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Prep Wrestling from Chamber to Discover! Centralia Woman Sells Fake Meth, Calls Police When Customers Retaliate $1 / Main 9 Early Week Edition Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — Tuesday, www.chronline.com Jan. 8, 2012 Prep Wrestling Bearcats Third, Tigers Fourth at W.F. West Invitational / Sports Sheriff’s Office to Handle Vader’s Emergency Calls Service to the World/ Main 5 Centralia’s Larry and Aarlie Hull Given 2013 Evergreen Award for Humanitarian Efforts Across the Globe Dr. Larry Hull and his wife, Aarlie, pose for a portrait inside a unit at the Tower Plaza on Friday in Centralia. The Centralia couple have collected thousands of books which they send to libraries in developing countries such as Papua New Guinea. In honor of his years of humanitarian service, Dr. Hull has been given this year’s Evergreen Award. See Main 12 Pete Caster / CAMPUS [email protected] Check us out with 20 your phone! B January13 Chronicle Launches The Blaze • www.centraliablaze.com The laze A Publication of The Chronicle for Centralia College Since 2012 Month at a Glance / See Inside Wed, Jan. 9 Lyceum: “Hugelkultur” Where: WAH 103 CONNECTION Time: 1 p.m. Cost: Free Sat, Jan. 12 Women’s Basketball vs. Grays Harbor at CC Gym From Chamber Time: 5 p.m. General Admission: $5 Student or Senior: $2 Children under 13: Free Men’s Basketball vs. Grays Harbor at CC Gym Time: 7 p.m. General Admission: $5 Student or Senior: $2 Children under 13: Free Wed, Jan. 16 Transfer fair to Discover! Where: NSC Foyer Time: 9:00 AM - 12:30 p.m. Free Lyceum: “Make Fitness a Part of Your Day” Where: WAH 103 Former Chamber Executive Director Jim Valley Time: 1 p.m. Cost: Free Sat, Jan. 19 Women’s Basketball vs. Highline at CC Gym Time: 5:00 p.m. General Admission: $5 to Lead Discover! Children’s Museum Student or Senior: $2 Photo by Elliott Townsend / For The Blaze Children under 13: Free - Men’s Basketball vs. Grays Harbor Steve Ward, Vice President in charge of finance and administration and one of the many brains behind t he Centralia College master plan, sur to cost $46 million upon completion. at CC Gym veys the area where the new TransAlta Student Commo ns is to be erected. The Commons alone is estimated Time: 7:00 p.m. General Admission: $5 Student or Senior: $2 / Main 4 TransAlta Children under 13: Free Mon, Jan. 21 The Master Plan: Martin Luther King Day Commons Campus closed Wed, Jan. 23 will survive for awhile,” said Ward. By Hallie Simons million difference will be accounted to have a large effect on overall Lyceum: “Decoding Food Labels and Packaging” tuition per student, though tuition “It will be used as long as it’s WAH 103 For The Blaze for as the project moves through Time: 1 p.m. legislation. is still expected to rise due to other feasible.” Both the Student Center Free economic factors. and Kemp Hall were built with A Master Plan that annihilates The building will also be Women’s Basketball vs. Clark the main parking lot? Sounds privately funded by a donation of The TransAlta Student the intention of being temporary at CC Gym Commons will have three floors: buildings, meant to last just 30 Time: 6:00 p.m. sinister at first, but it’s really about as half a million dollars from local and General Admission: $5 B First floor will house a new cafeteria years. Maintenance funding Student or Senior: $2 far from it as is possible. international enterprise TransAlta, Children under 13: Free The Centralia College Master for whom the structure will be and student center, to include has essentially run out for these Men’s Basketball vs. Clark Plan, more commonly known named. spaces for clubs and other such particular buildings, and the results at CC Gym “TransAlta is a valuable spaces for student interaction. are visible. Time: 8:00 p.m. as the campus expansion plan, General Admission: $5 calls for a new building to be member of the community,” Moving up to the second floor, “It’s a cost-benefit. We have Student or Senior: $2 constructed starting in either 2013 said Steve Ward, vice president student services (financial aid, to look at how long the facility is Children under 13: Free or 2015 (depending on when all of Centralia College and the registration, counselors) will all be usable,” said Ward. Sat, Jan. 26 project’s primary coordinator. “How moving to the new building as well. And finally, there is the student’s An Evening with John Ford Coley the funding