Articles from the February 18, 2021 edition

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Meet our Seniors: Kaden Anderson

Kaden Anderson is in business. He started his first lemonade stand in elementary school, and has been growing the profits from that venture ever since. It turns out that while his classmates were...

 

Meet our Seniors: Kaleo Silva

Kaleo Silva is headed to Washington State University in the fall to study mechanical engineering. “I think the thing that made me want to do engineering was taking physics last year,” he said. “I...

 

Covid-19 total rises to 91 on Friday

Four more Wahkiakum County residents tested positive for covid-19 on Friday, according to a press release from Wahkiakum Health and Human Services. This brings the cumulative total to 91, with 16 considered potentially active. The individuals are in...

 

Five more test positive for covid-19; county total rises to 96

Wahkiakum Health and Human Resources reported that five more Wahkiakum County residents had tested positive for covid-19 on Monday, bringing the cumulative total to 96, with 15 considered potentially active. The individuals are in self-quarantine....

 

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