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No Injuries in Chehalis House Fire ESCAPE: Occupants No Injuries Were Reported in the Ken Cardinale Told the Chronicle $1 Mid-Week Edition Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 Serving our communities since 1889 — www.chronline.com Beavers Have Tenino Talking First-Year Coach, Quarterback Get Team Off to Fast Start / Sports 1 A Place for the Children Showcasing Artists Centralia Timberland Library Seeks City’s Toledo’s Art Gallery 505 Shifts to New Help for $100,000 in Improvements / Main 3 Model to Highlight More Local Artists / Main 3 No Injuries in Chehalis House Fire ESCAPE: Occupants No injuries were reported in the Ken Cardinale told The Chronicle. fire in a two-story house near the in- Lewis County Fire District 6 was Climb to Safety Through tersection of Southwest 11th Street and also at the scene. Second-Floor Window South Market Boulevard in Chehalis. “From my conversation from the The Chehalis Fire Department re- homeowner, they heard a large ex- By The Chronicle sponded at 5 a.m. The fire reportedly plosion and then woke up and saw The occupants of a home in Che- started in the garage and spread to flames,” Cardinale said. Pete Caster / [email protected] halis escaped through a second-floor the rest of the home. The fire was out just before 8 a.m. Fireighters attempt to extiniguish a ire in Chehalis Thursday window after a fire broke out early “The garage was fully involved The cause of the fire is under investi- morning. See more photos on page Main 9. Thursday morning. when we arrived,” Chehalis Fire Chief gation. Ecology Centralia Children’s Book Author Prepares Published, Seven Decades Later to Release Report on Options for Flooding CHEHALIS RIVER: Study of Basin Reaches Critical Juncture as Findings Unveiled By Natalie Johnson [email protected] The five worst floods in the re- corded history of the Chehalis Ba- sin have happened in the past 30 years. This month, area residents will have an opportunity to weigh in on an evaluation of several pro- posed strate- gies to protect properties and the area’s eco- system from future devasta- tion by flood- Pete Caster / [email protected] waters. Author Donna Taylor stands alongside copies and original drawings of her recently published children's book "The Snowlygaster" on Wednesday afternoon at “The floods her home in Centralia. are getting worse. Doing nothing is not really A LIFE’S WORK: Donna much, as she scoots her large- a sustainable option,” said Chrissy "The Barn wheeled walker across her dark Bailey, project manager for the That John Taylor’s Fantasy Tale green carpeted living room to a state Department of Ecology’s pro- Built" was Headed for Shelves table filled with brightly-colored grammatic environmental impact one of the fantastical illustrations. statement designed to evaluate a irst books 70 Years After It As her friend and roommate wide range of strategies to combat Donna Was Written Linda Bond flips through the flooding in the basin. Taylor oversized images, Taylor ear- Bailey briefed the Chehalis City wrote and By Aaron Kunkler nestly lists off the character’s illustrated Council Monday and the Cen- [email protected] names and personalities, all fea- tralia City Council Tuesday on when she tured in her recently published was a kid. At 92 years old, time hasn’t please see REPORT, page Main 9 slowed down Donna Taylor please see BOOK, page Main 9 The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Inaugural Season Caught and Jailed Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 Centralia Man Who Lyons, Nellie Ellen, 91, Chehalis Follow Us on Twitter Brady, Mitchell Dwayne, 19, Rochester @chronline College Twice Orning, Margaret Lorene, 72, Centralia Soccer Fled From Dever, Roy A., 56, Centralia Find Us on Facebook Earns Tie in Deputies Skansie, William “Bill,” 77, Rocky Top, www.facebook.com/ Tennessee thecentraliachronicle First Home Captured, Palmer, David Mead, 79, Oakville Game Charged Patton, Lou Ann, 82, Adna / Sports 1 / Main 5 Thorson, Iva Belle, 96, Centralia LOCAL PEOPLE, LOCAL DECISIONS! CHEHALIS 714 W. Main Street HOW CAN 360.740.0770 WE HELP Also TOLEDO, You? WINLOCK, TUMWATER & OLYMPIA Keith Macy Matt DeBord HOME | CONSTRUCTION | BUSINESS NMLS# 539574 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016 PAGE TWO News Action in the Stands of the Weird skoi emphasized the need to Slow Train Coming: spare the bears. Spanish Engineer Strands Passengers Authorities: Man MADRID (AP) — A Spanish Broke Into Ohio Jail for bullet train stranded 109 pas- sengers in a small town after the Protection engineer said his shift had ended HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — for the night and refused to go Police say a 23-year-old man any further. looking for protection ran into State rail company Renfe