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Next week, Tsuga Gallery kicks off the first of what they hope will be a monthly lecture series on art and other cultural topics. The series will start Monday night at 6 p.m. in the gallery on Main Street, Cathlamet, with a lecture on design by Bob Kizziar. Kizziar has given many lectures about art nationally and internationally and is a Fresno City College professor emeritus. Monday's lecture will delve into the elements and principles of design and how they affect everyone in everyday life....
As spring creeps closer, outside activities are inevitable. To me, one of the greatest joys in life, is to plant a seed, patiently trusting that in fact, it will grow. Whether it is a flower, a vegetable or an idea, all that is needed, is the initial will to follow through with the first step. Do you already have a garden? Do you enjoy canning foods? Are you interested in starting one, but don’t know where to begin? Perhaps you secretly long to eat more of your yard and less from the store. If you don’t already have it on your calendar, Saturda...
The Wahkiakum Mules girls basketball team became the 2019 District 4 2B Champions after beating Ilwaco on Saturday night, 64-51, before a huge crowd at W.F. West High School in Chehalis. Ilwaco brought the rough, and the Lady Mules took lots of tumbles in probably one of their most physical games this year. Ilwaco's physicality kept them in the game for three quarters, but it wasn't enough in the end. Coach Rob Garrett was in such a good mood after the game, it took him a moment to gather his...
Five Wahkiakum wrestlers headed to the 31st Mat Classic, the state wrestling tournament at the Tacoma Dome, this weekend. They were eighth grader Kaiden Ray, ninth grader Cayden Mendez, sophomores Braxton Johns and Jenna Mellis, and junior Jamil Dimaano. "It was a great tournament overall," Coach Frankie Mendez said. "We have a young team, and will be returning every state participant next year. Jamil Dimaano, a first year wrestler, wrestled great. He lost a couple close matches to top state...
The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team put up a valiant fight to extend their season in district play last Friday, but Napavine was just too much and won the loser out game 57-51. “It was a tough loss for the guys,” Coach Todd Souvenir said. “We really worked hard and followed the game plan. On the defensive end we just couldn’t control the glass and limit them to one shot which ended up costing us.” The Mules trailed by six at the half, but pulled even with the Tigers in the third. “In the f...
Class 1B Boys Feb. 9 Naselle 80, Mary Knight 40 Taholah 74, Firm Foundation 37 Feb. 14 Championship: Naselle 82, Taholah 49 3rd./4th: Mary Knight 59, Firm Foundation 47 Naselle and Taholah go to Regional Tournament Class 1B Girls Feb. 9 Naselle 45, Mary Knight 38 Taholah 56, Columbia Adventist 52 Feb. 14 Championship: Taholah 64, Naselle 38 Col. Adventist 63, Mary Knight 42 Feb. 16 2nd./3rd.: Naselle 60, Col. Adventist 54 Taholah and Naselle go to Regional Tournament Class 2B Girls Feb. 13 Wahkiakum 612, South Bend 25 Ocosta 65, Chief Leschi...
On Sunday, February 24, at the Skamokawa Grange there will be a Open Mic & Jam Session. Musicians and singers are invited to share their talents, everyone is invited to listen and enjoy many types of music. Admission is free. Sign-up to play at 3:45 p.m., the music starts at 4:00 p.m. Skamokawa Grange is located at 18 Fairgrounds Road, Skamokawa. For more information contact Jerry Ledtke, 1-360-795-3434....