLDING 99 PLUS, FREE F $6 RILL 1700 SHELF, FREE G Ranch (Limited to Blend stock on hand) COVER & 2 FREE 10% off ENTIRE STORE! ! 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Sat. 8 to 5, Sun. 9 to 5 Sale Prices Effective Sept. 5 - 17, 2017 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017 PAGE TWO News Using Her Head of the Weird nual ceremony. Police ‘Terrified’ By The crustacean has been Red ‘It’ Balloons Tied To fished out of the Passagas- sawakeag River for the past Sewer Grates three years in a tradition mod- LITITZ, Pa. (AP) — Police eled after famed groundhog officers in a small Pennsylvania Punxsutawney Phil’s winter pre- town are evidently afraid of a diction in Pennsylvania. certain homicidal clown. David Crabiel and his busi- The Lititz police department ness partner, David Brassbridge, on Tuesday posted photos of red thought up the eccentric cer- balloons a prankster tied to a emony as a way to have some pair of sewer grates. fun. Each year, a group of bar- A red balloon is the calling ons flank Passy Pete as he picks card of Pennywise, the sewer- a scroll to determine whether dwelling, child-eating clown in Maine will see an extended Stephen King’s horror novel “It.” summer or be greeted by winter. The hotly anticipated movie ver- This year’s ceremony took place sion opens in theaters Friday. Monday. Crabiel told WLBZ- In a playful Facebook post, po- TV Pete’s been right the past Matt Baide / [email protected] lice write they admire the prank- two years. Brassbridge says they A Rochester girl heads the ball during a nonleague girls soccer match between Rochester and Tenino at Rochester on ster’s creativity but were “com- hope to carry on the tradition. Thursday. See more from `the game in today’s Sports section. pletely terrified” while removing the balloons and “respectfully re- quest they do not do that again.” Flames Lick Up People’s Police also suggest people Fears in Ritual Effigy watch previews of the movie Notable Quote with the lights turned on and Burning the volume turned low. SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — High anxiety about White Dog Helps Sniff Out House politics, hurricane flood- “Public employees should not be allowed to act to ing and even the threat of nucle- circumvent properly passed laws, and if they do, Invasive Ants On ar war with North Korea is add- ing an extra spark to the annual there has to be consequences for that.” California Island burning of a giant, ghostly mari- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sci- onette that serves as an effigy to entists assessing efforts to eradi- gloom and doom. John McCroskey cate invasive ants on the Chan- The ritual burning of Zozo- discussing case of Hank the dog nel Islands off California have bra attracted tens of thousands (see page Main 8 for the full commentary) enlisted a four-legged expert to of revelers Friday to a Santa Fe sniff out the destructive insects. city park for a mixture of whole- A Golden Retriever named some and ghoulish fun. Tobias has lived for months with Inside the six-story puppet a handler on Santa Cruz Island. are reams of crumpled, hand- Today in History The specially-trained dog keeps written notes about recent trou- its snout to the ground, searching bles and travails that people Today’s Highlight in History: of Boston’s 1,500-man police that ended up claiming 43 lives. for nests of Argentine ants that force went on strike. In 1976, Communist Chinese hope to leave behind. Worries On September 9, 1957, Presi- threatened the ecosystem after In 1926, the National Broad- leader Mao Zedong died in Bei- this year included a combustible dent Dwight D. Eisenhower being introduced decades ago. casting Co. (NBC) was incor- jing at age 82. JVC unveiled its mix of disenchantment with signed the first civil rights bill Christina Boser, an ecologist porated by the Radio Corp. of new VHS videocassette recorder politics and preoccupation over to pass Congress since Recon- with the Nature Conservancy, America. during a presentation in Tokyo. natural and manmade disasters. struction, a measure primarily said Tuesday that no new nests In 1942, during World War II, In 1986, Frank Reed, director In preparation for the burn- concerned with protecting vot- have been found — one sign that a a Japanese plane launched from of a private school in Lebanon, ing, Holly Garcia, a 39-year-old ing rights and which also estab- project started in 2009 to wipe out a submarine off the Oregon coast was taken hostage; he was re- homemaker, stuffed several lished a Civil Rights Division in the unwanted ants is successful.