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Articles published Thu, Dec 17, 2009

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H1N1 vaccine restrictions lifted

Washington State public health agency administrators and health officers has decided to lift priority group restrictions and make H1N1 vaccine available...

Stoves make the smoke

Winter fires may be cozy but pollutants in smoke can damage lungs, hurt eyes and smell up your house.

Clinic transition coming soon

The saga of the Wahkiakum’s Family Practice Clinic is over.

Commissioners finish budgets, discuss LNG issues

Wahkiakum County commissioners discussed LNG, state budget cuts and other issues in a short meeting Tuesday morning.

Cold spell strains, snaps water pipes

Last week's cold spell created havoc for public and private water systems around Wahkiakum County.

On Scene

I would like to take a moment and again remember the four fallen Lakewood Police Officers whom were murdered senselessly on November 29, 2009 while protecting...

What's Happening at the Fair?

We’ve seen snow, sleet, hail and a little freezing rain but I’m delighted to confirm the fair grounds are still standing.Volunteer Paul Lawrence...

sports

Mule boys rip Clatskanie,Toutle Lake

The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team won two games this week and saw a record setting performance.

Lady Mules stick Tigers, lose to Toutle Lake

The Wahkiakum Lady Mule basketball team won a game and lost a game this week.

Seven Mules medal in Oregon wrestling tourney

This past week the Mules competed in two events at the coast. On Thursday the Mules traveled to Astoria to take part in two duals, and then on Saturday...