By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
Residents are advised to stay tuned to local radio stations as the weather service this morning issued warnings of minor to moderate flooding on the Newaukum and Chehalis Rivers forecast to begin this evening.
As much as four inches of rain has fallen in the Chehalis River Basin in the past 24 hours, with the heaviest amounts over the Willapa Hills, according to the National Weather Service. Another two to five inches is expected today through tomorrow evening, the weather service reports.
Centralia’s emergency management authorities are monitoring the weather and note the current prediction is for the Chehalis River at Mellen Street to crest a bit more than two feet above flood stage, corresponding to a phase one flood event.
But remember the forecast can change, Police Chief Bob Berg noted in a news release this morning.
Phase one means low-lying roads such as South Schueber, Military Road, Airport Road and possibly portions of Kresky Avenue may be impacted by rising waters, Berg stated.
The river is expected to reach flood stage at Mellen Street tomorrow morning, according to the weather service.
Berg said the river is expected to crest there tomorrow evening; the weather service says its expected to crest early Thursday morning. (Centralian’s, keep your eye on this link.)
Many surface streets in Centralia are already experiencing standing water, according to Berg.
The Newaukum River near Chehalis is expected to reach flood stage this evening, and crest near 12.8 feet in the morning. Moderate flooding is forecast, corresponding to a phase three flood event, according to the weather service.
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Notes from behind the news: Who wants to make some money?
November 20th, 2011By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter
Greetings readers.
Who wants to make some money?
Lewis County Sirens has been a huge success, bringing timely and relevant news to thousands of readers in greater Lewis County.
However, it’s operated for nearly all of its almost 18-month existence without an advertising sales representative.
It’s time for that now.
I’m looking for a person who wants to join me, who will sell and design ads for the news site.
The ideal individual is highly motivated, outgoing and has an entrepreneurial spirit. They also would have experience selling advertising locally and the skills to create ads.
Lewis County Sirens is an award-winning news site, and it has more readers than the circulation of the local newspaper.
It’s an independent news provider, with an emphasis on publishing reliable, balanced and fresh stories. And it inspires some of the most lively and robust online dialogue among its readers you will find anywhere locally.
If you or someone you know would like to be a part of that – and you want to make money – get in touch with me.
The sales commission is very good.
Did I mention we have more readers than the circulation of the local paper? Way more.
Send me a note. A resume would be nice. Questions are welcome.
Your news reporter,
Sharyn L. Decker
Chehalis, Wash.
adminsharyn@lewiscountysirens.com
360-748-4981
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