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Carl "Pelle" Meiier

Carl Maurice Meiier, known to friends and family as "Pelle," was born December 29, 1932, to Arne and Clara Meiier, and died March 19, 2019, at home in Apache Junction, Arizona at the age of 86 years. Pelle graduated from Wahkiakum High School in...

 
 By Emma Epperly    News    April 4, 2019

Proposed law would confiscate guns in DV situations

• Firearms would be removed from domestic violence situations for 5 days • Already considered a best practice but not done statewide • Measure has already passed the House OLYMPIA (April 2, 2019) — A bill to require the removal of firearms from do...

 

Loggers edge Mules 4-1

The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team lost to the Loggers in Onalaska last Thursday, 4-1. “Our pitchers gave 12 free passes with only two hits,” Coach Marc Niemeyer said. “We only had three hits as well...

 

Survive and thrive in nature

Adventure awaits this summer for young people to explore the area’s trails, water and animals at camps through Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. The two weeklong camps feature overnight opportunities. Nature Adventure Camp, held July 8-12, o...

 

NHS, WHS Track and Field

The Wahkiakum High School track and field team competed in a 2B Central League meet hosted by Kalama last Thursday. The girls took fourth place out of nine teams with 83 points. The boys took seventh place out of eight teams with 12 points. Mule...

 

Mule Golf

The Wahkiakum Mule golf team last week opened the 2019 season with a solid four player total of 186 over Life Christian Academy’s 213. The match was played at a neutral site, Tumwater Valley Golf Club, where 2B Central Districts and the 1B/2B S...

 

School Sports

NHS Boys Baseball April 11 at Lake Quinault 4:00pm 12 at Ocosta 4:00pm 15 Mary M Knight 4:00pm 18 at Oakville 4:00pm 20 Pe Ell Willapa Valley 12:00pm 22 Wishkah 4:00pm 24 at Wahkiakum 4:00pm 29 Ocosta 4:00pm 30 at Winlock 4:00pm May 7, 9, 11...

 

Next In Their Footsteps event has been scheduled

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop has announced the next In Their Footsteps free speaker series event. The Astorians – Vision and Desperation in the Pacific Northwest by Robert Heacock will be held Sunday, April 14 at 1:00 p...

 

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