Wed, Jul 27, 2011
School board approves new budgets
Wahkiakum School Board met July 19 to approve the district’s budget for the coming school year. In addition, the board discussed transportation to a transition program for special education students, considered a change order for ongoing maintenance work, and approved changes to the high school student handbook.
Thu, Jul 21, 2011
Commissioners discuss hunting access, more
Wahkiakum County Commissioners discussed a range of issues at their Tuesday meeting.
Appelo Archive Center evolving
The heart of the Appelo Archive Center in Naselle is hundreds of feet of video tape recording the lives of people in western Wahkiakum County and eastern Pacific County, but the Center is multi-faceted and still growing.
Town of Cathlamet to replace failing sewage plant
The Town of Cathlamet has been awarded federal funding for a new wastewater treatment plant. The project, supported jointly by the United States Department of Agriculture and the Department of Commerce, is projected to cost $8.4 million and be completed in 2013.
Dakota to follow in paw prints of Digger
In mid-June of this year, Tom Hammonds of Grays River called me and offered to donate an AKC lab for the purpose of a narcotics K-9 detection unit.
Grange News
Wed, Jul 20, 2011
Port District discusses treatment plant, road redesign
Wahkiakum Port District #1 commissioners met July 14 at the Elochoman Marina office.
Fri, Jul 15, 2011
Town of Cathlamet to Replace Failing Sewage Plant
Feds announce funding package
Thu, Jul 14, 2011
David Thompson brigade nearing the end
Group retraces explorer's route the length of the Columbia River
Chamber hires new executive director
Kellie (Brennan) Masters, who grew up in Cathlamet and returned after obtaining a degree in Recreation Management from Central Washington University, is replacing Richard Erickson as executive director of the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce.
Marketing, technology keys for Elochoman Millworks success in recession
Bob Jungers is proud of Elochoman Millwork, a Cathlamet company whose primary market is the highest of high end homes in Hawaii.
Bald Eagle Days start tomorrow
Land Of The Free, Because Of The Brave is this year's theme for the 30th Annual Bald Eagle Days Festival, beginning tomorrow.
Cathlamet woman dies in traffic accident
Longtime Cathlamet resident Deon Brown died in a vehicular collision Monday afternoon on SR 4. A memorial service is tentatively scheduled for this Friday.
Assessor, commissioners continue job struggle
Assessor Bill Coons and the Wahkiakum County Board of Commissioners are still far apart on paying for extra help for Coon's office.
Board OK's drug dog for sheriff
Wahkiakum County Commissioners on Tuesday gave their approval for the sheriff's department to add a drug detection dog to their ranks.
Land owners warn county on slide
A homeowners' association is asking Wahkiakum County officials to join them in pressuring a developer into addressing an erosion issue along SR 4 near Nassa Point.
New slough may solve Seal Slough erosion
Citizens, state and local officials and environmental habitat groups think they may have a solution to the continuing flooding and erosion problems along Kandoll Road and Seal Slough.
Tue, Jul 5, 2011
Pool Schedule released
The Julia Butler Hansen Municipal Swimming Pool has released its summer schedule
Thu, Jun 30, 2011
Board cool to assessor's extra help plan
Wahkiakum County commissioners discussed a variety of issues ranging from assessor department staffing to state contract renewals but didn't act on them at their meeting this week.
Commissioners, biologists discuss fishery issues
Wahkiakum County commissioners and staff of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife reviewed project progress and harvest issues in a Tuesday meeting.
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