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There's more than one way to put a turkey on your table for Thanksgiving. Rather than head to the grocery store, thousands of hunters plan to get their birds during the hunting season for wild turkey that gets underway Nov. 20 in eastern Washington. Then again, who says turkey has to be the center of attention on Thanksgiving Day? November is prime time to head outside and hunt for game, or cast for fish at lakes around the state. Popular opportunities include: Deer and elk: Hunters can go afield for deer and elk this month. Check the big game...
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop, has announced the next In Their Footsteps free speaker series event. On November 20, at 1:00 p.m. Rex Ziak will present "No account of Capt. Lewis...I fear Some accident has taken place," the Untold (& unknown) Dramatic Story of Lewis and Clark's Search for a Winter Campsite near the Pacific. Lewis and Clark’s arrival at Fort Clatsop contains one of the last remaining mysteries of their entire expedition. The events are so confusing that Lewis and Clark authors, from Bernard DeVoto to Step...
Photos for The Eagle by Todd Souvenir Two tough teams that beat the Wahkiakum Lady Mules volleyball team in regular season and district play spoiled their chances to trophy at the Washington State 2B tournament in Yakima last weekend. A sixth place district seeding pitted the Lady Mules against the undefeated Kalama Chinooks in the first round on Friday. They lost in three sets with scores of 11-25, 19-25, and 16-25 and were sent to the loser's bracket in the double elimination tournament....