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6 days ago |
chronline.com | Owen Sexton
Posted Monday, April 21, 2025 4:23 pm While The Chronicle just missed seeing the Mead Family Market’s “legendary Bunny Bigfoot” at the business’s inaugural Bunny Bash Easter egg hunt on Saturday, Rick Mead and his daughters — Katie Mead and Rikki Mead — did get the chance to talk about their business as they prepare to celebrate a first successful year. Located at 8136 U.S. Highway 12 in Glenoma, the Mead Family Market first opened on May 25, 2024, according to Rick, who already owned the...
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1 week ago |
thenewstribune.com | Owen Sexton
Work on a new roof for the old Yard Birds shopping mall in Chehalis is nearly complete thanks to ongoing building restoration efforts being undertaken by Douglas LeMay in partnership with the Seattle-based law firm Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson under the PISTON LLC. The LLC purchased the Yard Birds property in July 2024, and while many in the area speculated the mall would be torn down so the land could be repurposed, LeMay told The Chronicle he wasn't leaning that way.
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1 week ago |
thenewstribune.com | Owen Sexton
While notices were mailed to City of Mossyrock residents along with city public works staff knocking on doors to give residents a heads up beforehand, Mossyrock Mayor Randall Sasser gave one final reminder at the Wednesday, April 16, Mossyrock City Council meeting that water was going to be shut off throughout the entire city starting at 9:30 p.m. that night. "We have a fire hydrant and a main valve to replace," Sasser said. "We're gonna do it from 9:30 tonight to 2 o'clock in the morning.
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1 week ago |
chronline.com | Owen Sexton
Work on a new roof for the old Yard Birds shopping mall in Chehalis is nearly complete thanks to ongoing building restoration efforts being undertaken by Douglas LeMay in partnership with the Seattle-based law firm Hillis Clark Martin & Peterson under the PISTON LLC. The LLC purchased the Yard Birds property in July 2024, and while many in the area speculated the mall would be torn down so the land could be repurposed, LeMay told The Chronicle he wasn’t leaning that way.
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1 week ago |
chronline.com | Owen Sexton
While notices were mailed to City of Mossyrock residents along with city public works staff knocking on doors to give residents a heads up beforehand, Mossyrock Mayor Randall Sasser gave one final reminder at the Wednesday, April 16, Mossyrock City Council meeting that water was going to be shut off throughout the entire city starting at 9:30 p.m. that night. “We have a fire hydrant and a main valve to replace,” Sasser said. “We’re gonna do it from 9:30 tonight to 2 o’clock in the morning.
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