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There is not a Wahkiakum School District affiliated soccer team, but local youth still find a way to play the game and find success. Most recently, Heidi Bruntmyer, an eighth grade student at John C. Thomas Middle School, competed in the Washington Youth Soccer Recreational Cup Tournament held last weekend in Tukwila, Washington. Her team, the Kalama Chinooks Under 14 Recreational Soccer Team took second place in the tournament after facing teams from all over the state. Bruntmyer is successful...
Clam diggers will have an opportunity to dig for razor clams on Copalis Beach over the Christmas holiday if the next marine toxin test confirms the clams are safe to eat, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced Monday. The dig is tentatively scheduled for Dec. 24, 25 and 26 at Copalis Beach on evening tides. No other state beach will be open to digging those three days. State shellfish managers emphasized the Copalis dig hinges on results from the next marine toxin test, which will take place late next week. Below is...
People whose property sustained damage in recent storms and flooding are asked to report the damage the the Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Office "This information will potentially allow our county’s affected residents to qualify for Federal Disaster Assistance if our county and state meet certain thresholds, said Beau Renfro, director of the county Department of Emergency Management. "All damage must be reported to my office by 5 p.m. on Dec. 28. "Failure to report damage may result in denial of funding if our county is approved." To make a r...
With state business tax filing deadlines coming soon, the Washington State Department of Revenue (Revenue) wants businesses impacted by the recent windstorms and flooding to know relief is available. Revenue will work with businesses that cannot file or pay their taxes on time due to the windstorms and flooding. Businesses in a disaster area can ask for: · More time to file and pay their taxes · A waiver of a late payment penalty · An extension on expiring reseller permits and business licenses and registrations · An audit to be res...
The National Weather Service has warned for months that this year’s El Niño weather pattern will be among the strongest on record, with predictions for higher-than-normal precipitation and warmer-than-normal temperatures in the Pacific Northwest that have proven to be true. The latest El Niño update, issued on Dec. 10, predicts the pattern will continue. The forecasts for the El Niño Southern Oscillation — a pattern of warm-water conditions in the equatorial Pacific Ocean — have taken shape in the form of a deluge of heavy snow and rain in...
The Wahkiakum Mules girls basketball team continued to roll through competition last week, winning four more to bring their overall record to 5-0. Last Wednesday, the Lady Mules beat Pe Ell, 64-17. Defense and steal after steal wore down the Trojan team as the Lady Mules scored on the fast break over and over, spending most of their time on defense while Pe Ell tried to set up plays. Maddy Mace scored 15 points to lead the team. She also pulled down seven rebounds and had three assists, and...
The Wahkiakum Mules boys basketball team suffered loss after loss last week, but their game against Mossyrock on Saturday proved that if they focused on the little things, they could hold their own. On Tuesday, the Mules traveled to Randle to play Morton/White Pass, a team that has not yet lost a game this season. The Mules fared no better, losing 30-73. Ryan Quigley led scoring with 16 points. Joey Moore, Zach Brown and Cody Terpsma added four more apiece. Hank Ferguson scored two. Stats were n...