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Thu, Jul 9, 2009 

 

County, state to discuss ferry ownership

They're $75,000 questions: Would it be possible for the State of Washington to take over operation of the Wahkiakum County ferry?

County officials plan budget review

Wahkiakum County commissioners will meet next week with department heads to discuss potential budget adjustments for 2009 and 2010.

Refuge roads closing for tidegate project

Roads around the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge for the Columbian White-tailed Deer will be closed in places this summer for installation...

PUD lining up power for 2012

Wahkiakum PUD Commissioners were asked to gaze into their crystal balls this past Tuesday to determine what the county’s power needs will be by 2012...

PUD replacing Island water line

Wahkiakum PUD has received its permit and begun work on the $250,000 water main project along SR 409 on Puget Island.

SR 4 pavingwork under way

Drivers will encounter closures and minor delays on nearly 28 miles of SR 4 for the rest of summer.

Chamber hires new coordinator

Ashley Eckert, 24, is the new part-time Coordinator at the Chamber of Commerce office and contributing member of the Bald Eagle Days celebration.

Bald Eagle Day plans startingto come together

The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce board met for 30 minutes on June 30 to continue planning for the coming Bald Eagle Days celebration.

What's Happening at the Fair?

It’s been an exciting week down at the fairgrounds, with many projects moving forward. Pacific Tech has started excavating the construction site ...

Thu, Jul 2, 2009 

 

Brightbill retires

Thirty-eight years in a public service job is a long time. So when it came time for Jay Brightbill retire from his career as an enforcement agent for the...

Port reviews fiscal policies, approves budget addition

At a special meeting rescheduled from June 23, commissioners of Port District No. 2 met June 30th to review draft fiscal policies and to hold a supplemental...

Fish company makes upriver connections

The Kuller Fish Company of Skamokawa signed what might be considered a unique fishing contract with the Ten Nation Confederated Tribes of the Colville ...

Ruth Doumit masters her art

Wahkiakum glass artist Ruth Doumit has her own answer to the age-old question: “What is art?”

Durrah receives six book awards

Reminder- temporary food permits required for public events

Work begins on SR 4 upgrade project

Summer Reading to start at library July 8

Federal funds awarded to food, shelter programs

What's Happening at the Fair?

Get ready, as the 2009 Premium Book will be distributed next week!

Thu, Jun 25, 2009 

 

CEEEP's work carries on through summer


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