Willapa Harbor Herald

Willapa Harbor Herald

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  • 1 week ago | hometowndebate.com | George Kunke

    RAYMOND – Eleven teams took part at the annual Henrie-Weisel Track and Field Invitational last Thursday at Leo Rubstello Track on the Raymond HS campus. Elma was victorious in both meets. The Raymond-South Bend girls were third of 10 teams, and Willapa Valley was sixth. The RSB boys finished fifth of 11 teams, and WVHS placed seventh. “The Henrie-Weisel Invitational went very well on Thursday,” RSB Head Track and Field Coach Mike Tully told the Herald.

  • 1 week ago | hometowndebate.com | Karen Carter

    A grassroots organization, "50501," is coordinating a nationwide day of action on April 19, and Raymond will be participating with a sign-waving rally.

  • 1 week ago | hometowndebate.com | George Kunke

    MENLO – Pe Ell-Willapa Valley swept a twinbill from Forks in fastpitch softball at Trojan field in Pe Ell last Wednesday. The Titans won the opener 8-5 and took the nightcap 18-5. “In the first game our bats were able to put together 12 hits against a very capable pitcher,” PWV Head Fastpitch Coach Eric Hopfer told the Herald. “(Lauren) Matlock and (CJ) Sipp both had big hits for extra bases and (Sophia) Milanowski was the constant in our offensive equation, going 3 for 4.

  • 1 week ago | hometowndebate.com | George Kunke

    RAYMOND – Pe Ell-Willapa Valley split two baseball games last week – winning over Ocosta 9-5 in Westport Thursday and suffering a tough loss against Naselle, 7-6, at Pe Ell stadium on Saturday. Titan head coach Kent Smaciarz briefly recapped the two games. “It was a quick turnaround after going to Forks for two games...Came out a little sluggish and left too many runners on the bases, but we pitched a couple unproven arms and eked out a win on the road.

  • 2 weeks ago | hometowndebate.com | Karen Carter

    Plant lovers rejoice! Doug and Lisa Stephens have officially opened Rooted on the Willapa Nursery, a dream come true for green thumbs in the north Pacific County area. Located just off Highway 105 on the corner of Airport Road and Bale Road, this new nursery boasts a fantastic selection of locally grown herbs, vegetable plants, flowers, and even some indoor greenery. For a breathtaking shopping experience to fulfill your local growing needs stop by and visit.

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