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  • WDFW cancels 5 days of razor clam digging

    Nov 10, 2016

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has canceled five days (Nov. 12-16) from a razor clam dig that was tentatively planned at Twin Harbors and Long Beach, due to elevated marine toxin levels. However, shellfish managers still hope to move forward with three days of digging (Nov. 17-19) at four Washington ocean beaches, pending the results of further testing for domoic acid. A natural toxin produced by certain types of algae, domoic acid can be harmful or even fatal if consumed in sufficient quantities. Neither Long Beach nor...

  • Peyton Souvenir signs with Idaho hoops team

    Nov 10, 2016

    Editor's note: This story was run last week with a photo of another player who resembles Souvenir. Here it is with the correct photo. From Lewis-Clark State College Lewiston, Idaho The Lewis-Clark State College women's basketball program added another piece to the 2017-18 roster on November 1 with the announcement that Peyton Souvenir of Cathlamet has signed a letter of intent to join the Warriors next fall. "When you consider all of the things that she does well, there is no way you can...

  • Lady Mule volleyball team heads to state tournament

    Diana Zimmerman|Nov 10, 2016

    The Wahkiakum Lady Mules volleyball team finished the district tournament in sixth place and will face the Kalama Chinooks in the first round of the 2B State Volleyball tournament at 1:30 p.m. in Yakima on Friday. Last Saturday, the last day of the district tournament, the Lady Mules were one of four teams vying for third through sixth place, which would determine who they would meet first at the state tournament. In the first round of the day, the Lady Mules lost to Toutle Lake in three sets,...

  • Volleyball team earns academic honors

    Nov 10, 2016

    The Wahkiakum Lady Mules volleyball team is not just good on the court, they are great in the classroom. On October 28, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association named them the 2016 Academic Champions for 2B Volleyball. According to the press release, the Scholastic Awards Program honors teams in all classifications and sports for each season. This means that for 2B volleyball, the Lady Mules had the highest grades in the whole state this year. The average GPA for the 13 players on...