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The words “public servant” have been maligned lately, particularly by the highest of public servants himself, the president ...
Jim Aalberg’s 2018 book “Company Towns of Clatsop County” about Bradwood, Westport and Wauna recently caught my eye — almost ...
The state Senate passed a bill April 15 attempting to stop habitual speeders in their tracks. Passed on a 40-8 vote, House Bill 1596 would require certain drivers to install an “intelligent speed ...
Spring is springing And just like that the daffs disappeared and the geese made Vs in the sky and headed north. We had a week ...
Robyn Bailey of Nestwatch at Cornell University wrote that “finding a bird’s nest offers a rare chance to discreetly witness the intricacies of breeding bird biology.” She goes on to say that if we ...
Television was a fickle form of technology on the reservation when I was a kid. Our aluminum antenna at the back of the house was wired to the tip of a tall, spindly lodgepole pine, the kind used for ...
LONG BEACH — A newly completed study from students at the state’s top business school found that a modest-but-modern conference center could spur the local economy during the prolonged shoulder season ...
April 3, 1860 – In the American West, the Pony Express service began as the first rider departed from St. Joseph, Missouri. For $5 an ounce, letters were delivered 2,000 miles to California within ten ...
Ilwaco’s track squad has applauded some generous help. Head coach Crystal Bell said there are many to thank, especially the Ocean Beach Education Foundation, for donations totalling $56,800. “This has ...
For the third time in two years, the Oregon State Hospital has a new leader. The most recent departure follows the sudden death of a patient last month and mounting safety concerns at the state’s only ...
NASELLE — The Naselle baseball team traded Knappa punch-for-punch in an old-fashioned slugfest, taking the Loggers to the final out before succumbing 6-5 on Wednesday, April 9 in Naselle. It was the ...
ST HELENS, Ore. — Twelve schools from Oregon and Washington sent athletes to the Lower Columbia Invitational track meet Saturday. Naselle girls won four events. Twenty-nine runners set times for the ...