Thu, Apr 29, 2010
Comments continue on national heritage plan
It is and it isn't. That might be the best way to summarize comments in an hour-long discussion before the Wahkiakum County board of commissioners about a proposal to include Wahkiakum County in a proposed national heritage area.
New owners for auto parts
Joel Moore, 42, and wife Pamela are the new owners of Larry’s Auto and Marine, next to the Shell station on State Route 4.
Congressional candidates state their cases
The run for the 3rd Congressional seat got attention last Thursday when candidates gathered at the Lower Columbia College’s Wollenberg Auditorium for a “Meet the Candidates” forum.
Incumbents win GR election
Grays River Valley landowners returned incumbents to the Grays River Enhancement District board of commissioners in an election Tuesday.
Hearing Monday on biosolid plan
The Department of Ecology will host a meeting Monday, 6 p.m., at the Rosburg Hall to gather public input on an application for a permit to spread processed human sewage on a Grays River farm.
Pass will stay as N/GRV super
Naselle school board members heard comments from a large audience of community members, staff, and students at their meeting on April 20.
Islander charged with two counts
A Puget Island man has been charged with two counts of animal cruelty in the second degree.
Wed, Apr 28, 2010
Commissioners OK training vouchers, hear complaint
Wahkiakum County commissioners approved extra help for the treasure and travel and training expense vouchers for District Court when they met Tuesday.
Thu, Apr 22, 2010
Retirement allows old interest to develop
Artist Mitzi Christensen isn’t a Northwest native. Moving to Cathlamet in 2001 from Hawaii, she said she was drawn to the area after a friend recommended she and her husband explore the area.
PUD buys land, plans biosolid comments
Wahkiakum PUD commissioners discussed property acquisition, a proposed biosolid waste disposal site, and possible rate increases for water customers at their meeting on April 20.
Port 2 board nixes Svensen Park restroom
Wahkiakum Port District 2 commissioners held their first meeting with the new Port Manager Bob Robinson Tuesday night.
Animal cruelty charges pending against Islander
Charges of animal cruelty or neglect are pending against a Puget Island man.
Council OK's application for sewer plant funds
The Cathlamet Town Council voted Tuesday to apply for a federal grant to begin construction of a new waste water treatment plant.
Judge, board discuss training vouchers
Wahkiakum County commissioners and District Court Judge Bill Faubion cleared up issues regarding unpaid vouchers Tuesday but are still far from getting them approved.
Commissioners to study heritage proposal, concerns
If constituents have their way, Wahkiakum County commissioners will draft a letter opposing the formation of a national heritage area around the mouth of the Columbia River.
Business park: Grant funds, yes, but site, no
WSU Extension News
What's Happening at the Fair?
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Thu, Apr 15, 2010
Land use board rejects LNG plan
The past two weeks have been a step forward, and a step backward for NorthernStar's proposed Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas plant permitting process.
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