Thu, Aug 23, 2012
Bank of the Pacific opens Warrenton branch
Almost four decades ago a small group of local businessmen in Long Beach came together to create a bank that would focus on the community.
Fri, Aug 17, 2012
Wahkiakum school ready for late start
Schools to open one hour late on Thursdays so staff can collaborate on student progress
Thu, Aug 16, 2012
Dessert benefits cancer patient
While she sat, propped by pillows, in a hospital bed Sunday evening, her friends and family were throwing Brandi (Knowles) Thomas, 35, a bash that she won’t soon forget.
Grays River Grange promotes positive change
Grays River Grange #124 rests just feet from the highway. It is lined with single piece wainscoting that stretches from floor to ceiling. Shoes shuffle across old growth solid fir floors, pale scuff marks suggest many years of passage from the front doors to the kitchen area. Inside, volunteers from western Wahkiakum gather over a banquet.
Commissioners to shop for insurance
By a 2-1 vote, Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday decided to go shopping for insurance. The board voted to notify its liability and property insurer, the Washington Rural Counties Insurance Pool, on its intent to withdraw from the pool on August 31, 2013.
Kitzhaber plan creates concerns
Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber's proposal last week to address salmon allocation and related issues created some surprise and dismay on the Washington side of the Columbia River.
National Night Out introduces police volunteers to the community
On August 7, the Wahkiakum County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with National Night Out, sponsored an event at Johnson Park.
Thu, Aug 9, 2012
WHS cheer squad brings home trophy
This fall, students, parents, families and friends will pack into the bleachers to watch the Mules take on various opponents.
County fair almost ready to go
The roses are in full bloom, squash blossoms rise from the raised garden, benches boast a fresh coat of aquamarine paint and picnic tables line the walk just waiting for visitors to plop down and enjoy a plate of curly fries and a corn dog.
Team Depot arrives to help with Naselle park
Home Depot employees showed local residents that they understand the impact of hard work and sweat equity.
Primary votes narrow the fields
Peterson, Silva face off for treasurer; G. Prestegard, Backman lead commission race
PUD discusses rate assistance, rate hikes
Wahkiakum PUD customers have responded to the call for donations to help eligible low-income customers keep the power on in their homes, Wahkiakum PUD commissioners heard Tuesday.
Commissioners hear rabid bat report, act on other business
Wahkiakum County commissioners handled a variety of business Tuesday, ranging from hearing a report of a rabid bat to amending the county's road construction plans to allow pursuit of more money for construction of a new ferry.
Property values on the decline
Assessor: Tax rates may rise to meet levy needs
Council okays $97,000 change order
By a 3-1 vote, Cathlamet Town Council members approved a $97,000 change order for the town's wastewater treatment plant construction project.
Tue, Aug 7, 2012
Primary election results--first round
Peterson, Silva advance for treasurer; G. Prestegard, Backman lead commissioner race
Thu, Aug 2, 2012
Pikeminnow station collects fish
A white van sits in the corner of the parking lot, overlooking the still waters of the Elochoman Slough Marina. A banner drapes over the vehicle’s rear-end announcing in red lettering, “Sport-Reward Fishery Registration Station."
Volunteers upgrading Naselle Lions Park
A new concrete walk weaves its way through Lions Club Park in Naselle. Metallic fish, children’s art and tiny hand prints line the path, highlighting the names of community members who have donated to the Lions Club Park Beautification Project
School board passes budget, discusses accreditation
Wahkiakum School District board members approved the budget and discussed teacher qualifications and school accreditation at a July 24 meeting.
County boards comment on gillnet initiative
Northwest residents are slightly spoiled when it comes to our seafood consumption. With access to Columbia River spring and summer Chinook, there seems an abundance of the local treat.
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