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The Fashion Evolution
Isn't it the most fascinating concept that fashion reinvents itself, almost like a revolving wardrobe? Deeper than that, the concept of a device holding all information about fashion, its trends, what's in and what's out, is the center of most Gen Z's lives. What is fashion like for someone now, and what was fashion like for the other generations?

Unlocking career paths: Centralia High School job shadow day
Job shadow day at high schools is becoming a growing trend in education. Centralia High School (CHS) juniors and seniors participated in the fad on November 15. By spending time alongside experts in their chosen field, students are given the opportunity to gain knowledge and professional insights.

That’s that she espresso: Ava Page pours heart into local family owned coffee shop
For Ava Page, a senior at Centralia High School (CHS), family means more to her than most. While not only working as a barista at the Book & Bean, a local Centralia coffee shop owned by her parents, Page gets the additional opportunity to manage its events and how it is run. Staying close to her roots and supporting her family in their efforts to achieve their dreams is dear to Page.

Camp Chance: Cozy campfire learning
As part of a fun and educational experience, Chance Elementary School (CES) is creating a warm atmosphere in their classrooms. Staff and students will be dressed in their coziest flannels and Camp Chance sweatshirts to further contribute to the camping theme. Camp Chance is sure to get everyone excited and spirited for the fall season.

Panther Poll: What was your favorite television show as a child?
Panther Poll: What was your favorite television show as a child?

Centralia town hall on police dispatch draws a crowd
Ahead of what could be described as a three-and a- half hour long meeting about purse-strings versus heart-strings, the November 14 Centralia Board of Aldermen public hearing regarding the future of the Centralia Police Department's dispatchers, Jerry Huff and Stan Fadler waited for a half hour for the meeting to begin.

Sturgeon aldermen accept $300,000 grant
Parking was at a premium for the October 28 meeting of the Sturgeon Board of aldermen.

Centralia’s Hoffman retires from Street Dept.
An era has ended at Centralia City Hall.