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  • Free legal clinic to be held in Cathlamet

    May 2, 2019

    The Charlotte House, a program of St. James Family Center, will host a free legal clinic on Friday May 10 from 1-2:30 p.m., in Cathlamet and from 3-4:30 p.m., in Grays River. Jeffrey Keddie, an Attorney with Northwest Justice Project, will present information on their services as well as help individuals with specific family law questions, such as how to get a divorce, determine primary custody and visitation and/or establish child support. Those interested in learning more about this clinic must call The Charlotte House at 360-795-6401 or...

  • Lady Mules persevere, improve their softball

    Diana Zimmerman|May 2, 2019

    The Wahkiakum Mules softball team dropped four more games this week, but the young team continues to show improvement all around. Last Wednesday, they lost a non-league game to Naselle 17-0. "The score does not show the great strides of improvement this group is making," Coach Stephanie Green said. "Pitching is coming along really well with Sydney Akinsuli and Jordyn Watson. We made a few errors that made the gap widen but the steps to making plays and improvement are noticeable." In Winlock on...

  • Mules go 2-1 in final regular season games

    Diana Zimmerman|May 2, 2019

    Story and photos by Diana Zimmerman The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team ended regular season play with a non-league loss to Naselle last Wednesday and two league wins against Toledo on Saturday. The team is in fifth place in the Central 2B league and will begin district play at Lower Columbia College this weekend. Last Wednesday, the Mules hosted old rivals, the Class 1B Naselle Comets, and lost 13-6. Beau Carlson hit two doubles for the Mules and drove in two runs. Ashden Niemeyer, Luke Brown...

  • NHS, WHS Track and Field

    Diana Zimmerman|May 2, 2019

    Last Thursday, Wahkiakum High School hosted five schools at a Central 2B track meet, including the 1B Naselle Comets. The Naselle Comets took fourth place in boys' competition with 30 points. The Wahkiakum Mules came in fifth place with 13 points. In girls' competition, the Comets placed fourth with 27 points and the Mules took fifth with 18 points. For the boys: 200 meters-4. Jamil Dimaano (WHS) 24.87, 6. Zach Brandon (WHS) 26.09; 400 meters 4. Dimaano 58.76; 800 meters-5. Tucker Thomas (WHS)...

  • Volunteer training at Community Home Health & Hospice

    May 2, 2019

    Community Home Health & Hospice will offer a training class for its Pet Peace of Mind® program. Volunteers who are interested in helping with the program are welcome to attend class on Wednesday, May 8, 2-3:30 p.m., at Community Home Health & Hospice, 1035 11th Ave., Longview. In partnership with the national Pet Peace of Mind® program, Community Home Health & Hospice offers complimentary volunteer support and services for the pets of hospice patients. Hospice patients may face difficulty providing care for their pets. Pet Peace of Mind® of...

  • Puget Island bridge painting progresses

    Rick Nelson|May 2, 2019

    Photos by the Wash. State Dept. of Transportation Contractors working on the Puget Island bridge have returned to work for the season and are painting pier supports, doing touch up work and replacing walkway decking. The bridge's steel structure has received three coats of paint. Workers for the prime contractor, Royal Bridge, Inc., are working with a subcontractor, Structural Coatings. Royal Bridge has been sand blasting and painting Pier 16 (see photo); work was to have been completed last...

  • WHS Mule Golf

    Coach Nick Vavoudis|May 2, 2019

    A Story of two nines: The Mules Golf Team had two nine hole matches scheduled as an away match at Tumwater Valley GC against Life Christian Academy thinking they could save some class time and driving time. The front nine cost the Mules their first loss of the season in a nine-hole match losing 192 to 188. Tyler St. Onge was medalist with a 39, but the rest of the team struggled to shoot their normal scores. Zach Johnston shot 48, Logan LaBerge 51, Elijah Doiron 54, Braxton Johns, 56 and Joseph Savelio 57. The 192 total was a disappointing...

  • Tidy Up the Town

    May 2, 2019

    Mike Backman and Heidi Heywood joined other volunteers to Tidy Up the Town on Saturday. The event honored a regular participant, Kay Cochran, who passed away in March. Photo by Diana Zimmerman....

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