Articles from the April 18, 2019 edition

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Doug Hensler

Naselle resident Doug Hensler, 79, went to live in the presence of our Lord and Savior on April 14, 2019. Born Douglas Walter Hensler to Eiline Rose (Hensler) and Walter Hensler on November 27, 1939...

 

Fire Department training

Instructor Mike Karvia, Assistant Chief of Training in Pacific County, was at the Puget Island Fire Station last Thursday to spend a couple hours working with local volunteer firefighters on...

 
 By Rick Nelson    News    April 18, 2019

Port 2 busy with varied park projects

Jeff Smith, new manager of Wahkiakum Port District 2, outlined a wide variety of plans and projects when the district board of commissioners met Tuesday. Smith reported that an upgrade of electric service at County Line Park has finished. The...

 
 By Diana Zimmerman    News    April 18, 2019

WHS students visit Germany on spring break

Frauleins, flatulent Frenchmen, and pigeon wagers, oh my! This is how memories are made. After a year and a half of planning and fundraising, four members of the Wahkiakum High School German Club and...

 
 By Diana Zimmerman    News    April 18, 2019

Concession stand opens at marina

It was grandma's idea, really, to give the kids a souped up lemonade stand. And the more dad thought about it, the more he liked it, and thus, the KCC Treats at the Elochoman Slough Marina was born. T...

 

Chinooks sweep Mules in doubleheader

The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team lost two in a doubleheader at home against Kalama on Friday. They lost the first game 6-0. Brody Carlson started on the mound. He faced seven batters in the first inn...

 

Lady Mules edge Kalama

The Wahkiakum Mules softball team celebrated a 26-24 win over Kalama last Friday. "There was lots of hitting and plays," Coach Stephanie Green said. "The girls really played well and were able to put...

 

WHS Mule Golf

On April 11, the Wahkiakum Mule golf team missed the four-man school record score of 160 by three strokes while posting a 163 at Mint Valley GC, home of Three Rivers Christian, who posted 230....

 

NHS, WHS Track and Field

The Wahkiakum Mules track and field team traveled to Mossyrock last Thursday to compete in a Central 2B League meet with six other teams. The Mules scored 13 points for seventh place in boys’ competition and 81 points for third place in girls’ com...

 

School Sports

NHS Boys Baseball April 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 District Playoffs TBA 18 Regionals TBA 24-25 State Playoffs TBA NHS Girls F...

 

Free class offered to teach CPR for infants and toddlers

On April 26, there will be a free class to teach parents and caregivers how to give CPR to infants and toddlers. It will be held at Valley Bible Church starting at 10 a.m. It should be over by noon. Ed Hunt, RN and local EMT, will be the instructor....

 

Clarinet Day at The Liberty Theatre April 27

On April 27 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., a free event will be held at The Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria. Participants are asked to RSVP. One of only two wind players to have been awarded the Avery Fisher Prize since the award's inception in...

 

Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

Are you day dreaming about sailing down the river? Do you already have your boat shoes on? If so, then you might be excited to know that next Tuesday, April 23, Wahkiakum Outdoors brings you another informational presentation, and just in time for...

 

Washington's salmon fisheries set for 2019-20

Washington's salmon fisheries set for 2019-20 Washington anglers can expect a mixed bag of salmon fisheries this year with increased coho opportunities in the ocean and the Columbia River, but additional necessary restrictions to protect chinook in...

 

Learn about straw bale gardening

On April 30 at 6:00 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Vicki Williams will present the details on what is needed for straw bale gardening and answer questions. Handouts will be available to attendees, along with Washington State University backed references....

 

Rescheduled date set for concert series

Cookin’ Country 105.5, KUKN has announced the new rescheduled date for the KUKN Acoustic Concert with Jessica Meuse. Warrior Records recording artist and songwriter Jessica Meuse will now perform on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m., at The Columbia T...

 

Coin club to celebrate 51st annual coin show

The Cowlitz Coin Club of Longview-Kelso is celebrating its 51st annual coin show on April 27, at the AWPPW Hall, located at 724 15th Avenue in Longview. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission, parking and dealer appraisals are all free. At...

 

News from the new Naselle Community Center

The Naselle Community Center held its 2nd event on Saturday, March 30th from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Artists came from Longview, Astoria, Ilwaco and Naselle to display and sell their beautiful pieces...

 

New printer for The Eagle

This week, for the first time since 1970, The Eagle will no longer be printed by The Daily News of Longview. Corporate bosses of that paper decided to shut down The Daily News press and switch printing to Albany, Ore. That hasn’t worked well for T...

 

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