The Wahkiakum County Eagle

Local News

Thu, Apr 25, 2013 

 

Great White Tail Run set for May 18

The event includes a 10k, 5k and 2 mile course on the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge and will start at 10 a.m.

Naselle bond election fails for second time

For the second time this year, voters in the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District rejected a proposed building bond to refurbish and enhance school facilities.

Naselle Drama Club to present “Modern” play

This production includes tap dancing, vocal numbers and an evil plot.

Gold Rush on the way?

A Utah company this week informed the Wahkiakum County board of commissioners that its representatives could soon be in the county locating, assessing and surveying abandoned mines on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land.

Enter contest to name new state fair roller coaster

Students prepare to perform Snow White

Students from Cathlamet elementary, middle and high schools will perform "Snow White" this Saturday to bring to a close a week of intense theatrical activity.

Community Garden plans season opening

Spring tea to be help May 5

Preschool pre-registration to start Monday

Library foundation seeks donations

The Blanche Bradley Memorial Library Foundation is looking for a few good books.

Network offers funding opportunity for local teens

Wahkiakum Community Network has grant money available to fund opportunities for local teens with disabilities to participate in the community and become better prepared for future employment.

What's Happening on Main Street

News of Wahkiakum businesses and events

Thu, Apr 18, 2013 

 

Adult family home owner deals with change

The one and only adult family home (AFH) in the county has been owned and operated by Puget Island resident Beth Lorenzo for nearly 17 years.

Lone ferry bid double the estimate

Wahkiakum County officials were disappointed Tuesday when county commissioners opened the only bid they received to build a ferry to replace the aging "Wahkiakum." The only bidder, US Fabrication, bid $8.5 million, which was more than double the expected cost. The marine engineering firm which designed the new ferry, Elliott Bay Design Group, estimated the cost at $4,335,000.

Council considers sign ordinance, fire sprinkler need

The Cathlamet Town Council handled a variety of business when they met Monday.

Wahkiakum PUD considers rate hike

Wahkiakum PUD’s newly-constructed Cathlamet Substation has been in operation since January, and PUD staff and commissioners are ready to celebrate.

Port 1 considers brewery site lease

Drop Anchor Brewery representatives left a Port District No. 1 meeting on April 11 without a signed lease, but with assurances that the port was committed to working out an agreement with the brewery.

Skamokawa man aims to provide better local internet service

Skamokawa resident David Blalock is trying to form a business to provide high speed internet service to Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Elochoman Valley, and Puget Island.

Port 2 ready to start comp plan revision

Commissioners of Port District No. 2 will soon start gathering public input to use for updating their comprehensive plan.

First Lure Coursing event of 2013 this weekend

Spring officially comes to Puget Island this weekend, starting with the first 2013 dog racing (lure coursing) event on Saturday and Sunday.


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