The Wahkiakum County Eagle

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Thu, Jun 17, 2010 

 

Class of 2010 looks to the future

The Class of 2010 graduated Friday night. The 35 students dressed in graduation robes, black for the men, red for women, ended their high school careers with much happiness and with what sounded perhaps like a little uncertainty and uneasiness about the future.

PUD considers pump water heater study

Wahkiakum PUD staff will soon announce the criteria for eligible customers to apply to participate in a study that will install heat pump water heaters in homes in order to monitor their energy efficiency.

SBEC moves in different direction with NHA plans

ShoreBank Enterprise Cascadia (SBEC) announced Friday it will no longer seek congressional designation for the proposed Columbia Pacific National Heritage Area (NHA).

Noxious weed board takes on hemlock

For thousand of years, the juice of the hemlock plant has been used to kill people.

State of bridges among items discussed by county commissioners

In their regular meeting Tuesday, Wahkiakum county commissioners moved to cancel a previously scheduled June 17 forum to discuss what was to be the Columbia Pacific National Heritage Area.

Mass Casualty Exercise tests first responders

The Mass Casualty exercise last Thursday went off like clock work.

Seal Slough dike failing

Wahkiakum County Commissioners held a special work session Monday to discuss the ongoing controversy over the damage to Seal Slough and Kandoll Road caused by the Columbia Land Trust and Ducks Unlimited project in 2005.

Biosolid proposal now under review

The Department of Ecology issued a statement Tuesday to say the proposal by Evergreen Septic to apply biosolids to the Zerr property in Wahkiakum County is under review following a May 3 public meeting and hearing in the town of Rosburg.

Mon, Jun 14, 2010 

 

ShoreBank Enterprise Cascadia Announces Heritage Investment Fund

ShoreBank Enterprise Cascadia (SBEC) will not seek congressional designation of the proposed Columbia Pacific National Heritage Area, but plan to move forward in another way.

Thu, Jun 10, 2010 

 

Commissioners OK part of website mapping cost

Wahkiakum County commissioners authorized a partial expenditure of funds to enable department heads to upgrade and expand information available over the Internet.

2nd NHA forum planned for the Westend

Wahkiakum County commissioners decided this week they would hold two public forums to gather input on a proposal to include Wahkiakum County in the proposed Columbia-Pacific National Heritage Area (NHA).

Seniors to graduate

Local high schools will hold commencement ceremonies for their senior classes this week.

Candidates file for office

Candidates for local elected office started filing for election this week.

Three Grays River sites being considered for CREST rehabilitation

The Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce (CREST) is working on a design concept for three new projects on the upper Grays River.

Artist captures quieter side of life

Artist in residence John Paul (Jack) Braman lives quietly in Naselle, near the Covered Bridge. Like the man himself, his house is a reflection of the quiet solitude his life needs to capture nature in paints.

What's happening at the Fair?

I believe the Dollars for Scholars group must know what they are doing to be able to pick the one dry and warm day of the month to hold their event!

WCN seeking direct service program RFPs

Finnish musicians set to perform at Johnson Park

County awarded food and shelter program funds

Prevention groups attend youth forum


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