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Madness Open All Night! Tigers Head to Dome Friends Work to Napavine to Face PWV in State Tournament / Sports 1 Make Christmas Special / Main 7 $1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Nov. 24, 2015 Adna Soccer Winter Gala Lady Pirates Take Third Place in State $92,000 Raised for Equipment at Hospital After Flawless Regular Season / Sports 1 Foundation’s Annual Fundraiser / Main 3 Lower Black Friday Fishing Ready Enrollment WDFW Loads Lakes With Trout in Time for Fishing Opener Impacts Centralia College Budget ADMINISTRATORS: Increased Enrollment Would Mitigate 2017-18 Shortfall By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] Enrollment at Centralia College is down, and while that won’t affect the school’s bud- get this year, it will impact the budget for the 2017-18 school year, but administrators hope it leaves them enough time to find a solution. Based on the number of stu- dents attending the college, the school’s budget is up $90,000 for 2016-17 for a total of $12.2 mil- lion, but unless the school’s en- rollment increases, it’ll drop by $475,000, down to about $11.7 million, for 2017-18. please see COLLEGE, page Main 11 Pete Caster / [email protected] One-pound rainbow trout jump out of a net atop the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife tanker used to transport them to Fort Borst Lake where they were dropped into the water on Monday morning in Centralia. Move by By Dameon Pesanti County [email protected] Commission While retailers are stock- ing their shelves for the biggest Riles Assessor shopping day of the year, fishery managers with the Washington 60-DAY FILING PERIOD: Department of Fish and Wild- life are stocking up for those Dianne Dorey Says Vote looking to snag something else to Extend Valuation entirely. “This is a great opportunity Appeal Deadline Will to skip the malls, avoid the Negatively Impact stress and enjoy a fun day on the water with family and friends,” Taxing Districts Larry Phillips, WDFW inland By Kaylee Osowski fish program manager, said. On Monday, WDFW Hatch- [email protected] ery Specialist Mario Troche Normally, extending the backed a larger tanker truck to deadline for taxpayers to appeal the shores of the lake at Fort their valuations from 30 days to Borst Park in Centralia. He was 60 days wouldn’t have much of carrying 900 rainbow trout, all an impact. weighing more than 1 pound This year, however, because and measuring 15- to 16-inches the valuation of parcels is wrap- each. He’ll take three trips to the Mossyrock Fish Hatchery specialist Mario Troche shows one of the many one-pound rainbow trout that were dropped ping up later than usual, Lewis into Fort Borst Lake on Monday morning in Centralia. please see FISH, page Main 11 please see COUNTY, page Main 11 THE CHRONICLE, SERVING THE Barefoot Bandit Toledo Adventurers Deaths GREATER LEWIS COUNTY AREA SINCE 1889 Hollywood Couple Browning, Bonnie Arletta Follow Us on Twitter (Mauermann), 93, Centralia @chronline Studio Bikes Turner, Warren Wesley, 80, Pays 1,000 Miles Chehalis Find Us on Facebook Fines for Along Notice www.facebook.com/ thecentraliachronicle Notorious Rhine River THE THURSDAY EDITION OF THE CHRONICLE WILL BE DELIVERED Criminal / in Europe WEDNESDAY EVENING TO ALLOW Main 9 / Life 1 ALL EMPLOYEES TO HAVE THE HOLIDAY OFF. Open Thanksgiving MOONLIGHT 10pm to 3am! • Stores reopen BIG Black Friday at 7am! • Select stores SAVINGS! MADNESS OPEN ALL NIGHT! 360-736-3900 • WWW.CENTRALIAOUTLETS.COM • I-5 EXIT 82 • BOTH SIDES • CENTRALIA CH548900rc.cg Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 PAGE TWO News Daily Outtake: Adna Third in State of the Weird plaints against him a “political Ex-Student Applies for circus” and described commis- Probation Over Mac and sion members as “clowns.” Cheese Rant ROCKVILLE, Conn. (AP) News Photographer’s — A former University of Con- Tripod Mistaken for Gun necticut student who went on a drunken, obscenity-laced tirade Prompts 911 Call about jalapeno-bacon macaroni LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — and cheese applied for probation Police were called to a central Monday. Pennsylvania office building af- Luke Gatti filed the applica- ter someone mistakenly thought tion for accelerated rehabilita- a photographer’s tripod was a tion at Rockville Superior Court, gun. The Hartford Courant reported . LNP reported the inci- The charges against him — mis- dent happened about 11 a.m. