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High-scoring Raptors held in check by Corvallis

High-scoring Raptors held in check by Corvallis Knights deliver Ridgefield its first shutout of season in 2-0 win Published: July 4, 2021, 5:28pm Share: Ridgefield Raptors first baseman Dominic Enbody awaits a pitch from Corvallis right-hander Brock Townsend on Sunday at Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex. (Micah Rice/The Columbian) RIDGEFIELD – For as many runs as the Ridgefield Raptors have scored, the first-half of the West Coast League season ended with a rare pitcher’s duel. The Corvallis Knights beat Ridgefield 2-0 Sunday in front of a season-high 1,301 fans at Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex. It was the first time the WCL’s highest-scoring team has been shut out this season.

Key hits elude Raptors in 7-1 loss to Bellingham

Key hits elude Raptors in 7-1 loss to Bellingham
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Raptors bats stay hot in 13-9 win over Yakima Valley

Raptors bats stay hot in 13-9 win over Yakima Valley Connor s 5 RBI lead Ridgefield to series win Published: June 24, 2021, 10:41pm Share: Ridgefield’s Caden Connor drove in five runs in a 13-9 win over Yakima Valley on Thursday at Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) RIDGEFIELD – It’s fitting that the Ridgefield Raptors and Yakima Valley Pippins closed their season series with an old-fashioned slugfest. Ridgefield won 13-9 on Thursday in a battle of the West Coast League’s highest-scoring teams. The second straight win over the Pippins was extra satisfying, considering Ridgefield had dropped all three games last week in Yakima.

Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Posted by Angela Denning | May 14, 2021 This sign is posted on the door of the Petersburg Post Office. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) COVID show notes for Friday, May 14, 2021 – Incident commander Karl Hagerman  – COVID situation in Petersburg right now, still at low risk, four active cases, all travel related, people who have left Petersburg, returned here and since tested positive. They were symptomatic and were tested at the airport and at Petersburg Medical Center’s respiratory clinic. They have been directed to isolate and he believes the risk to festival-goers is low. Petersburg still has a face covering mandate in place. He mentioned the Centers for Disease Control’s latest guidance on fully vaccinated people and masking.

Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Posted by Angela Denning | Apr 30, 2021 This sign is posted on the door of the Petersburg Post Office. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) April 30, 2021 Notes from KFSK’s Bi-Weekly COVID-19 Panel Discussion Petersburg Borough’s Emergency Operations Center Incident Commander Karl Hagerman Incident Commander –We are happy to report that there are no active cases in Petersburg right now. Things are looking pretty good, the risk level in Petersburg is really low, we’re at yellow, and we’re really happy to see that.   –As we get closer to the Little Norway Festival, I want to thank all the event planners that have submitted mitigation plans for their events and functions. It really helps the community to stay safe and keep our risk level low. Planning for those mitigations and making sure that participations and volunteers are safe during the festival is really important so we appreciate that. The Chamber of Commerce has been working diligently on that as well. They are co

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