Articles from the June 2, 2022 edition
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Summer reading program begins
Registration for the Cathlamet Public Library's Summer Reading program, "Oceans of Possibilities," begins June 19. The program, for readers of all ages, is co-sponsored by the Blanche Bradley...
Washington Supreme Court orders $28k sanctions in baseless election lawsuit
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced that his office successfully sought sanctions from a group pursuing a frivolous legal challenge of the 2020 election, along with its attorney. The sanctions order comes after Ferguson defeated the...
Writers guild sponsors zine making workshop
Zine creator Heather Douglas will speak about creating the personalized publications at the June 18 gathering of the Astoria Writer's Guild. Douglas is a writer, illustrator, educator and lifelong Astorian. In addition to two hand-drawn coloring...
Comet teams take home trophies in baseball, softball
The trophy case at Naselle High School became a bit more crowded this past weekend. The Comet boys track and field team placed second in the state Class 1B meet (see related story on this page); the...
Athletes compete in state meet; Stephens is champ
Athletes from Wahkiakum and Naselle high schools journeyed to Cheney last week to compete in the state Class 1B and 2B track and field meets. With 30 teams participating, Naselle placed second in...
Two Mule golfers compete at state tourney
Two Wahkiakum High School golfers qualified for the 1B/2B state tournament, which was played at the Deer Park Golf Club in Deer Park last week. Avery Wiltse-Hiatt finished in a triple tie for ninth...
Finnish-American festival back for 2022
Submitted by Barbara Swanson The Naselle Finnish/American Folk Festival (FAFF) is pleased to announce the upcoming folk festival scheduled for the last weekend in July, the 29th, 30th and 31st. There...
Canoe voyager plies the Columbia
Thorin Loeks is on a canoe journey from Astoria to the Gulf of Mexico, with a bit of cycling in between. A singer/songwriter, social worker, and grad student, Loeks grew up in the Yukon Territory,...
Local robotics teams win trophies in international competition
Wahkiakum and Naselle teams are bringing home trophies after competing against 137 teams from around the world in an underwater robotics event this weekend in Maryland. In the open class, the Wahkiakum High School and 4H Mecha Mules robotics team...