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  May 8, 2008

Company to drill for natural gas
Town hall to focus on fish season
Longview church sets celebration
Clinic board comments on hospital admissions
Model airplane hobby lasts a lifetime
PUD discusses community center, Grays River dam
Skamokawa celebration set for new magazine
Community network seeks grant proposals
Chinook Nation to welcome historic ships

Family Center offers developmental screenings
WSU Master Gardeners
Sailboat races in Cathlamet
Chamber announces meeting speakers


May 1, 2008

County prevails in tideland fee
Election: Reese in, Trott bowing out
Networks advocates for safe WHS prom
Math requirements may change for WHS graduation
Metal thieves cut phone lines
Annual spring tea, luncheon set for May 18 at Rosburg Hall
Finns with fish show pride in Loyalty parade
Astoria musicians scheduled for Pioneer Church concert
Wahkiakum High School releases honor roll
Fashion show highlights quality of donated clothing
Charlotte House enlists men in fight against violence

April 24, 2008

Commissioners file comments on LNG
County officials watching timber market
Horizons group seeking support for grant, community center
Council approves park, beautification
Local banker George Butkus to retire
WHS seniors present portfolios
Two Islands Farm Market to open May 2
Museum to charge admission

Naselle-GRV schools release honor rolls
Helping Hand reaches out
Volunteers needed for youth adventure program
Driver Safety Program registration still open
Free gardening workshop offered
Skamokawa Grange to host dance concert benefit
Local artists reflect with "Water Stories"

April 17, 2008

Svensen Park work almost set
Port 1: Manager controls parking
PUD: Borers, transformers, other equipment
Board hears victim advocates, review comp plan
Donated photos to grace Scarborough Building
Razor clam dig OK'd on four beaches
Assessing learning with the WASL
Lure coursing event planned for Puget Island
Wahkiakum Democrat convention Saturday
Friendly, helpful Taiwan people are welcoming
Expert on war and empire to lecture May 1 at LCC
Landowners to discuss LNG pipeline routes
Classical sax comes to Pioneer Church
Fair begins search for royalty

April 10, 2008

Cothren in the race for a third term
State provides funding for ferry expenses
Foster Road Bridge project troubled
County presses for LNG detail
New doctor joins clinic
Johnson Park suit goes to court of appeals
WSU Master Gardeners Corner
Paul Aldinger to give lecture in Skamokawa
Great White Tail Run gears up
Butler Hansen house hosts local photographer
Archive center launches elders photo project
Community foundation creates Doumit scholarship

SJFC offers monthly parenting groups
Finn-Am Jam movie screening scheduled

April 3, 2008

Timber sale is no sale
Bill Coons announces commission candidacy
Sarah Lawrence is new fair manager
PUD works on water issues
Town hall group search for answers
New monthly column focuses on vulnerable adults
WSU Extension news
County receives funds for food, shelter programs
Driver Safety Program offered
Dept. of Commerce invests $75,000 in four counties

March 27, 2008

Clatsop commission re-affirms approval of Bradwood Landing
School board meeting topics mostly positive

DNR, county begin timber negotiation
Elochoman bridge repair set
Water storage, diking issues concern PUD
Children's author visits elementary school
PCA, WCN--a mutually beneficial relationship
Woman seeks county aid in flooding
Emergency shelter program continues
Family Center offers baby class for dads in Rosburg
Taxes must be filed to receive economic stimulus payment
Election lecture planned

March 20, 2008

Ferry shut down for engine work
Svensen Park on track, but faces delays
Council okays water plan updates
Supreme court rules against school drug testing program
Grange celebrates end of water system mortgage
Nine days razor clam digging proposed, new licenses needed
On Scene with Undersheriff Jon L. Dearmore
FAFF receives grant from Humanities Washington
Cabins booked for salmon season
Public commenting on Heritage Area continues
Takko notes Wahkiakum ferry money in new budget
Local Audubon Society examines birds and bugs
Faire helps seniors Live Long, Live Healthy

March 13, 2008

Commission: Time to negotiate settlement on trust timber
Wayne Flohr announces commission candidacy
Holocaust survivor speaks at Wahkiakum High School
Corps: No pipes across dike
Board to vote on spoils ordinance
Report: Clinic revenues doing well
Cathlamet woman reaches 100 years
Violin virtuoso to play at Pioneer Church
Town Hall Meeting to address problem of underage drinking
New art exhibit begins at Family Practice Clinic
AARP offers tax help
Speakers for fourth annual Ag Summit set
WHS student takes part in state music event
Alumni game set for this Saturday
Ecology, FEMA revising state flood hazard maps

