1. NOTICE OF HEARING: PROPOSED VACATION OF A PORTION OF THE FRED MOHORIC ROAD

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    Commissioners - April 16, 2013, 10:41 a.m.


  2. Updated Press Release: Gish Road Human Remains

    PRESS RELEASE - UPDATE ON HUMAN REMAINS LOCATED IN ONALASKA AREA The Lewis County Coroner’s Office has released the name of the victim whose partial remains were discovered in the 500 block of Gish Rd in Onalaska on Tuesday May 7th, 2024. In May of 2018 the victim, Paul Snarski, was reported missing from Auburn and is believed to have been murdered at a residence on View Ridge Rd in Onalaska. During the subsequent investigation, part of the victim’s body was recovered in Pierce County and a suspect was arrested. The suspect in Paul Snarski’s death was later acquitted of …


    Sheriff - June 3, 2024, 1:16 p.m.


  3. Odyssey Outage

    The Administrative Office of the Courts recently identified unauthorized activity on the Washington Courts network. They have taken immediate action to isolate critical AOC-provided systems and are working to safely restore service.Please be advised that there will be intermittent impacts to accessibility of the public website and systems in the coming days as we continue to restore services.Courts are preparing to be without Odyssey Court Management System for the Week of November 4-8, 2024.At the court level, we do not have access to courts.wa.gov, JIS, JABS or Odyssey. We are unable to run calendars or access any of the systems …


    Superior Court - Nov. 4, 2024, 10:31 a.m.


  4. Judges

    Judge J. Andrew Toynbee, Department 1 Education: University of San Diego School of Law (J.D. 1992); University of Washington (B.A. 1988); Bellarmine Preparatory School (1984)Legal/Judicial Experience: Superior Court Commissioner Pro Tem from April 2015 to January 2017; Chief Criminal Deputy - Thurston County Prosecutor’s Office from 2006 to January 2017, Chief Criminal Deputy - Lewis County Prosecutor's Office from 2002 to 2006; Deputy Prosecutor from 1994 to 2002. Judge, Lewis County Superior Court, Department 1 (2017 - Present) Judge Paul A. Strophy, Department 2 Judge, Dept 2 Paul A. Strophy Education: Capital High School, Olympia, WA (1992); University of Washington …


    Superior Court - June 14, 2011, 8:23 a.m.


  5. Timber Assessed Values

    2024 Tax Year's TAV2023 Tax Year's TAV2022 Tax Year's TAV2021 Tax Year's TAV2020 Tax Year's TAV2019 Tax Year's TAV2018 Tax Year's TAV2017 Tax Year's TAV2016 Tax Year's TAV2015 Tax Year's TAV2014 Tax Year's TAV2013 Tax Year's TAV2012 Tax Year's TAV2011 Tax Year's TAV2010 Tax Year's TAV Timber Assessed Value - TAV The Timber Assessed Value (TAV) serves the same purpose as the assessed value of other types of property carried on the county assessment rolls. It serves as a substitute for the value that would be carried on the assessment roll if timber was still taxable as real property for …


    Assessor - Jan. 15, 2015, 9:51 a.m.


  6. Congresswoman visits Lewis County for update on Chehalis River flood control efforts

    Lewis County Commissioner Scott Brummer, right, and U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez, center, discuss flood mitigation with local leaders Aug. 23. CHEHALIS – U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez participated Wednesday, Aug. 23 in a discussion on flood control efforts in the Chehalis River basin.Members of the Chehalis River Basin Flood Control Zone District, local representatives of the Office of the Chehalis Basin (OCB), labor union leaders and Lewis County Commissioner Scott Brummer updated the congresswoman on the proposed Chehalis River flood retention facility during a meeting at the historic Lewis County Courthouse in Chehalis.“The engineering behind it is incredible,” said Commissioner Brummer, …


    News Room - Aug. 24, 2023, 4:28 p.m.


  7. Fall Weed Control Tips

    LCNWC article for the Fall 2022 issue of WA's Forest Stewardship Notes Newsletter Autumn is a great time to control many biennial and perennial noxious weeds! The autumn weed control window opens when the fall rains begin and it closes just before the first hard frost of winter. Many plant species utilize this time frame to translocate carbohydrates down into their root systems, in preparation for winter dormancy, which means that they are particularly vulnerable to damage and treatment efforts this time of year.Manual control, like pulling or digging, requires less effort when done early in the rainy season. Roots …


    Weed Control - Sept. 23, 2022, 8:44 a.m.


  8. Notice of Hearing: necessary acquisition of additional right of way for North Fork Road

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    Commissioners - Nov. 28, 2018, 8:57 a.m.


  9. Notice of Hearing for the proposed vacation of a portion of Workman Road Extension

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    Commissioners - Feb. 28, 2018, 3:43 p.m.


  10. Best Practices to Prevent Seasonal Illness and Get Well Faster - January 2019

    It’s the time of year when people tend to get sick. Few of us are lucky enough to get through the whole winter without having to fight off what we’ve come to call “seasonal illnesses.” For most of the population, getting sick is more of an inconvenience than anything else, but there are good reasons to take precautions, and to take steps that protect others. Read More.


    Public Health - Jan. 7, 2019, 4:11 p.m.