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Thu, Mar 14, 2013 

 

Cathlamet's community garden

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Rock & Roll Congress brings musicians together

Jillian Weiss has arrived. Not just to the community, but to a few conclusions as well.

Young and old play at open mic

Last Wednesday, the newly formed Rock ‘n Roll Congress held their first Open Mic Night for all ages at the Pioneer Church.

PUD addressing audit comments

Wahkiakum PUD is making progress in its efforts to correct financial reporting deficiencies identified during a review by the state auditor’s office last year.

Gillnetters sue state to stop new rules

A group of Washington based gillnetters has sued the state Fish and Wildlife Commission to overturn regulations that would move gillnetters off the main stem of the Columbia River and sway salmon allocations further in favor of recreation anglers.

Looking ahead at aging population

Wahkiakum County's Health Department is looking 15 years into the future when an estimated 60 percent of the population will be 60 years old or over.

Commissioners act on damage claims

Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday approved one of two claims for damages caused by county employees.

Murray: Expedite process for same-sex burial rights

This week U.S. Senator Patty Murray, a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, led a letter to U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki calling for an expedited waiver process granting same-sex veterans and their spouses burial rights in national cemeteries.

Biologists predict strong Columbia chinook run

Fishing prospects look bright this year for chinook in Washington's ocean waters and the Columbia River, according to preseason salmon forecasts released March 1 at a public meeting in Olympia.

Finnish trio to perform

On Tuesday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. the PKH Trio will perform at Peace Lutheran Church in Astoria.

What's Happening on Main Street

News from local businesses

McEneny receives award of merit

WHS students starting Doernbecher Week

Wahkiakum High School students next week will conduct a drive fund to raise funds for Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland.

Chamber to hold salmon derby

The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce will hold their first Salmon Derby March 29 and 30 at the Elochoman Slough Marina, 500 2nd Street, Cathlamet. Weigh-in for gill cut fish will be between 2-5 p.m. each day.

Watercolor workshop at the Tsuga Gallery

Jacobson celebrates 90 years

Naselle students recognized

Consider purchasing earthquake insurance

Following the Nisqually Earthquake of 2001, more than 9,500 insurance claims were filed, and insurance companies paid more than $315 million to business owners and consumers to help them repair the damage.


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