Articles from the May 12, 2022 edition
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Extension workshop announced
A WSU Extension On-line Workshop: Pasture Management, will be held May 18, from 6-7 p.m. This class will show how to integrate soil, plants, livestock and environmental factors into a workable plan for healthy pastures. Learn how to manage your...
WSU On-line Workshop: Celebrity Estate Planning Mistakes
Join Cowlitz attorney Jeff Petersen on Monday, May 23 from noon to 1 p.m., as he presents fascinating celebrity examples about what not to do when planning your estate – including the effects of dying without a will or trust, the very public p...
Cathlamet Woman's Club Pie Social
The Cathlamet Woman's Club annual Pie Social at Tsuga Gallery was the place to be on Friday for anyone with a sweet tooth. Word on the street is that the goodies were gone by 1:30 p.m. Left to right,...
Donation challenge announced
Sue Zabel, owner of Jabber Shack in Cathlamet, has issued a challenge to area businesses to enter the first annual “Cup of Sunshine” food bank donation challenge to support local food banks. The winning business will receive a prize. Bring non...
Sheriff's Report, May 12, 2022
Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: April 30 — 5:38 a.m. A cold and frightened woman knocked at the door of a Puget Island home asking for refuge. S...
Body discovered on beach
A body washed up onto the beach at Little Cape Horn on Saturday, May 7 and was found by a walker who lived nearby. The Wahkiakum County Sheriff’s Department received the phone call at 11:21 a.m. a...
CWCOG asks public for input
The Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of Governments (CWCOG), as the Longview-Kelso-Rainier Metropolitan Planning Organization and lead agency for the Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization, invites the public to comment on the dr...
Toledo ends Mules' baseball season
The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team saw their season end during the first round of district play on Saturday in a 7-2 loss to Toledo. “[Toledo was] able to jump out to an early lead on us, and we n...
Comets crush Acorns
The Naselle Comet baseball team crushed the Oakville Acorns 17-0 in four innings on Monday in Oakville. The Comets had 14 hits, with Clay Bergeson getting four hits in four trips to the plate. Pitchers Joe Strange and Kolten Lindstrom didn't allow...
Lady Mules end early
The Wahkiakum Lady Mules' softball season ended a little early with rainy days and a couple forfeited games. That’s the bad news, but the good news is that the young team picked up a bit of e...
Comettes clip Bulldogs
Comet eighth-grader Sadie Kilponen gets full extension with her swing and hits a line-drive off the end of the bat knocking in two runs and putting Naselle up 11-3 in early game action. The Bulldogs...
Track & Field
Compiled by Diana Zimmerman May 3: Wahkiakum at the Pirate Classic Girls teams: Adna 103, Toledo 91, Morton/White Pass 78, Ocosta 52, Pe Ell 38, Wahkiakum 35, Winlock 28, Onalaska 22, Wishkah Valley 17, Washington School for the Deaf 12. 400m — 3. M...
Election 2022
Filing for offices on this year’s election ballots opens next Monday. All county offices will be on the ballot, and the District 3 Wahkiakum PUD commissioner will be on the ballot. Other positions include US Senator, District 3 congressional r...
Holly McKeen announces candidacy for prosecutor
Cathlamet native Holly McKeen this week announced she will be a candidate for Wahkiakum County prosecuting attorney. McKeen is a 2003 Wahkiakum High School graduate. She is now a deputy prosecutor in Cowlitz County and resides in Cathlamet. “My step-...
Mules shoot well in state trap meet
In mid-April, Wahkiakum High School trap shooters Henry Bassi, Greydon Luce, and Braden Avalon traveled to Wenatchee to compete in the FFA State Trap Tournament. According to their coach and teacher,...