Articles from the April 6, 2017 edition
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Koelsch to begin enhancement projects in Longview
Koelsch Communities is starting a $3.2 million enhancement project in Longview. The project will include the Canterbury Inn, Delaware Plaza and Canterbury Gardens and work starts this spring and upon completion, in the autumn of 2017, will enhance...
HCA training offered
The Care Careers Academy is offering a state approved Home Care Aide training program. The Home Care Aide program is 75 hours and encompasses: CarePro Core Basics training (on-line), Dementia, Mental Health and a hands-on HCA Skills training course....
Learn to grow vegetables
On April 13 at 6:00 p.m., Cowlitz County Master Gardeners will assist participants in starting vegetable plants. All participants must pre-register by April 10 by contacting Gary Fredricks at 577-3014 Ext 3 or at garyf@wsu.edu. Participants will...
Mules split with Adna, defeat Mountaineers
Despite the dismal weather, high school baseball goes on. This week, in the rain, the Wahkiakum Mules baseball team split games, winning one at home and losing another in Adna. On Wednesday, the...
Mules Golf Match at Skyline Golf Course
The young Mules shot 192 and upped their season intra conference record to 4-1 besting Adna 223 and losing to undefeated Life Christian Academy who shot a solid 174. Freshman Tyler St. Onge shot 40 to finish 2nd in the 17 player field. Most of the...
Track and Field
The Wahkiakum Mules track team traveled to Napavine for a Central 2B meet last Thursday. In girls competition, the Mules took fourth place out of six teams with 80 points and sixth place in boys...