The Washington state Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) has dismissed a complaint against CT Publishing and The Silver Agency, both owned by Chad and Coralee Taylor, that alleged the companies failed …
Members of the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce gathered on Friday, Jan. 19, for the Chamber’s annual banquet in Centralia College’s TransAlta Commons. Aside from food and …
We have been subscribers for many years and have never liked the paper as well as we have since Chad and Coralee Taylor’s family took over. The care for each small city around with their …
Seven years ago, I was certain I’d never live in Lewis County again. Certainty, I’d learn, is fickle at age 18. On March 15, 2021, 10 days after my 23rd birthday, I entered the …
When the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors decided the theme for this year’s Santa Parade in Chehalis would be “Aloha Christmas,” there was just one …
The Chronicle in Centralia is standing by its original reporting amid a threat of legal action from a Third Congressional District candidate’s attorney over an article published in March 2022. …
The Chronicle is standing by its original reporting following a demand by a candidate in the Third Congressional District to alter an article first published in March 2022. A lawyer representing …
The Chronicle is standing by its original reporting following a demand by a candidate in the Third Congressional District to alter an article first published in March 2022. A lawyer representing …
The Reflector is moving from one family to another.
Chad and Coralee Taylor, owners of The Silver Agency in Chehalis, have agreed to purchase the newspaper from Lafromboise Communications owner Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon. The sale also includes the companyâs other newspapers, the Nisqually Valley News in Yelm and The Chronicle in Centralia.
The transaction means the newspapers will remain a rarity on the modern newspaper landscape, as the number of family-owned operations continues to dwindle across the industry.
Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon
Falcon said itâs one of the many things that made her comfortable trusting her familyâs legacy with the Taylors. The Taylors living in the community served by The Chronicle also helped drive her decision, she said.