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  • Lady Mules top Comets to claim KM trophy

    Diana Zimmerman|Dec 2, 2021

    With only eight players on the Wahkiakum Mules girls basketball team it took all of them, in one way or another, to bring the KM Trophy home, when they beat the Naselle Comets 57-34 on Tuesday night. “Every night is an opportunity to learn and grow, more so than ever this season,” Coach Rob Garrett said. “I thought the girls worked really hard together and it was a nice step.” Miya Kerstetter led the team with 15 points. She also had six assists and three steals. Courtney Carlson added 13 poin...

  • LCC releases CE winter course list

    Dec 2, 2021

    Registration is open for winter quarter Continuing Education courses at Lower Columbia College. Visit online at www.lowercolumbia.edu/ce and click on the shopping cart to learn more or email mharris@lowercolumbia.edu. Online Learning --Over 300 non-credit instructor-facilitated online courses to choose from. Online continuing education courses begin each month and continue for six weeks. You can complete any course wherever you have internet access, any time of the day or night. Most courses are $115. Bundled courses are available for a...

  • Bee keepers workshops offered

    Dec 2, 2021

    Bee Keepers Workshops will be held January 31, February 7, 14, and 21 from 6:30-9 p.m. at Cowlitz County Training Center, 1942 First Avenue in Longview. Designed to build basic beekeeping skills, the five-session course serves as an introduction to beekeeping for new beekeepers. Cost for the four-session course is $40 per person (includes 1 additional family member free). The program is sponsored by Washington State University Extension and Cowlitz Beekeepers Association. Class size is limited to 30. For more information or to register,...

  • Wahkiakum wrestlers meet a new coach

    Diana Zimmerman|Dec 2, 2021

    Wahkiakum High School's new wrestling coach Garrett Radcliffe has never wrestled. It doesn't matter, he's leading with a different strength, and defining his current role as manager. In the process, he's ensuring that the program can continue for the youth who have found a love for the sport. He stepped up when he got a request from both the high school principal and the athletic director. "I was more than happy to," Radcliffe said. "Whatever the program needs, whatever this school needs. I'm...