Articles from the March 30, 2023 edition

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Department of Ecology approves SMP for town

The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) has announced its final action approving Town of Cathlamet Shoreline Master Program (SMP) periodic review. The Town has conducted a periodic review of its SMP under RCW 90.58.080(4) and adopted Fin...

 

It's time for the spring library foundation book sale

It’s time to build up your summer reading library at the spring 2023 BBML Foundation book sale. The books have been piling up since the October sale with books donated by fellow booklovers. The proceeds of the sale are given to the library to p...

 

Sheriff's Report, March 30, 2023

Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: March 20 — 10:41 a.m. An individual was arrested at an Elochoman Valley home after a caller reported that a y...

 

Wahkiakum life

Greenwood Road resident Joyce Orr spotted this bull elk having a snack in her back yard over the weekend; the bull had just shed an antler. Photo courtesy of Joyce Orr....

 

Mule Golf

Submitted by Coach Andrew Weiler Last Wednesday, Wahkiakum High School’s golf team matched up against Ilwaco and Mary M. Knight’s boys and girls at Skyline Golf Course in Cathlamet. Sebastian Britt was the medalist of that round with a 39, fol...

 

Mule Softball

By Diana Zimmerman A young Wahkiakum Mules softball team lost three games this week, bringing their record to 0-4. Last Tuesday, the Mules lost a double header in Raymond, 16-1 and 21-0, and on Wednesday the team traveled to Naselle and lost 18-3....

 

Track and Field

The Wahkiakum Mules track team attended a 1B/2B/1A meet in Onalaska last Thursday along with five other teams from around the region. Top six finishers for the Mule boys include: 200 meters — 5. D...

 

Scenes from a double header

The Wahkiakum Mules swept a doubleader at Morton/Whte Pass last week 7-0, 9-7. These photos arrived too late for last week's paper....

 

Wahkiakum Baseball Team joins Autism Awareness for April fundraiser

Submitted by Sarah Lawrence As April quickly approaches, the volunteers for Wahkiakum Autism Awareness are excited to announce a joint fundraiser with the WHS Varsity Baseball Team. Scheduled for Saturday, April 15 starting at 4 p.m., volunteers will...

 

Ribbon cutting at CRK

Columbia River Kayaking celebrated 10 years with an open house on Saturday which included a Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting with Chamber President Shannon Britt, trivia and prizes, and a...

 

Capital budget includes $40M building at LCC, funding for local projects

The Washington Senate on March 21 passed a capital budget providing $40 million for a new vocational training center at Lower Columbia College in Longview, $8.3 million for improvements to Cape Disappointment State Park, and other public works...

 

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