March 6, 2008

County to pay $750 Oregon tideland lease under protest
Compromise found for beach spoils
Commissioners okay flood control expense
Diking district struggles with costs
PUD works on water, other issues
Commissioners OK recycling grant
Unemployment up in Wahkiakum County
Holocaust survivor to speak at Wahkiakum High School
SJFC offers parenting workshops in Rosburg
Work Zone safety cameras coming in Spring 2008
Clinic Advisory Board releases survey findings
CDC issues health advisory regarding flu treatment
Six-day razor clam dig to run March 7-12

February 28, 2008

Bradwood Landing addresses Oregon's LNG terminal concerns
Hearing Tuesday on dredge sand law
Grays River man requests county action on river
PE classes show their moves
WHS students strive in AP courses - part two
School board discusses handicapped access to new baseball fields
Meth prevention efforts target Wahkiakum High School
Public comments sought on proposed Heritage Area
Audubon Society classes put focus on local birds
Blue Tarp Fundraiser planned for JBH center
An "Echo from the past" comes from the past
Blown glass exhibit to open March 1
LCC aims to help college hopefuls, job-seekers

February 21, 2008

Election - McCain, Clinton draw primary vote
Naselle levy passing
Huckabee is GOP caucus favorite
Clinic opening to new patients, plans improvements
WHS students strive in AP courses
Council approves park plan; handles other business
Grays River landowners contest road status
Officials, officers support river projects
Inlaws & Outlaws returns to Kelso theater
Weak Willamette run means limited fishing on lower Columbia
PUD discusses financing, other issues
PCA announces this year's Medley of Music schedule
Surface similarities hide huge cultural differences


February 14, 2008

Clinic hires new doctor
Ferry closure set to start Feb. 25
Students raise funds for heart association
Whitetail population works on recovery
DOT describes new slide project
Experts, public comments on Grays River projects
Obama, McCain are caucus favorites
Flood insurance deadline extended
Family center parenting workshop starts Monday
Woman's Club looking for food bank donations
Bradwood Landing Fund announces local grants
Local schools release honor rolls

February 7, 2008

Ferry to close this month for inspection
Permits, budget hamper dredging, ferry work
Advisory board offers position to doctor
PUD discusses customer service, system maintenance
Shelter continues to meet the need
LNG topic of two Oregon meetings
Chocolate Extravaganza has tempting treats this Friday
Disaster Asssistance registration deadline today

January 31, 2008

Presidential Primary ahead for voters
Council to hold special meeting about park
No typical days for deputies
Board busy in low key session
Grays River work group hears plans
Senate bill would aid small counties
Awareness being raised about teen dating violence
February razor clam dig tentatively scheduled
St. James after-school program wins $3,000
SR4 safety project slated to begin this summer
Students visit state lab
Food and Farm Network invites new members to meeting

January 24, 2008

David Goodroe new LCEDC director
Clinic fund donations aid recruiting effort
Issues continue to arise for proposed LNG plant
Barr Road barn finally collapses
Dispatch from Taiwan
Foundation has associate director
Council discusses Erickson Park plans
State, county dispute emergency ferry cost
Health department offers maternity support, emergency team
Cooking, bread classes offered at country inn
Fair gets new royalty coordinator

January 17, 2008

Fire destroys Skamokawa house
Disaster relief center opened
Speaker challenges for positive impact
Time for sandbags
Port 2 proceeds with Svensen Park project
Port 1 OK's more cabins at marina
PUD busy with pay, recordings, water issues
DNR: County timber should hold its own
PCA receives grant from State Arts Commission
Students have stories, books through RIF
Archive center to host historic winter photos show
Jazz concert to be held at Pioneer Church this weekend
Committee to give Erickson Park Renovation report

January 10, 2008

Clinic advisory board interviews doctor
FEMA to rule on flood relief
WHS presents "Rachel's Challenge" this evening
New Chamber executive hard at work
Vandalism, leak hit Westend water
Red Cross looking to honor real heroes
SJFC offers free baby basics class for dads

January 3, 2008

2007: A year in review
Fall salmon run lowest in years
Commissioners hear reports on fees, economic growth
Soldier describes Iraq tour
Takko gets new duties for the new year
Storm causes 17,500 claims, $95 million in insured losses
Family support parenting groups beginning at SJFC
15 PeaceHealth doctors honored for excellence

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