Articles from the March 10, 2022 edition
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AAA & D requesting nominations for Senior Heroes
Join in honoring the people in Cowlitz and Wahkiakum counties who serve seniors. A senior hero is a person who serves older adults with excellence and compassion. This prestigious, annual award program brings together national, state, county, city, a...
Woman's Club presents check to library
In honor of Read Across America Day, a check was presented to Carol Blix (librarian) at the Cathlamet Library by Cathlamet Woman's Club Member Maureen Zacher-Bockius to assist low income residents...
Georgia-Pacific Wauna Mill presents check to sheriff's office
The Georgia-Pacific Wauna Mill located near Westport, Ore., has contributed $1,500 to the Wahkiakum Sheriff's office to be used towards the purchase of safety supplies and the Sheriff's citizen...
Sheriff's Report, March 10, 2022
Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: February 27 — 2:40 p.m. There was a disturbance at a Glen Gate home about a dog that had allegedly been s...
Large capacity magazine ban moves to Inslee's desk
Since September 2016 Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson has been working toward implementing gun reform that would prevent acts like the Mukilteo mass shooting on July 30, 2016. Now, a ban on high-capacity magazines that hold more than...
Champs eliminate Lady Mules at state
Photos by Todd Wilson The trip to Spokane may have been a short one for the eight girls on the Wahkiakum Mules basketball team this year, but the season will hold a lot of memories for them and their...
Lady Comets win 1, lose 2 at state
Photos by Todd Wilson The Naselle girls basketball team came home from the State 1B tournament in Spokane without a trophy, but not without a fight. They advanced with a win in the opening round of...
Comets fall in first round at state tourney
Photos by Todd Wilson The season ended for the Naselle boys basketball team on Wednesday in the opening round of the State 1B tournament in Spokane when they lost to the Northwest Yeshiva Lions,...
Emergency powers bill dies in late night debate
A bill that aimed to limit the governor’s emergency powers died in a late night debate on the floor of the Washington State Legislature just hours before the bill cutoff deadline. Critics had hoped to limit the use of gubernatorial powers, like t...
Wahkiakum Chamber seeks new executive director
The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce is looking for a new executive director. Following is an announcement received this week from Chamber President Shannon Britt: The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce would like to announce the resignation of our Chamber...