
Dylan Reubenking
Reporter at Nisqually Valley News
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chronline.com | Dylan Reubenking
A Texas man was rescued after falling into the Ohanapecosh River at Mount Rainier National Park near Packwood on Monday, June 9, and transported to Arbor Health Morton Hospital, park officials confirmed. The victim, who was reportedly on a trip to national parks on the West Coast with a group of friends after graduating from high school, was standing on rocks off the trail near Silver Falls Trail taking photos when he fell at least 100 feet into the river, witnesses told The Chronicle.
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chronline.com | Dylan Reubenking
The Centralia School District (CSD), in partnership with Multiculturally Minded Lewis County, held an essay competition honoring Centralia’s founder George Washington and announced the winners at the Thursday Juneteenth celebration at George Washington Park. According to Dr. Jeff Broome, CSD executive director of teaching and learning, 45 students from fifth grade through 12th grade submitted essays about Washington, along with their racial and cultural identities.
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chronline.com | Dylan Reubenking
When Camren Bowes received the call that he had been hired as the next head football coach at Oakville High School, the first two additions he made to his first staff were his father Hal and his brother Chase. This move was far from an act of helping family members get a cool title in the football coaching world. It was the first example of the culture Camren Bowes hoped to build for his first head coaching tenure, weeks before he ever met any of his players or their families.
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chronline.com | Dylan Reubenking
George Washington Park in downtown Centralia was alive with live music, joyful dancing, soul food, history and a variety of speakers during the Juneteenth celebration on a sunny Thursday morning. Multiculturally Minded Lewis County and ROOTED in Lewis County, through a partnership with the City of Centralia, put on the event in front of a packed crowd.
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thenewstribune.com | Dylan Reubenking
See it. Say it. Do it. The six-word motto written in maroon on the grey T-shirts of the 12 members of the W.F. West High School equestrian drill team is a silent reminder of what it takes to be a great drill team, not just a good one. Ask any coach or athlete about the keys toward a successful drill pattern performance, and the overwhelming response is communication.
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