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Thu, Mar 7, 2013 

 

Lower Columbia River Community Conversation March 13

Columbia Riverkeeper is hosting a Lower Columbia River Community Conversation on Wednesday, March 13 at the Skamokawa Grange from 6-7:30 p.m.

Tips to save on groceries

Fri, Mar 1, 2013 

 

State's high court rules unconstitutional two-thirds-vote requirement

Decision relates to 2010 initiative targeting tax increases

Thu, Feb 28, 2013 

 

Commissioners act on varied business

Commissioners agreed to pick a name March 19 for the new county ferry that will be built to replace the Wahkiakum.

Investors seek to build brewery at marina

Workshop scheduled for March 6

Human remains found near Brookfield

Bones delivered to forensic pathologist for further study

Herrera Beutler searches for bipartisan partners

Congresswoman states she is a proud Republican, but . . .

WDFW biologists researching elk hoof rot

Starting this month, up to five young elk will be taken from industrial forestland in Pacific County for a comparative study of elk from the Cowlitz River Basin, where the disease has spread rapidly among elk since 2008.

Baseball signups announced

Babe Ruth and Little League seasons in planning stage

Thu, Feb 21, 2013 

 

Council offers park site to food bank

The Cathlamet Town Council on Tuesday voted to offer the Helping Hand Food Bank a site in Erickson Park to locate a new building for the food bank (updated Thursday).

AED enables responders to save people's lives

“The message here is to know your CPR. Not to know is the worst feeling in the world,” said Witham's daughter Collyn Roberts.

PUD: No bonus; umbrage taken over water pact

Wahkiakum PUD Manager Dave Tramblie will not receive a bonus in appreciation for his stewardship of the PUD’s $2.3 million substation construction project that was completed last month.

Port 2 acquires park model

Port District 2 will soon have a new office at Skamokawa Vista Park.

What's happening on Main Street?

news of local businesses and events

Mooers: No progress on Steamboat Slough dike

Diking District 4 Commissioner Maurice Mooers and two federal agencies remain as far apart as ever in agreeing on a plan to replace the Steamboat Slough Dike.

School board OK's policy banning marijuana on school property

Wahkiakum School District’s board of directors approved a policy on Tuesday night prohibiting the use, possession, or distribution of marijuana on school district property and also discussed the payment of transportation costs for summer extracurricular programs.

Tue, Feb 19, 2013 

 

Ferry headed to dry dock next week

Last run tentatively set for 7:15 a.m. Monday morning

Thu, Feb 14, 2013 

 

Naselle/Grays River building bond fails to reach 60% approval

Voters in the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District supported an $8.1 million building bond issue in Tuesday voting, but the vote tally wasn't high enough to pass the measure.

Dike agreement in the wind

Diking commissioner holds out to protect private landowners

Ferry Wahkiakum headed to shipyard

County Public Works Director Pete Ringen said the ferry is tentatively scheduled to go out of service February 25 and be in the yard about a week.


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