Thu, Feb 14, 2013
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.
Oregon court stays new gillnet rules
Washington suit possible
Commissioners handle business
Wahkiakum County commissioners had a light agenda but still found plenty to do at their meeting Tuesday.
Forecast meeting starts salmon season process
Anglers, commercial fishers and others interested in Washington state salmon fisheries can get a preview of this year’s salmon returns and potential fishing seasons during a public meeting in Olympia on March 1.
Officers receive commendations
Wahkiakum County Sheriff Mark Howie has honored two deputies for two recent life saving performances. The officers are Detective Mike Balch and Deputy Sheriff Paul Carlson.
Come to the 2013 Women in Agriculture Conference
“Growing Your Successful Farm Business” will be held February 23 at 21 different locations throughout the state, including at Johnson Park (the old Rosburg School) in Rosburg.
Cemetery District 2 audit has no findings
In the areas examined by the audit, the district’s internal controls were adequate to safeguard public assets. The district also complied with state laws and its own policies.
Archive Center hosting viewing of Finland scenes
All are invited to enjoy tantalizing scenes of Finland by coming to watch “A Musical Journey” at noon on February 16.
Elementary reading and math degrees announced
Students honored for achievements during second quarter.
Learn about the importance of wills
Washington State University Extension is offering a free workshop to address the importance of having a will.
Learn how to prune grape vines
Washington State University (WSU) Master Gardeners will explain how to prune grape vines and how to care for grape starts at a workshop beginning at 9 a.m. on February 23.
Gluten intolerance group to meet
The Gluten Intolerance Group of Southwest Washington will hold its February support group meeting on February 16 in Vancouver.
Wahkiakum School Menus
For week of February 18-22
Baby born to Browns
Deacon is Cathlamet resident Jean Heagy's 30th great-grandchild.
Friendship Circle to hold stew lunch and bazaar
All are welcome to the Grays River Friendship Circle’s annual beef stew luncheon on February 23. Along with the stew, the group will serve cheese bread, beverages and dessert.
Archive center opens café, gift shop
The Appelo Archives Center in Naselle has expanded its facility to include a larger gift shop and a new café.
WHS honor roll announced
The Honor Roll as announced by Wahkiakum High School this week includes full-time students grades 9-12 with GPAs of 3.25 or above for the first semester ending January 29, 2013.
Enjoy fine wines in Astoria
The Astoria Warrenton Chamber of Commerce invites all to attend UnWined, the Astoria-Warrenton Crab, Seafood and Wine Festival’s official wine competition. The event will be held from 5-7p.m. on February 18.
Cary recognized for service
Cathlamet resident Dan Cary recently received an Auxiliary Commandant Letter of Commendation Award from the commandant of the 13th Coast Guard District.
VFW essay contest winners recognized
Ashden Niemeyer received third place, Sara Buennagel received second place, and Nai'a Freeman was the winner of a recent VFW essay contest.
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