Thu, Mar 29, 2012
Deputy monitors sex offenders
Is there a registered sex offender living near you? Wahkiakum and Pacific counties have teamed to have a deputy sheriff monitoring the whereabouts of sex offenders full time.
Road projects present challenges
Wahkiakum County's slide-prone environment is presenting challenges to local officials.
Health department getting interim director
Wahkiakum County should soon have a new, but temporary, director of the Health and Human Services Department.
School district plans asbestos project
At their March 20 meeting, Wahkiakum School Board members dealt with preliminary work for this summer’s asbestos removal project.
Students plant trees on refuge
Gray skies and looming rain clouds did not discourage veteran teacher, Linda Wright and 32 of her fifth grade students from donning rain jackets and rubber boots for a morning of tree planting on Tuesday.
Thu, Mar 15, 2012
Port 1 considers buoys, marina user concerns
Port District 1 commissioners discussed navigational buoys and marina user concerns at their March 8 meeting.
Council authorizes architect negotiation
The Cathlamet Town Council held a special meeting last Friday and affirmed the selection of an architectural firm to design the remodeling of the old town hall and library.
Commissioners OK murrelet study
Wahkiakum County commissioners addressed a variety of business and issues when they met Tuesday.
County delays vote on loan for PUD
Wahkiakum County commissioners this week delayed acting on a resolution to loan Wahkiakum PUD $1.2 million from the county treasurer's investment fund.
Students wrap up Doernbecher week
Students in the Wahkiakum School District raised $3,396 for Doernbecher Children's Hospital in a week of activities called Kids Making Miracles.
Couples portrayed in Inlaws & Outlaws
Tue, Mar 13, 2012
Painting work to restore the Lewis and Clark Bridge resumes this week
LONGVIEW – Painting crews are returning to the SR 433, Lewis and Clark Bridge this week and working through wind and rain to ensure that when warmer weather returns, the paint is ready to roll.
Thu, Mar 8, 2012
PUD considers how to show tax increase
Wahkiakum PUD commissioners voted on Tuesday to add an informational line item regarding utility tax on invoices sent to Puget Island Water System ratepayers, but they held off adjusting fees to recoup the cost of a recent increase in the tax the utility pays to the town.
Commissioners appoint Silva
Wahkiakum County commissioners appointed Marlena Silva to be county treasurer when incumbent Paula Holloway retires at the end of the month.
Students raise funds for cancer hospital
Students in the Wahkiakum School District have started their third year of raising funds for Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland.
PUD seeks county loan for substation
Wahkiakum PUD has requested a $1.2 million loan from Wahkiakum County to help finance construction of a new substation at Cathlamet.
Officials consider 9.0 quake impacts
Wahkiakum County officials got something to think about Tuesday--the likely impact of a 9.0 magnitude earthquake off the coastline.
Sat, Mar 3, 2012
Mules beat Dayton, place 4th in state tournament
Mules roll to 57-41 win to claim 4th place trophy
Fri, Mar 2, 2012
Mules defeat Lake Roosevelt 65-60
Wahkiakum will play Dayton for 4th and 6th places at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Thu, Mar 1, 2012
Pirates stop Mules 54-49 at state
Mules play Lake Roosevelt on Friday at 2 p.m.
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