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  • Meet our Seniors: Kaden Anderson

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 18, 2021

    Kaden Anderson is in business. He started his first lemonade stand in elementary school, and has been growing the profits from that venture ever since. It turns out that while his classmates were reading Harry Potter, he'd picked up a book on trading stocks. "I've always loved business and learning about it," Kaden said. "I love the idea of investing. I love seeing growth compound. There really is a correspondence between risk and return, so the more you put up, the more you can make, but a lot...

  • Meet our Seniors: Kaleo Silva

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 18, 2021

    Kaleo Silva is headed to Washington State University in the fall to study mechanical engineering. “I think the thing that made me want to do engineering was taking physics last year,” he said. “I enjoy math, but when you get to higher level maths like calculus, you are considering hypothetical situations, but physics has real world applications.” It was those real world applications that drew him to engineering, but it was a panel of engineers working in the different specialties who spoke t...

  • Covid-19 total rises to 91 on Friday

    Feb 18, 2021

    Four more Wahkiakum County residents tested positive for covid-19 on Friday, according to a press release from Wahkiakum Health and Human Services. This brings the cumulative total to 91, with 16 considered potentially active. The individuals are in self-quarantine. There is a limited connection to Wahkiakum School District, but no known connection to St. James Family Center. Because of the close cooperation between the health department and the school district, as well as the significant protective measures in place, the school district will...

  • Five more test positive for covid-19; county total rises to 96

    Feb 18, 2021

    Wahkiakum Health and Human Resources reported that five more Wahkiakum County residents had tested positive for covid-19 on Monday, bringing the cumulative total to 96, with 15 considered potentially active. The individuals are in self-quarantine. There is a limited connection to Wahkiakum School District, but no known connection to St. James Family Center. Because of the close cooperation between the health department and the school district, as well as the significant protective measures in place, the school district will remain open. WHHS...