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  • Mules beat Napavine, Morton/White Pass

    Diana Zimmerman|Mar 22, 2018

    The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team won two more games this week. They are currently tied with Adna for first place in the Central 2B League with a 3-0 league, 3-1 overall record. On Friday at home, the Mules beat Morton/White Pass 12-0 in five innings. The Mules scored seven in the first inning and five in the third. Starting pitcher James Anderson got the win in the one hit shutout. He pitched three innings and faced nine batters, striking out four. Terris Record pitched one inning. He faced...

  • Mule golfers start strong

    Coach Nick Vavoudis|Mar 22, 2018
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    The top three Mules finished first, second and third in a four-school, 21 player event at Skyline Golf Course in Cathlamet on Tuesday. Team scores were Wahkiakum 161, Life Christian Academy 214, Adna 229, and Three Rivers Christian 229. Led by co-captains senior Bryce Good's 36 metal round and sophomore Tyler St. Onge's 37, the Wahkiakum Mules Golf Team kicked off 2018 by eclipsing the school nine-hole match record of 164 held by the class of 2013 by three strokes shooting a four-ball record of...

  • Port 1 watching salmon season with concern

    Diana Zimmerman|Mar 22, 2018

    Wahkiakum County Port 1 commissioners met on March 8 to talk about dredging, the springer season, the future farmer’s market and more. The dredging window closed on February 28, and two members of the crew are setting up pipes around the port for future dredging as well as making improvements and repairs to the tug and dredge. Maul, Foster, and Alongi, who consulted on the project, used a drone to take pictures of the marina and ponds in order to determine how much of the spoils were moved. I...

  • Port 2 buying teepees, welcomes wireless ISP

    Rick Nelson|Mar 22, 2018

    By Rick Nelson Commissioners of Port District 2 are in a building mood. They've called for bids to construct a building to house a laundry and the Skamokawa Vista Park office. And on their monthly meeting Tuesday, they voted to purchase and install three teepees at Vista Park. Commissioners also voted to be one of the initial customers of a new business that will provide wireless internet service in the immediate Skamokawa area. A new resident of Skamokawa, Steve Carson works in internet technology and operates his own business, Computer Link N...

  • Dusk at Cathlamet

    Mar 22, 2018

    Above: The setting sun on Sunday cast a golden glow on the Columbia River. Right: The setting sun silhouettes net pens for juvenile spring chinook. Below: A flotilla of ducks patrolled the waters along the Cathlamet waterfront. Photos by Rick Nelson...