Thu, May 17, 2012
The new look of 4-H
classroom. “Where did you get all of that stuff?” a student asks of her camera and tripod.
County leads state in collecting fines
Wahkiakum County has the highest per capita fine collection rate of any superior court in the state, according to a recent study by the Washington State Association of County Officials.
DNR hearing tonight on trust land transfer
Representatives of the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) may get a variety of opinions from Wahkiakum County residents when they hold a public meeting tonight (Thursday) on a proposed transfer of county trust timberland.
Tue, May 15, 2012
Commissioners adjust Steamboat Sl. Rd, closure
County commissioners move closure boundaries for the opening of steelhead angling season
Thu, May 10, 2012
Super moon interests students
The biggest and brightest full moon of the year arrived Saturday night and illuminated Wahkiakum County.
Board OK's plan, discusses pertussis
Wahkiakum County commissioners Dan Cothren, Lisa Marsyla and Blair Brady handled a variety of business when they met Tuesday
Legislators hear Steamboat Sl. dike repair needs
Local officials last week enlisted the help of District 19 members of the Washington State Legislature in finding support for repairs of the eroding Steamboat Slough Dike.
DNR takes step to complete marbled murrelet plan
The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is looking for input on its plan to manage habitat for endangered marbled murrelets, a seabird that flies inland to nest in old, large conifers.
Election 2012
Cathlamet resident Dixie Kolditz has announced she will be a Republican candidate for state representative.
Early entry deadlines near for sturgeon derby
Entry deadlines are approaching for the 2012 Derby Dollars for Scholars barbecue and sturgeon derby to be held June 2.
Wed, May 9, 2012
If it's May, it's time for testing
For students in grades 3-8, May promises something different: It is time for The Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) exam.
Thu, May 3, 2012
Children hear stories, receive books
Local children and volunteers gathered at Cathlamet United Church of Christ Monday to celebrate the joy of reading.
Students perform spirited Cinderella
The JA Wendt/John C Thomas Parent Teacher Organization hosted the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s production of Cinderella last Saturday. Young actors performed a spirited twist on the classic Grimm’s story for families, community members and friends over the weekend.
Campaign highlights domestic violence, sexual assault
“Domestic violence and sexual assault are real problems,” asserts Susan Schillios, manager of The Charlotte House, a program of St. James Family Center.
Stuggle continues to find funds to fix Steamboat Slough dike
Local officials are continuing their search to find funds to save the eroding shoreline and dike on Steamboat Slough Road.
Unemployment rate down, but still high
Unemployment in Wahkiakum County dropped from 12.3 percent in February to 11.9 percent in March, according to the latest statistics from the state Employment Security Department.
Wed, May 2, 2012
PUD water crew deals with losses
The Wahkiakum PUD water crew is working to lessen and prevent ongoing water losses in both the Western Wahkiakum and Puget Island Water Systems, PUD commissioners heard at Tuesday’s meeting.
Mon, Apr 30, 2012
Position open on Naselle/Grays River school board
District seeking applicants to fill position
Thu, Apr 26, 2012
Election 2012
Judge seeks reelection, business owner challenges for District #2 commissioner seat
German singer volunteers for farm work
Olivia Stahn wanted to see the countryside while she traveled the United States, so she spent a week volunteering at Carol Carver and George Exum’s Island’s End Farm on Puget Island.
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