Before the move, the family of carver, Chief Lelooska (Don Smith) restored the approximately 60-year-old totem pole.
Read through the obituaries published in The Daily News
On May 12, crews moved the 140-foot Lelooska totem pole into the Port of Kalama's Mountain Timber Market, currently under construction. The pole was taken down in 2018 because of safety concerns, and carver Chief Lelooska's family restored it earlier this year. (Photos contributed)
Time to get your weight set out.
"Pro tip: Always befriend a teacher, it helps."
After the changes, eight races will go to the Aug. 1 primary instead of 12, as it appeared when filing wrapped up on May 19.
About 60 students and five parents joined the event.
About 60 students and five parents joined the event.
"How cool would it be if I could go out and be on the frontlines ...?"
Check out modern homes in new communities around Lower Columbia Area
Read through the obituaries published in The Daily News
Almost two months after the attack, he is still recovering.
The work starts Monday.
Ceremonies are scheduled from Silver Lake to Kelso.
The accident occurred Thursday afternoon near Seaquest State Park.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.
Here's how you can help the team get to an international competition.
You can place orders before June 10.
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Daily News.
Here is a list of recurring events or regular group meet-ups.
This teacher is one of a dozen finalists.
This week's local crime and court updates from The Daily News.
Affiliate
Household items are a great way to help increase your productivity in 2023.
From luxury items to everyday essentials, find amazing deals on items you and your family will love.
Need gift ideas to help with the ladies in your life? This list will surely help you make the grade.
6 gift ideas for the outdoorsy person in your life
The fundraiser is less than $1,000 away from its goal.
Here are upcoming public meetings you can attend.
These are some of the most luxurious homes on the Lower Columbia Area market.
Read through the obituaries published in The Daily News
A new quilling exhibit at Lower Columbia CAP's Alcove Gallery runs through July 13.
The city of Longview Street Division will be replacing concrete alley panels in the alley behind 367 Colorado St.
Police are still looking for the four-door 1999 Honda Civic.
KALAMA — Cowlitz County Fire District 5 knocked down a small brush fire in Kalama Thursday evening, according to Cowlitz County Fire District 5 Commissioner Terry Sinkler.