The Wahkiakum County Eagle

Local News

Fri, May 6, 2011 

 

Ecology threatens to sue county over biosolids ordinance

Agency says county lacks authority to prohibit application

Wahkiakum Superior Court

Couple pleads guilty to to gas theft

State releases results of health department review

Port, county continue to seek plan to maintain Grays Bay buoys

PUD funds 6-year plan for Western Wahkiakum Water

Cathlamet library holds first job fair

Another scheduled June 22

Thu, Apr 28, 2011 

 

Approval near for Mill Road dike work

Local officials and the Columbia Land Trust are nearing final agreement on a dike project on Mill Road near Rosburg.

Ship rams dock, barge at Wauna

A cargo vessel carrying logs struck a pier and two barges and damaged a building at the Wauna Georgia Pacific paper mill Friday evening.

2-1: Only Class A biosolids in county

Wahkiakum County commissioners voted 2-1 Tuesday to adopt an ordinance prohibiting the application of certain grades of biosolids in the county.

Board adopts drug testing policy

Students offered opportunity to show that they're clean

Student project unearths forgotten hero

Following Veteran’s Day last year, I proposed a joint project between the Naselle-Grays River High School (NHS), The Appelo Archive Center in Naselle and the American Legion Post 111 in Deep River.

Select areas closed for upriver salmon

On Patrol

That exciting time is here again; it’s high school prom and graduation. Do you remember those days? I sure do. But let’s be real, sometimes you find yourself in a situation you may not want to be in.

Event promotes reading skills and family fun

Grange News

Thu, Apr 21, 2011 

 

School board adopts drug testing policy

Students offered opportunity to show they're clean

Council waits as plans progress

The Cathlamet Town Council on Monday reviewed a lot of business that is involving a lot of waiting. The design for the town's new sewer plant will be completed soon, said engineer Ken Alexander of Gray and Osborne, Inc., engineering.

County extends assessor overtime

Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday authorized Assessor Bill Coons to extend clerical hours of his clerks to tackle a backlog of appeals and related issues.

Timber market gives optimism to county for timber revenue

Improvement to the timber market should bring more revenue to Wahkiakum County, a state Department of Natural Resources forester said Tuesday.

Healy chosen to fill PUD board vacancy

Wahkiakum PUD commissioners announced Tuesday that they have appointed Eugene Healy of Puget Island to fill a vacancy on their board. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Puget Island resident Larry Reese in March.


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