an Ohio jail and became trapped said in a statement Wednesday in the facility. that the Santander to Madrid ex- Authorities say Chad Saylor press train stopped at the station breached the Butler County Res- in Osorno less than halfway to olutions facility in Hamilton on the Spanish capital. Saturday by climbing a pipe and The rail company organized becoming trapped in the rear of buses and taxis to take the pas- the facility. Pete Caster / [email protected] sengers to their destinations af- Police say he then called 911, Students from the stands ight for candy during a break in the action in a nonleague volleyball match between Cen- ter the train came to a halt at 9.15 saying people were after him p.m. Tuesday. tralia and Adna at Centralia High School on Tuesday. See more from the game in today’s Sports section and online at with weapons and trying to kill www.lewiscountysports.com. Renfe says railway rules limit him and he needed to get to the number of hours engineers safety. may work each day for safety The breach came days after reasons. an inmate walked away from Notable Quote The company apologized to the Butler County Jail and was passengers and opened an inter- found a day later. nal investigation. Saylor had active warrants and was taken into custody. He ”They’re all ecstatic and it’s fun to see the Russian Arctic Station wasn’t seriously injured. community all get behind us. I think we’re going to Besieged By Polar Bears have packed stands at our game on Friday night.” Gets Supplies Pizza Man Dons Pink Bikini Bottoms For MOSCOW (AP) — It’s been Miles Cannon polar bears versus Russian sci- Fantasy Football Loss entists on a remote island in the Tenino quarterback Arctic. TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — (see page Sports 1 for the full story) A sleuth of bears had be- The punishment for a New Jer- sieged five researchers at a Rus- sey pizza man who finished last sian weather station over the in his fantasy football league past few days. Luckily for the sci- included a very public walk of entists, a passing ship delivered shame and a pair of women’s un- Today in History flares and dogs to help ward off derwear. the beasts. Angelo Boemio, 42, marched Today’s Highlight in History: Torquay. In 1994, a tape recording of down a roadway in Toms River In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws John Lennon singing with his Vadim Plotnikov, chief of the On Sept. 15, 1963, four black wearing only pink women’s bi- deprived German Jews of their teen-age band, The Quarrymen, station on Troynoy Island in the girls were killed when a bomb citizenship. in a Liverpool club on July 6, 1957, Kara Sea, said that the Russian kini bottoms and sneakers while went off during Sunday services In 1940, during the World was sold at Sotheby’s for $122,500 vessel also deployed a helicop- hoisting a sign signifying his at the 16th Street Baptist Church War II Battle of Britain, the tide ter Wednesday to chase away fantasy football misfortune. in Birmingham, Alabama. (it was at this gig that Lennon the bears, according to the Tass The pizzeria owner strolled (Three Ku Klux Klansmen were turned as the Royal Air Force first met Paul McCartney). In 2000, news agency. along Route 9 for 10 minutes on eventually convicted for their inflicted heavy losses upon the the 2000 Summer The bears had grown increas- Labor Day, inducing hilarity and roles in the blast.) Luftwaffe. Olympics opened in Sydney, horror in pedestrians and mo- In 1950, during the Korean Australia, with a seemingly ingly aggressive in recent days, On this date: killing one of the station’s two torists. conflict, United Nations forces endless parade of athletes and dogs and smashing windows of Boemio told the New York In 1789, the U.S. Department landed at Incheon in the south coaches and a spectacular dis- the station’s depot. The desper- Post that people honked their of Foreign Affairs was renamed and began their drive toward play; Aboriginal runner Cathy ate explorers had run out of flares horns and a woman with four the Department of State. Seoul (sohl). Freeman ignited an Olympic and remained trapped inside. children in her minivan drove In 1807, former Vice President In 1955, the novel “Lolita,” by ring of fire. Plotnikov said that one female back-and-forth five times as the Aaron Burr was acquitted of a Vladimir Nabokov, was first Ten years ago: Ford Motor Co. polar bear was particularly persis- kids laughed at his display. misdemeanor charge two weeks published in Paris. took drastic steps to remold itself tent, overnighting under the sta- Police also called his busi- after he was found not guilty of In 1972, a federal grand jury into a smaller, more competitive tion’s windows since the weekend. ness to say they were getting calls treason.
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