Thu, Sep 9, 2010
Flies and fly tying for peace of mind
A Cathlamet Marine is one of a group of veterans bringing peace of mind to fellow veterans through a program centered on fly fishing.
Thu, Sep 2, 2010
Longboard races provide spills, thrills
The Second Annual Cathlamet Downhill Corral, a series of internationally sanctioned longboard races, came off with few hitches last Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Cathlamet mayor urges care in setting biosolids ordinance
The Town of Cathlamet has submitted a detailed letter of comment on Wahkiakum County's proposed ordinance to govern application of biosolids in the county.
Court denies Johnson Park decision appeal
The Washington Court of Appeals last week denied an appeal of a suit over the ownership of the Johnson Park/Rosburg School property. The decision ended a long-standing lawsuit and gave right of ownership to Wahkiakum County.
Chamber, LCEDC to explore merger
Wahkiakum County's two major business promotion groups are going to explore a merger.
Chili feed cancelled
State closes Buoy 10 fishery
The popular Buoy 10 fishery for chinook salmon at the mouth of the Columbia River closed Wednesday as scheduled, even though anglers have caught only about half as many fish as expected.
Land Trust starts restoration along Nelson Creek
The Columbia Land Trust is engaged in restoration work on a local project site to enhance habitat for deer and fish.
4-H reap the benefits of a year's hard work
This year’s 4-H and FFA Market Sale at the Wahkiakum County Fair brought local businesses, families and other supporters to bid top prices for 4-H youths’ swine, poultry, canned goods and craft items.
What's happening at the Fair?by Becky Ledtke
Thu, Aug 26, 2010
Commissioners, DOE discuss water rights, biosolids
Wahkiakum County commissioners and officials from the state Department of Ecology discussed a variety of issues ranging from water rights to biosolids management in a meeting Tuesday.
County officials review finances to start budgeting
Wahkiakum County officials started preparing for the process of developing budgets of 2010 this week.
Groups work on Grays River flood issues
Representatives of groups often at odds over flood plain management in the Grays River Valley on Tuesday agreed on some initial steps to stop erosion of a private dike along Seal Slough.
No change in election results as count is updated
Little changed in local election results as officials counted late ballots last Wednesday.
Three injured in car accident
Three people sustained injuries and were taken to hospitals for treatment in a two-car collision last Thursday morning just east of Cathlamet.
Chili feed ahead
The Seventh Annual Buzzards Breath Chili Cook-Off will take place at the marina on September 4, and the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce is still looking for participating teams.
Longboard races start this Friday
The Second Annual Cathlamet Downhill Corral, a series of internationally sanctioned longboard races, will take place this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Naselle school board considers technology, name
Naselle-Grays River Valley School Board members and staff discussed new technology, a new name, and a new policy at their meeting on August 17.
Cathlamet schools ready to start
Wahkiakum School District board members heard reports about back to school preparations from school administrators at their meeting August 18.
What's happening at the Fair?
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