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  • Lions Club honors students of the month

    Jun 15, 2023

    The Wahkiakum Lions Club has announced the final two Students of The Month. LC President Terri Elfers presented each student with a certificate and a check to honor them for their accomplishments....

  • Fleet Week ends

    Jun 15, 2023

    Vessels headed downriver after Fleet Week ended. Photo by Frans Eykel....

  • "Surviving Summer" campaign focuses on reducing fatality crashes on Washington roads

    Jun 15, 2023

    The Washington State Patrol (WSP), Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC), and partner law enforcement agencies across the state are participating in a statewide “Surviving Summer” campaign, with a goal of reducing serious injury and fatality collisions during the state’s 90 dangerous days on Washington roadways. For the past five years, June 9 through September 7 has become the highest consecutive 90-day stretch for traffic-related fatalities within Washington. According to the WTSC, more than 967 lives were lost due to fatal crash...

  • Island life

    Jun 15, 2023

    An heirloom rose blooms on Birnie Slough. Photo by Ian Brandon....

  • Seniors improve mobility with SAIL

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 15, 2023

    Last Thursday there was a full house in the sanctuary of the Hope Center, when 20 people turned out for the Stay Active and Independent for Life class, otherwise known as SAIL. The class is led by a retired nurse, Vicki Skeers. She joined the class not long after it was started by Sharon Shelby and eventually began leading the activity herself. "I was inspired by Sharon Selby," Skeers said. "If it weren't for Sharon there wouldn't be a program." Skeers received eight hours of training, and got...

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