Thu, Jan 21, 2010
County, WDFW seek chum program
The Elochoman Salmon hatchery could again produce fish under a plan discussed Tuesday by local and state officials.
Council works on library issues
Members of the Cathlamet Town Council worked on a lot of issues pertaining to the town library when they met Tuesday.
Special levy election ballots in the mail
Voters in the Wahkiakum and Naselle/Grays River Valley school districts will soon find election ballots in their mail.
Officials spar over bill, resolutions
Taxpayers might not realize the good news, but Wahkiakum County hasn't set tax levies for this year. That should change early today (Thursday) when the commissioners reconvene a recessed meeting
Library posts annual report
FAFF takes time to celebrate grandmas
SAR presents the 9 rules for survival
What's Happening at the Fair?
We have a winner! The 102nd winning fair theme is ‘Blue Jeans and Country Dreams.’
Thu, Jan 14, 2010
Park recovering from storms
Skamokawa Vista Park is filled with the sounds of chainsaws after getting a needed breather from bad weather. The park’s storm damage clean up has begun.
State scholarship program helps with college costs
Washington State’s College Bound Scholarship program funds a variety of financial aid programs to help students and their families pay for college.
Legislature looking for answers
The 2010 Washington Legislature convened for an emergency 60-day session Monday with lawmakers searching for ways to fix a $2.6 billion budget deficit.
Commissioners discuss septic, Grays River issues
Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday acted on routine business and heard reports on controversial issues.
Wahkiakum PUD discusses wind turbine possibilities
Wahkiakum PUD commissioners and staff met January 5 to discuss weather, wind turbines, and other matters.
What's happening at the Fair?
Thu, Jan 7, 2010
County OK's radio upgrade
Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday authorized the start of a major upgrade of the county's emergency radio services and heard reports and comments on issues ranging from floods to medical services.
Turkeys are not the only Christmas birds
Christmas is for the birds! That’s the annual message from the Audubon Society. Last week, volunteers from the Willapa Hills chapter of the Audubon Society braved rain, wind and snow to count a total of 115 bird species in parts of Wahkiakum, Clatsop and Cowlitz counties after Christmas.
TV repairman one of a dying breed
An attitude of kindness is often your first impression when meeting Paul Dufek. He moves quickly, much like the current running through the televisions he works on.
What's happening at the Fair?
Following last week’s article in The Eagle discussing the proposed funding cuts for the fair I thought it would be best to clarify a couple key issues.
Grange News
Grays River Grange #124 had a very busy 2009. The year began with a flood. Thankfully, the Grange survived with minimal water in the entry but the water left with a muddy mess outside in the parking areas.
Family movie night this weekend
Finally! A theater in Wahkiakum ... well, almost. The Skamokawa Grange will host its first “Family Movie Night” celebration this weekend.
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