The Wahkiakum County Eagle

Local News

Tue, Jun 4, 2013 

 

Girder placement closing I-5 this weekend

Bridge work in Vancouver requires complete closure, detour to I-205, other roads

Fri, May 31, 2013 

 

Home energy assistance funds still available

An additional 500 households can still be assisted.

Thu, May 30, 2013 

 

Appelo Archives Center offers book on Frankfort

Appelo Archives Center has published a new book about the history of Frankfort, a lower Columbia ghost town.

Columbia kayakers find new life in new location

A change in venue has breathed new life into Columbia River Kayaking, LLC, a local collective of kayak guides in Skamokawa.

County officials continue planning remodel, public housing project

Wahkiakum County's Department of Health and Human Services continues to advance on two possible building projects.

One step closer to junk ordinance

Wahkiakum County commissioners have outlined their next steps in development of a junk and nuisance ordinance.

Dursteler named fair manager

Wahkiakum County commissioners appointed Patty Dursteler as manager of the Wahkiakum County Fair.

Port 1 rejects bids for brewery building

The effort to construct a building to house a proposed brewery at Cathlamet’s Elochoman Marina has stalled for a few weeks.

Youth attend prevention events

Five local high school students received scholarships to attend this year’s Youth Spring Prevention Summit held at Great Wolf Lodge (GWL) north of Centralia on May 15 and 16.

Senior vouchers available for farmers' market

Wahkiakum seniors will have the opportunity to receive Senior Farmer’s Market Vouchers this year at a distribution held at the Two Island Farmer’s Market, located at 59 W. Birnie Slough Rd, Cathlamet on June 21.

Used book sale to be held Saturday in Cathlamet

What's happening on Main Street

News of Wahkiakum businesses and events

Port 2, sheriff's office discuss old office plans

Wahkiakum County Undersheriff Steve Marshall thought he had an understanding with commissioners of Port District No. 2 about the use of an old office building and equipment garage at Skamokawa Vista Park.

Thu, May 23, 2013 

 

Kiwanis Club elects officers

The Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet has elected officers for the 2013-14 fiscal year.

County fair loses its manager

The Wahkiakum County fair gained a handyman Tuesday but lost a manager.

Citizens: Proceed with junk ordinance

Junked cars. Bulldozers. Old boats and trailer houses. Road encroachment. Pollution threats from leaking fluids. You name it, and Wahkiakum County residents can tell you where to find it in their neighborhoods.

Council fills vacant position

The Cathlamet Town Council filled a vacant council position and acted on other business when it met Monday evening.

County OKs easement for refuge levy project

Wahkiakum County commissioners approved an easement allowing the US Army Corps of Engineers to cut through the Steamboat Slough Dike Road when they met Tuesday. Commissioners also heard developing plans for a public housing project in the Cathlamet area and acted on other business.

Ideas floated for waterfront development

About 40 residents of Wahkiakum County attended a Waterfront Development Meeting in the JA Wendt multipurpose room on Saturday, May 18 for presentations and discussion of the development of Cathlamet's waterfront.

School board okays new Financial Algebra

School board members approved the adoption of a new textbook for the math curriculum, Financial Algebra, as an alternative to Algebra II.


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