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Netul Trail becomes a stage and gallery, Sunday, May 6, at 1 p.m. “Something’s coming, I don’t know what, but it’s gonna be grand!” This is how organizer Marco Davis feels each time he begins to plan the collaboration of art, dance and music known as “Sunday in the Park with Art” (SPA), a hike/art experience at Fort Clatsop within the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. This season, SPA takes the form of a play with two “acts” along the Netul River Trail, a two mile round trip stroll. Act I will begin at 1 p.m., at the Netul Landing nor...
North Coast Chorale (NCC) is in the mood for some fun this spring. Remember The Mamas & Papas, Carole King, The Beach Boys and Chicago? NCC and Director Denise Reed, have selected a variety of music from the 60’s and the 70’s for its 2018 Spring Concert performance and have entitled it, “Just for the Fun of It!”. “Rev. Tim”, the Sunday afternoon D.J. for KMUN’s Rock ‘n Roll program will be announcing this concert. He’ll share facts and myths on the background of some selections and stirring up memories of what was happening in the world 50 y...
Greetings from the Community Center! I wanted to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation to the community and the center volunteers as I move on to another position in Naselle, as the new director of the Appelo Archive Center. This community has welcomed me with open arms and has impressed upon me the importance of the Community Center’s impact in the county. I look forward to staying involved in local events and hope you all will come visit me in my new role. On that note, I am so pleased to announce to you our new C...
Wahkiakum on the Move, Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of Governments, and the Accessible Transportation Coalition Initiative (ATCI) invite you to join them on Tuesday, May 22 for an Accessible Transportation User Input Meeting. Come and share your thoughts on the future of accessible transportation in Wahkiakum County and surrounding areas. It’s your opportunity to provide input on the Coordinated Public Transportation—Human Services Transportation Plan (HSTP). Your input will help set priorities for funding opportunities to improve tra...
The Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of Governments (CWCOG), as the Longview-Kelso-Rainier Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and lead agency for the Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO), invites the public to comment on the draft 2019 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP). The UPWP is a federally required work program of how state and federal funds will be used by the CWCOG for regional transportation planning during the next fiscal year (July 1 to June 30). The work program is developed by CWCOG staff in...
Photos by Rob Hilson Last Friday, the Wahkiakum Mules baseball team ended the regular season with two wins against Toutle Lake for a first place finish in the Central 2B League. The Mules went undefeated in league play, 16-0, and 16-1 overall. The Mules beat Toutle Lake 6-1 in the first game of the double header on Friday. James Anderson pitched five innings and faced 20 batters. He struck out nine and walked one, allowing three hits and one run. Zach Brown pitched the final two innings. He stru...
The Wahkiakum Mules track and field team joined three other schools in competition at the Ilwaco Crossover meet last Thursday. The Mules took fourth place in boys' competition with five points, and the girls finished in fourth place as well, with 35 points. Jansi Merz got a first place finish in the discus with a throw of 87-01. Nalani Schultz took fifth place in the event with a distance of 72-05, and Shelby McEneny placed sixth with 67-08. Merz also took second place in the shot put with a...
The young Wahkiakum Mules softball team ended their season on Friday with two losses to Toutle Lake, 21-4 and 20-1. "We lost," Coach Stephanie Green said, "but we were never defeated. The girls played hard and kept playing hard. M.J. Neves was 4/4 while several made contact consistently. There were some fielding errors, and Toutle Lake ran the bases aggressively, but it was a little bit of a different game for the girls. "They impress me every day with their work ethic and their desire to keep...