becomes available), in Corbet Theater MAKING the center of the main parking lot, many international corporations Finally, third floor will house worst nightmare: parking. Time: 7:00 p.m. General Admission: $20 THE between Washington Hall and the are that involved with the local more classrooms and faculty As previously mentioned, the Golden Circle: $25 offices. Box Seats $30 SWITCH Kirk Library, directly across from the communities? They actually walk building will be constructed in For tickets, call 736-9391, ext. 777 New Science Center. the talk in being an active member This begs the question, however, what is currently the main parking Or purchase in Centralia at Heymann Whinery or TO An estimated $46 million of the community.” of what will happen to the building lot, across from the New Science at Book n Brush, Chehalis. The other $3 million will come these services currently occupy? Tues, Jan. 29 will go toward erecting this Center and Washington Hall. Blood Drive C 70,000-square-foot building, with out of student fees, as a part of a The current student center, after Parking is a wreck as it is, and this NSC Foyer the hope that $42 million of that student initiative passed years ago the construction of the TransAlta building will take up about 100 of Time: 10-4:00 p.m. A will come from state funding. In by student council to impose a Student Commons, will house the Lyceum: “International Student Program s” the existing spaces. WAH 103 Gov. Christine Gregoire’s outgoing facilities use fee on tuition, most of Phoenix Center, which in turn will Time: 1 p.m. budget proposal, $37 million has which will be going directly towards free up space in the Kirk Library for Plans to expand parking elsewhere Free N been allocated towards this project funding the project. The amount the library to expand. will be elaborated on in the Women’s Basketball vs. Lower Columbia “The current Student Center February edition of The Blaze. at CC Gym thus far, with the hopes that the $5 is dispersed widely enough not Time: 6:00 p.m. V General Admission: $5 Student or Senior: $2 Children under 13: Free A Chronicle Launches The Blaze Men’s Basketball vs. Lower Columbia at CC Gym Simons, who joined The Chron- Chronicle. Time: 8:00 p.m. S Chronicle readers alike,” Mittge General Admission: $5 By The Blaze Staff said. icle as an intern this summer, is the There is some hope to ex- Student or Senior: $2 The concept demands that first editor-in-chief of The Blaze. pand the comprehensive program Children under 13: Free ork in The Other members of The Blaze to include other newspapers in the Wed, Feb. 6 - de Chronicle Publisher Pacific Northwest, allowing par Lyceum: Slavery in the Northwest — The Charles ticipants to experience life in other Mitchell Story WAH 103 Weather Time: 1 p.m. See ge 2 From the Capitol TONIGHT: Low 42 TOMORROW: High 45 Deaths The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Rain Likely DeBolt, Gregoire Lewis County Area Since 1889 see details on page Main 2 Speak as New Self, Mary Delilah, 90, Centralia Weather picture by Alyssa Session Looms Follow Us on Twitter Sorensen, Lois Ethel, @chronline Pontes, 3rd Grade, Grand 87, Centralia Mound Elementary / Main 3 Eason, Viola Emerine, Find Us on Facebook 75, Centralia www.facebook.com/ Give the Gift of HEALTH and Start Your New Year Off Right! thecentraliachronicle Thorbeckes CrossFit Forging Elite Fitness In Centralia Not a Thorbeckes member but want to attend our intro class? Saturdays at 8 a.m. Main 2 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Editor’s Best Bet Symposium on Health Care Reform Coming to Corbet Theatre Calendar A Health Care Reform Sym- • Affordable Care Act Imple- posium by the Washington State mentation: Washington Prog- Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) 293-6126 Health Care Authority will be ress Report Today Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- presented at the Corbet Hall • New coverage options Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Theatre on the Centralia College • Health benefit exchange open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 halis, 740-0492 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 campus Wednesday. • The Road Ahead (October Public Agencies Doors will open at 6 p.m. and 2012-January 2014) Libraries Riverside Fire Authority Governance the symposium will be 6:30-8:30 Admission is free. 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