Centralia pot lab may be the first in Washington to lose its license
State officials are investigating suspicious test results, with a focus on the lab’s numbers measuring the potency of marijuana. By John Stang, Crosscut
Share: Cannabis flower at Botanica Seattle s headquarters and production facility in Seattle, Washington on Monday, March 12, 2017.
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Data analyst Keegan Skeate agonized for more than a year about telling the state about some suspicious test results at a marijuana testing lab.
In a converted 107-year-old former bank building in Centralia’s quaint downtown, Praxis Laboratory tested pot from growers across the state. Small samples of marijuana flowers would arrive in baggies. Maybe 4 grams or so from every few square feet of leafy canopy.
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Students at Buena Terra Elementary School, part of Centralia Elementary School District, form a heart to show their feeling about the entire community. Courtesy photo.
At its regularly scheduled meeting of April 14, 2021, the Centralia Board of Education unanimously passed Resolution No. 1652 “Supporting People of Asian Ancestry and Condemning Harassment, Violence and Hatred.” This resolution, proposed by Trustee Elizabeth Gonzalez passed 5-0 with all Board members commenting on the importance of speaking out to oppose hate and hurtful acts toward the Asian American, Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. In passing the resolution, Board President Luis Flores expressed a desire to see the resolution be shared with the community at large, broadcasting the District’s position on this matter.