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] demeanor breach of peace and Wednesday at the Griest Build- criminal trespassing — will be The Adna girls soccer team poses for a portrait after inishing third at the State 2B Girls Soccer Tournament Saturday, in ing in Lancaster. dropped if he is accepted into Sumner. The story is in today’s Sports section. See more at www.lewiscountysports.com. The caller thought a machine the program for first-time of- fenders and meets the required gun was carried into the build- conditions. ing, so police conducted a floor- The 19-year-old former by-floor search only to find the Notable Quote freshman from Bayville, New photographer and her tripod. York, was arrested over his Oct. Employees at Industrial Res- 4 outburst in the Student Union. olution, a software firm in the He ranted at and shoved a uni- building, took a photo of the versity food service supervisor responding officers and the pho- “Community helping community is what it is for refusing to sell him the mac- tographer, who mugged for the aroni and cheese. camera. The company posted ... We want to make the children smile and by The altercation was caught the image on its Facebook page. gosh it works real well. on a video and has been widely Lancaster police Lt. Todd viewed online. Umstead says the caller did the Gatti later released his own right thing that police would DeDe Tupper video in which he apologized for “much rather respond to a call his actions. like this” and find nothing than He’s no longer enrolled at not get a call when someone re- Our Christmas Surprise volunteer UConn. ally has a gun. (see page Main 7 for the full story) That’s A Lot Of Coin: Castleton University’s Mascot Has Been Mayor Tries to Pay Today in History $4K Fine With Coins Missing For A Month CASTLETON, Vt. (AP) — Today’s Highlight in History: II, U.S. bombers based on Saipan himself “Dan Cooper” (but who HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) — Talk Castleton University’s green- about some loose change. attacked Tokyo in the first raid became popularly known as caped Spartan mascot hasn’t On Nov. 24, 1865, Missis- A Miami-area mayor who is against the Japanese capital by “D.B. Cooper”) parachuted from been seen in a month and school sippi became the first Southern feuding with his local commis- land-based planes. a Northwest Orient Airlines officials say they want him back. state to enact laws which came In 1950, the musical “Guys 727 over the Pacific Northwest sion tried to use 360,000 pennies to be known as “Black Codes” and nickels — that’s 28 buckets The costume known as Spar- and Dolls,” based on the writ- after receiving $200,000 dollars ty disappeared from the Student aimed at limiting the rights of ings of Damon Runyon and fea- in ransom; his fate remains un- full of coins — to pay a $4,000 newly freed blacks; other states ethics fine. Government Association offices turing songs by Frank Loesser known. sometime between late Septem- of the former Confederacy soon (LEH’-suhr), opened on Broad- In 1974, the bone fragments Instead of accepting the followed. change, the ethics commission ber and the middle of October. way. of a 3.2 million-year-old homi- doubled the fine for Hialeah Student activities director In 1963, Jack Ruby shot and nid were discovered by scientists Mayor Carlos Hernandez, say- Matthew Patry says Sparty is On this date: mortally wounded Lee Harvey in Ethiopia; the skeletal remains ing he intentionally broke the usually kept in a storage locker In 1784, Zachary Taylor, the Oswald, the accused assassin of were nicknamed “Lucy.” rules because he knew the panel but had been put in a bag under 12th President of the United President John F. Kennedy, in a In 1985, the hijacking of an only accepted checks. And now a desk in the offices after the States, was born in Orange scene captured on live television. Egyptair jetliner parked on the the Miami-Dade Commission closet shelves collapsed. County, Virginia. In 1965, Joseph-Desire ground in Malta ended vio- on Ethics and Public Trust is su- He said he expected the cos- In 1859, British naturalist Mobutu (later known as Mobu- lently as Egyptian commandos ing the mayor. tume to show up on Halloween Charles Darwin published “On tu Sese Seko) seized power in stormed the plane. Fifty-eight The commission ruled in but it didn’t. the Origin of Species,” which ex- the Congo (later known as the people died in the raid, in addi- July that Hernandez lied about The Student Government plained his theory of evolution Democratic Republic of Congo, tion to two others killed by the interest rates on a $180,000 loan Association bought the mascot by means of natural selection. and for a time, as Zaire) through hijackers. to a jewelry salesman now jailed for $1,700 last year to replace one In 1939, British Overseas a military coup. In 1995, voters in Ireland for a pyramid scheme. that was showing its wear. The Airways Corp. (BOAC) was for- In 1969, Apollo 12 splashed narrowly approved a constitu- El Nuevo Herald reported school is using the old mascot mally established.
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