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Blackberry (Himalayan & Cutleaf)
Rubus armeniacus & Rubus laciniatus Himalayan Blackberry Himalayan Blackberry Cutleaf Blackberry Cutleaf Blackberry Himalayan Blackberry - A rambling, evergreen, perennial, woody shrub with stout, hook-thorned stems.Leaves: Leaves are palmately compounded with 3-5 leaflets (5 is most common). Leaves have slightly toothed margins.Flowers: Flowers bloom from May-August. Flower clusters generally have between 5-20 flowers that have 5 petals and are white to rose in color.Habitat: Grows in a variety of habitats including forests, roadsides, railroad tracks, logged lands, field margins, and riparian areas.Weed Classification: CWhy is it a Noxious Weed?Himalayan Blackberry is very hard to control after a serious infestation has …
Weed Control - Oct. 6, 2022, 9:32 a.m.
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Lewis County Waste Widget
The Lewis County Solid Waste Utility's searchable data base for reuse, recycling, composting, donating, and proper disposal.
May 10, 2022, 1:29 p.m.
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Suspected Lewis County Fraud Reporting
Jan. 6, 2026, 7:11 a.m.
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Lewis County Auditor Recording Department
Aug. 30, 2019, 10:04 a.m.
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Discover Lewis County
https://discoverlewiscounty.com/
Commissioners - Sept. 4, 2018, 11:43 a.m.
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Judges for Lewis County Juvenile Court
Jan. 24, 2019, 2:21 p.m.
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Deferred Disposition
Under the deferred disposition sentencing option, youth are on supervision for 12 months and have several requirements including restitution, community service, compliance with curfew and attending school. Specific rules will also apply based on the individual youth. If the youth does not commit another crime during the 12 month probation period, then the charge is dismissed and cleared from their criminal history. Excluded from this program include youth who: Have committed a sex offense Have committed a violent offense Have a criminal history that includes a felony Have had a previous Deferred Disposition Has had two or more adjudications
Juvenile Court - Oct. 24, 2014, 2:04 p.m.
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School
The Chehalis School District operates a full-time, in-house program for youth. The program is geared to help them stay on track with a key focus on the youth/student's need.All detained youth are required to attend school Monday through Friday and can receive credits for completed classes while in custody.We provide school year round with the acceptation of a three-week summer break in August.Youth that have dropped out of school or are in alternative programs have the chance to work towards their GED or high school equivalence while in custody.
Juvenile Court - April 22, 2009, 10:07 a.m.
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*Honoring Lewis County Employees
Please see the attached agenda.
Commissioners - March 7, 2025, 10:54 a.m.
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*Wrap-Up / County Manager
Please see the attached agenda
Commissioners - May 23, 2025, 3:57 p.m.