Stories for June 2018

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Eatonville schools earn Green Ribbon awards

Two elementary schools earn the award for sustainability, given out to just a few dozen schools countrywide

Mount Rainier Institute gets state grant

Mount Rainier Institute is a popular, fun way to get schoolkids outside and learning about the environment. It also just so happens to be a recipient of state grant funds.

Cruisers exit playoffs with tough 3-1 loss to Olympic

After finishing 3rd in the SPSL 2A Sound Division, the Cruisers captured the #5 seed to the West Central III District playoffs with a 10-9 victory over  3rd place Franklin Pierce from the Mountain Division on May 1. Zach Smith went 4-4 with a homerun and triple in that game.

Hook and Fur: White sturgeon fishing opens through June 4

Sturgeon fishing in the Columbia River has always been one of Washington’s fishing community’s favorite activity, and rightly so. Not quite as robust as it was during the 1920s and 30’s, the Columbia River continues to offer the biggest all-round sturgeon opportunity and some of the best sturgeon fishing anywhere on the west coast.

Gypsy Moth spray remains controversial

The bacteria used to kill the pest has no proven danger to humans or pets, but skeptics question the state's claims

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Daisey Newman having fun, making record books at University of Washington for her javelin skills

The Eatonville High School grad earned all-American status as a junior college before transferring to the UW, where she is a two-year letterman.

Her javelin throw of 147'11' is a women's top 10 record at the University of Washington

Graham Historical Society faces changes

Wayne Cooke and Linda Mahler first met after a community meeting, after Cooke heard Mahler talk about her love of history.