Issues that affect people in the U.S. — including human trafficking, violent hate crimes and the opioid crisis — often hit Indigenous communities and tribal lands the hardest. The U.S. Attorney's Office is attempting to correct those disparities.
Issues that affect people in the U.S. — including human trafficking, violent hate crimes and the opioid crisis — often hit Indigenous communities and tribal lands the hardest. The U.S. Attorney's Office is attempting to correct those disparities.
Dayton School District will have a new leader starting Monday, July 1, with the recent hiring of Dayton native Jeremy Wheatley as superintendent. Read moreJeremy Wheatley selected as Dayton superintendent
Tickets go on sale April 1 for Milton-Freewater Kiwanis Club’s third Summer Kickoff Beer & Wine Fest on May 18. Read moreMilton-Freewater Kiwanis Club sets Summer Kickoff Beer & Wine Fest May 18
Dale Walling’s five-year term starts Monday, April 1. The seat held by Karin Spann, who served on the board for about eight years, was up for reappointment. Read moreColumbia County Commissioners appoint Dale Walling to library board
College Place High School's varsity and then DeSales Catholic School will take competing with an Elma High team over from Grays Harbor County. Read moreCollege Place to host Monday baseball twin bill with DeSales, Elma