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Wed, Oct 26, 2011 

 

School board okays softball field upgrade

Fri, Oct 21, 2011 

 

Candidate announces write-in campaign for town council

Former Mayor Dick Swart has announced he will be a write-in candidate for council

Thu, Oct 20, 2011 

 

Cathlamet council acts on concerns

The Cathlamet Town Council gave approval to its proposed budgets for 2012 at its monthly meeting last Monday.

County timber revenue good--for now

With the first round of the 2012 budgeting process coming soon, Wahkiakum County got the good and bad news from the State Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday.

Port 2 OK's budget, discusses contract

Commissioners of Port District No. 2 took care of house keeping measures and discussed a variety of issues when they met October 18.

Skamokawa native returns as bookkeeper

Layton Elliott is opening a new accounting business in Skamokawa, carrying on the tradition of his mother-in-law, the late Evelyn Caroll, who operated Evelyn’s Bookkeeping Service.

Scott, Appelo seek Port 2 position

Voters residing in the confines of Port District No. 2 have Wahkiakum County's only local contested election on the November ballot.

Wed, Oct 19, 2011 

 

Massage therapist opens Naselle clinic

“People think massage is an extravagance, a luxury, but I’ve seen amazing results. I’m here to really help the community,” said Bryon Parrino, a nationally certified massage therapist.

Thu, Oct 13, 2011 

 

Skamokawa PO faces closure

Residents voice objections, seek alternatives

Council considers preliminary budget

The Cathlamet Town Council took a first look at the preliminary budget for 2012 at a special meeting Tuesday night.

Commissioners approve emergency manager position

Wahkiakum County commissioners handled a variety of business at their meeting on Tuesday. The board approved a request from the sheriff's department to create a temporary emergency services department.

Main Street merchants plan action and events

Cathlamet's Main Street merchants are forming an association to promote their businesses and make Main Street a more cheerful place to visit and shop.

Commissioner lobbies natural resources board

Wahkiakum County Commissioner Dan Cothren took his concerns about the harvest of timber from county timber trust lands to the state Board of Natural Resources on Monday.

Fishery issues

Wahkiakum County commissioners and staff of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife reviewed project progress and harvest issues in a meeting October 6.

Wahkiakum Food Bank also sees growing needs

“The Wahkiakum Food Bank is seeing more people needing help, but it has just received a donation from an elementary school food drive,” Director Jimmie Lou Cleveland said this week.

Food bank feels stress of increased demand

In the face of increasing demand and fewer donations, Helping Hand Food bank is struggling to meet local need.

Grange News

There’s good news and bad news regarding cleaning up the lot next to the Grange Hall.

Fri, Oct 7, 2011 

 

Ruptured pipe troubles Naselle hatchery

All fish must be transferred in order to make repair

Thu, Oct 6, 2011 

 

More facts needed DOE for biosolids suit

It will be back to court for Wahkiakum County and the Washington Department of Ecology in their suit over the county's biosolids ordinance.

Commissioners hear personnel requests, handle varied business

Wahkiakum County commissioners heard requests to add personnel to two departments when they met Tuesday.


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