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Sarai Burke's enthusiasm is infectious, and it's bound to be a boon to the community center in Cathlamet, where she just became coordinator. Burke grew up here, and five years ago she returned to raise her own family. "It's where I want to be," she said. I have girlfriends who never left. And there are people like me who go away for awhile and come back. "I remember when this was a fire hall," she said of the community center. "This is the center of town, and for it to be the community center an...
The Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Commissioners listened to reports, made the general manager’s raise official, and talked high speed internet on Tuesday morning. General Manager Dave Tramblie gave an update on the Grays River substation project. “I will probably instruct the engineer to order a new transformer in the next few months,” Tramblie said. He also plans to order three single phase regulators to replace the existing three phase regulator, dispose of the existing transformer that is on...
The Naselle Comets track and field team had some good results in the May 3 Pacific League meet. They competed in the district meet yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) at Naselle High School. In league meet team results, Naselle was second in the women's division and fourth in the men's division. Individuals placing in the top eight places include: Women 100m--8. Bailey Barrett 15.38. 200m--1. Jaclyn Steenerson 30.2; 2. Jordan Clarke 31.36; 3. Barrett 32.67. 400m--1. Steenerson 1:07.34; 4. Ellie Miller 1:18.69. 800m-5. Mckenzie Glenn 2:59,.67, a...
The Wahkiakum Mules track and field team competed against 11 other schools in the 2B League Championships in Kalama last Friday. The top four in track events and the top six in field events move on to the district meet this Friday in Chehalis, according to Coach Rob Garrett. The following Mules secured spots in the district meet: Macie Elliott ran a 1:03.11 to place first in the 400 meters. Ellie Leitz placed fourth in the 800 meters with a time of 2:41.57. She also took fifth in the triple...
The 12-4 Naselle Comet baseball team will journey to Winlock on Saturday to take on the 15-6 Colton Wildcats in a 1 p.m. loser out state quarterfinals game. The winner will advance to the semifinals to take on the winner of the matchup between 11-5 Quilcene and 13-4 Evergreen Christian. The winner of the final game will advance to the state championship game May 26, 4 p.m., at Wheeler Field, Centralia....
The Wahkiakum Mules golf team took second in a three team match at Lewis River Golf Course in Woodland last Thursday. District tournaments began this week. Tyler St. Onge medaled with a score of 42 in Woodland. Bryce Good and Zach Johnston hit 46 apiece on the nine hole course. Victor Hummer scored 56 and Valente Guitron hit a 61. Heidi Bruntmyer scored a 62. The Kalama team won the day with 189. The Mules were right behind them with a 190. Adna hit a 202. Bruntmyer traveled to Tumwater Valley...
Are you looking for great vegetable plant starts at a great price that includes tomatoes and peppers? Need annuals and perennials to brighten your landscape? Do you want advice how to take care of your plants? Then the WSU Master Gardener Plant Sale is the place to be. It will be held on May 19, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., and May 20, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., in the Floral building at the Cowlitz County fairgrounds. Sponsored by the Washington State University Master Gardeners, money received goes to support local youth gardening activities and adult edu...
You can find our calendar of events online https://www.facebook.com/Wahkiakum.Community.Center. High School Students: You are welcome to bring your lunch and eat here at the Community Center. We have Wi-Fi, snacks, water and a microwave. We are located under the library, right next to the Market. Important Reminder! Wahkiakum Outdoors is hosting a presentation: “Pelicans of the Columbia River” by Andrew Emlen who is not only an expert but is also the owner/guide for Columbia River Kayaking in Skamokawa. This intriguing event will be held May...
Photos by Todd Wilson District champs! The Wahkiakum Mules baseball team beat the Adna Pirates 2-0 in the district championship game last Saturday and added that to their list of accomplishments this season, which includes a league title and a 16-0 league record, 19-1 overall. The Mules scored in the first inning and again in the sixth. Beau Carlson was responsible for one RBI. James Anderson pitched five innings, and faced 18 batters. He struck out five, walked one, and allowed two hits and no...