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Dorothy Collier

Dorothy May (Dring) Collier died April 24, 2021. She was born September 8, 1924 in Los Angeles, California to Morris and Elizebeth (Doucette) Dring. She took secretarial courses at Pasadena JC. She married William Collier and had one son, Michael....

 

Funding opportunity announcement

During its meeting on March 26 the Council of Governments (Board of Directors) of the Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington (AAADSW) authorized the release of $1.2 million during 2021 in the form of local grants to approximately...

 

WDFW adopting river seines, traps

By Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife After several years of test operations, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind announced April 28 that the department will begin the rulemaking process to designate the...

 

Tentative fishing season set

Despite a strong projected coho return to the state’s ocean waters, this year’s Washington salmon seasons largely reflect continued low runs of some wild Chinook and coho stocks, especially in Puget Sound, state fishery managers announced April 15....

 
 By Diana Zimmerman    Sports    May 13, 2021

Mule boys basketball now underway

Basketball season got off to a quick start for the Wahkiakum Mules boys, who have already played four games and are 2-2. They began their season on the road with a loss to Napavine last Tuesday,...

 
 By Diana Zimmerman    Sports    May 13, 2021

Lady Mules open hoops with 3 wins

The Wahkiakum High School girls basketball team started their season with three wins this week. They beat Napavine in their home opener last Wednesday, 57-29. "I was super happy with our performance...

 

High School Basketball

WHS Boys Basketball May 6 Toledo 10 Ridgefield 11 at Toutle Lake 13 Kalama 17 Winlock 19 at Adna 21 Rainier 26 Onalaska 28 at Morton/White Pass June 2 at Stevenson 4 at R.A. Long Home games in boldface J.V. at 5:45, Varsity 7 p.m. WHS Girls...

 
 By Rick Nelson    News    May 13, 2021

Filing for election starts on Monday

The filing period for candidates for positions on this year's election ballot runs next Monday through Friday. Positions on the ballot are listed above; they include four positions on the Naselle/Gray's River Valley School District board of...

 

LCC announces new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree

Lower Columbia College has announced a new Bachelor of Applied Science in Organizational Leadership and Technical Management (BAS-OLTM). Applications are being accepted now through June 30 for fall 2021. The BAS-OLTM is a career-focused, applied...

 

Registration now open for virtual White-tail run

The 2021 Great White-tail Run will be a virtual, anywhere goes event held May 15-22. This is a virtual walk or run 2 mile, 5K, or 10K event to raise money for Wahkiakum 4-H. Participants can complete their run/walk May 15--22. All registered...

 

Meet Our Seniors: Randall Ecklund

Randall Ecklund discovered a passion for one science while studying another. While he enjoyed most of the subjects he studied in school, except perhaps for higher level math, Randall lit up when he...

 

Meet Our Seniors: Nalani Schultz

When you love learning as much as Nalani Schultz does, picking a favorite teacher can be hard to do. "I really did love all of my teachers, but I especially enjoyed talking about philosophy and...

 

Meet Our Seniors: Remington Greenup

Like his brother Winchester, Remington Greenup was named for a gunmaker. “[My parents] just thought it was a cool name because they go hunting a lot,” Remington said. The sport of hunting never really...

 

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