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  • Mini Mules to play home game Saturday

    Oct 5, 2017

    The Mini Mules fought hard this weekend but came up short, losing to Kelso Gold 32-16. Zakk Williams got the scoring started for the Mini Mules with a 33 yard touchdown run in the first quarter. Donovan Watson completed two of four pass attempts and also had a touchdown run from the one yard line. Cooper Carlson and Jacob Johnson came up big with fumble recoveries to lead the defensive effort. The lone Mini Mules home game is this Saturday at Wahkiakum High School at 1 p.m., and admission is free....

  • Revenue to offer free business-tax webinar

    Oct 5, 2017

    Business owners in Washington have many responsibilities, including knowing which taxes they must report. To help reach more businesses statewide, the Washington State Department of Revenue will host a free live webinar for new and small business owners on Tuesday, Oct. 10., from 10-11 a.m. Revenue offers live webinars to make it easier for small businesses to participate. Registration: Send an email to NBOWebinar@dor.wa.gov with the following: Your name, Company name, Phone number, Email address. Contact Revenue’s Rick Stedman with any q...

  • Jaime Herrera Beutler invites SW WA veterans to preserve their stories

    Oct 5, 2017

    U.S. Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler announced she is inviting Southwest Washington veterans to take part in a live event on October 16 to record their stories to be preserved in the Library of Congress. Herrera-Beutler is partnering with the Veterans History Project to honor the men and women from Southwest Washington who have served our nation in the military. “Congress created the Veterans History Project, and it is a great honor to offer its services to Southwest Washington veterans where these individuals’ experiences and stories wil...

  • Wahkiakum students form radio club

    Oct 5, 2017

    You may be wondering what are those four new wires poking up from Wahkiakum High School. They are amateur radio communication antennas for the four radios installed in a cabinet in the Tech Lab. Wahkiakum Amateur Radio Club (callsign: N7WAH) members and Northwest Aluminum Outfitters have donated over $3,000 in radio equipment and volunteered their time to install antennas and radio equipment to provide Wahkiakum students with an operational radio club. The club is also sponsoring the school club...