The Wahkiakum County Eagle

Local News

Thu, Nov 8, 2007 

 

Brady, Goodroetake early leads in local elections

Second time is apparently a charm for Blair Brady, Democrat candidate for county commissioner representing District 3, Skamokawa and the Westend.

Family center faces county budget cut

St. James Family Center Executive Director Beth Hansen wants the community to know that while funding from Wahkiakum County has been cut, programs have...

Naselle, Westendhome sales slow

Editor's note: The Eagle recently surveyed real estate firms in eastern Wahkiakum County about trends in housing sales. Here is a report from firms working...

Clinic: Clinicians sought, survey set

The advisory committee working with the Wahkiakum Family Practice Clinic continues to work at the drawing board.

Town implements new billing system

The Town of Cathlamet has implemented an updated computerized billing system.

McNally, Pharr lead Mountaineer defense

Two Wahkiakum High School graduates have become leaders on the defensive team of the Eastern Oregon University Mountaineer football team.

Youth club volleyball begins

There will be an informational meetingfor those interested in youth club volleyball November 14 at 6 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.

Mules 3rd at district,head to state VB tourney

The Wahkiakum Lady Mules volleyball team earned a berth to state by winning three of four games at the district playoffs at Montesano on Saturday.

Mossyrock knocks Mules out of playoffs

The Wahkiakum Mule football season came to end last Saturday as the Mossyrock Vikings won a three-way tiebreaker for the Central League's third and final...

Thu, Nov 1, 2007 

 

FERC staff holding meeting in Cathlamet

November 1, 2007

Commissioners propose cutsto several budgets

November 1, 2007

Executive director leaving Chamber

Walker Riley to run at state meet

November 1, 2007

Council member finds himselfin election race

Cathlamet Town Council Member David Goodroe celebrated his 60th birthday in mid-October and took off for a vacation.

Mule JV’s come up short against Toutle

November 1, 2007

Local quilters' influence felt world wide

While some are still sleeping or enjoying that first cup of coffee, there are two groups of local women hard at work making quilts.

Board tables Farm Forest proposal

The October 24 meeting of the Wahkiakum School Board meeting brought thanks and concerns over a variety of business.

Mule-Duck winner is 2nd, loser in Saturday playoff

The Wahkiakum Mules shut out the Vancouver Christian Light in a 28-0 Central League win last Friday.

Commissioners address Extension, budget cuts at Rosburg meeting

Dan Cothren and Tom Doumit(George Trott was in Savannah, Georgia on County business) met with a pretty well informed crowd on Tuesday noon at the Rosburg...

Children's Christmas store needs donations, volunteers

November 1, 2007


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