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Walsh, McEntire hosting virtual town hall March 6

10th District Reps. Jim Walsh and Joel McEntire invite citizens to join them for a one-hour virtual town hall meeting on March 6 at 4 p.m. to discuss issues related to the 2021 legislative session. The remote town hall event will be conducted using...

 

Laurel Abrahamson

Laurel "Abe" Abrahamson, 84, of Cathlamet WA. passed away at the hospice Ctr. in Longview, WA. Febuary 27, 2021. He was born February 23, 1937 in North Dakota to Ray and Ida Abrahamson. He was precede...

 

Youth baseball registration starting

Registration is open now for Wahkiakum Youth Baseball including children ages 4-12. Games will be played starting April 12 through the end of May. Registration may be done online at www.longviewyouthbaseball.com. Also, flyers have been sent home...

 

Success for LCC Speech & Debate at consecutive tournaments

The Lower Columbia College Fighting Smelt Speech & Debate Team completed its final tune-up before nationals with back-to-back weekends of challenging competition. The team was honored as the top community college at the Eddy Shell Invitational...

 

Courts to resume jury trials

Wahkiakum County Courts (Superior Court, District Court, and County Clerk) continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic, and to collaborate with state and local officials to ensure the health and safety of those using the court system. Jury trials will...

 
 By Joseph Claypoole    News    March 4, 2021

Bill would permit mixed drinks with takeout

People will continue to be able to get a mixed drink with their takeout food until 2023 under a bill now moving to the state Senate for consideration. Delivery and curbside/takeout service of alcoholic beverages and spirits has been in force during...

 

Students, techer win VFW awards

Submitted by Bill Tawater VFW Post 5297 On Feb. 20 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars State Mid-Winter Conference, the local winners of the Youth Essay, Patriots Pen and Teacher of the Year competitions...

 

CWCOG requests assistance

The Cowlitz Wahkiakum Council of Governments (CWCOG) is requesting assistance from area businesses to understand the effect of the pandemic-related restrictions on our community. They ask business owners to complete a brief 15 question survey and to...

 

Lady Mules post win; face covid-19 interruption

The Wahkiakum Mules volleyball team traveled to Rainier last Thursday and beat the Mountaineers in three sets, 25-18, 25-14 and 25-20. “My bench was my star tonight,” Coach Kayli Hurley said. “Th...

 

Mule Cross Country

The four member Wahkiakum Mules Cross Country team traveled to Rainier last Thursday to compete in a 5,000 meter race with five other schools. For the girls, senior Ellie Wiltse-Hiatt took third in a...

 

Cathlamet views

Pearl Blackburn spotted this mirror image on a walk around Cathlamet this week....

 

Arrow Rose

Since the quarantine started, Arrow Rose has been spending more of her time cultivating one of her hobbies, and lately she's been thinking of making it a career. "I've really been into doing nails, an...

 

Ashden Niemeyer

Early Sunday morning, Ashden Niemeyer headed west for work, picking oysters for his sometime employer, Kyle Hurley, a teacher at Wahkiakum High School. During the school week, Ashden is picking up...

 

Shannon Dela Cruz

Shannon Dela Cruz, who grew up in Avondale, Arizona, moved to Cathlamet her sophomore year with her mom to be closer to family. There were thousands of students at her school in Arizona, so Wahkiakum...

 
 By Rick Nelson    Sports    March 4, 2021

South Bend/Raymond Ravens fall to Mules 45-6

The Wahkiakum Mule football team jumped on the South Bend/Raymond Ravens and rolled to a 45-6 victory last Friday. The win raised the Mules' season record to 3-0. The Mules scored three times in the...

 

Three more cases of covid-19 on Thursday

Three more Wahkiakum County residents have tested positive for covid-19, according to a press release from Wahkiakum Health and Human Resources on Thursday. This brings the cumulative total of covid-19 cases in the county to 103, with 20 considered...

 

One covid case on Tuesday

Wahkiakum Health and Human Service reported that one more Wahkiakum County resident had tested positive for covid-19 on Tuesday. This brings the cumulative total of covid-19 cases in the county to 104, with 18 considered potentially active. The...

 

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