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Wed, Jan 12, 2011 

 

Used clothing store features bargains

Clothing shoppers in Cathlamet have a new source of bargains. All Kindza Stuff is located near the Shell station on SR 4.

Thu, Jan 6, 2011 

 

Commission to contract with Chamber/EDC

In a 2-1 vote, Wahkiakum County commissioners agreed Tuesday to contract with the merged Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce and Lower Columbia Economic Development Council (EDC).

Council wraps up budget issues

The Cathlamet Town Council wrapped up its budget preparation for 2011 with a special meeting last week.

Real estate market waiting to end its fall

Local realtors are looking for the bottom of the housing boom-to-bust cycle that grips the nation.

Local artist featured at Longview gallery

When photographer Judy VanderMaten of the Broadway Gallery saw Becky Ledtke’s jewelry, she arranged for Ledtke to be featured at the gallery in Longview in January.

PUD develops plan to help with bills

Dennis Reid of Skamokawa attended his first meeting representing District 3 on the Wahkiakum PUD board of commissioners Tuesday.

Town center sale starts a new era

The Skamokawa Town Center, whose existence has been up and down since it was extensively remodeled in 1994, has sold.

Thu, Dec 30, 2010 

 

County board handles varied issues

Wahkiakum County commissioners handled a variety of business Tuesday ranging from dealing with a department head's mistake to considering a new junior taxing district.

County board considers funding options for economic development

As the merger of the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce and Lower Columbia Economic Development Council (EDC) approaches, one question that becomes clear is, "Who's in; who's out?"

Museum struggles to survive

A small group of board members and volunteers are working to preserve a collection of photographs and eclectic artifacts at the Wahkiakum County Historical Society Museum in Cathlamet.

What's happening at the Fair?

Thu, Dec 23, 2010 

 

Port 2 to inherit Park & Rec office

Port District No. 2 should soon inherit the office it has used for decades and which belongs to the Skamokawa Park and Recreation District.

Board handles taxes, software

Wahkiakum County commissioners worked on 2011 tax levies and handled other business at their meeting Tuesday.

Council struggles to finish budget

Town of Cathlamet officials had hoped to wrap up work on their 2011 budgets when they met Monday for their monthly council meeting, but when the meeting adjourned at 12:07 a.m. Tuesday, they had scheduled a special meeting December 30, 6 p.m., to complete the work.

Port 1 seeks adjustments on town bills

Questions arise on existing, new multiple sewer and connections

Pyle's latest book details lively quest

Grays River naturalist Robert Michael Pyle has published another book linking two of the themes that matter most to him--butterflies and the environment.

PUD relaxes criteria for security deposits

Wahkiakum PUD commissioners adopted a revised policy for security deposits at their board meeting December 21.

Wahkiakum School District revisiting drug testing

Two years after the Washington State Supreme Court ruled Wahkiakum School District’s random drug testing program for middle and high school athletes was unconstitutional, the district is considering offering urine drug tests to students suspected of being under the influence of or using controlled substances at school.

Thu, Dec 16, 2010 

 

County, clinic plan to team for counseling

Wahkiakum Mental Health and the Cowlitz Family Health Center (FHC) may soon team up to provide mental health services in the Family Health Clinic in Cathlamet.

People will feel budget cuts

"It's not going to get better soon," was the message state Representatives Brian Blake and Dean Takko shared with local community leaders Tuesday morning.


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