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  • Study abroad options now available for LCC students

    Nov 17, 2022

    Lower Columbia College (LCC) has announced a new opportunity for students: participation in study abroad programs. The new option allows students to take courses with an LCC or other Washington community college instructor for a quarter or summer in another country. Research shows that study abroad programs provide students with important in-demand skills such as cultural competency, resilience, and problem solving in addition to increasing degree completion. The first student has already signed up and will study in Rome, Italy this spring,...

  • Mule athletes receive all-league honors

    Diana Zimmerman|Nov 17, 2022

    Wahkiakum volleyball and football players were honored by Central 2B league coaches and named to All League teams for their athleticism on the court and on the field this season. Reigha Niemeyer was named to the second team in volleyball, while Miya Kerstetter and Amirah Abdul Kariem were given honorable mentions. The football team received several honors in the south division. Tanner Collupy was named to the first team as a linebacker, and second team for offensive line. Aimon Lee was given an...

  • WHS Veterans Day assembly

    Nov 17, 2022

    Above, Commander Bill Tawater of VFW Post 5297 spoke to Wahkiakum students last Wednesday at their annual Veterans Day Assembly about his experience serving in the Air Force. Students and veterans in attendance also heard speeches from ASB Co-President Gabe Gumucio and Superintendent Brent Freeman, and heard a presentation from Mrs. Brown's Fifth Grade Class on the Vietnam War. RIght, Wahkiakum High School seniors honored local veterans with a candle lighting as they read the names of men and...

  • Local company awarded digital navigator grant

    Diana Zimmerman|Nov 17, 2022

    Skamokawa resident Steve Carson seems to have a knack for getting things done. First he needed better internet service, and he ended up providing it for his neighbors and an even wider community. Now he’s applied for and been awarded a grant that will continue to help his community. “Back in August I saw a request for proposal from the Department of Commerce and the State Broadband Office, looking for organizations to provide digital navigator services, a digital navigator program,” Carson said....