Thu, Nov 18, 2010
Appelo Archives revives Santa Claus tradition
What's Happening at the Fair?
Thu, Nov 11, 2010
Ferry closing for pontoon replacement
Puget Island ferry service closed briefly for replacement of the pontoon on the new loading ramp.
Fire department rebuffs mayor's actions
Officers of the Cathlamet Fire Department are becoming locked in a battle with Mayor George Wehrfritz over who will control the department.
Election results unchanged in updated count
Wahkiakum County elections were settled Friday as county election officers counted approximately 350 votes which arrived too late to be counted on election day.
Conservation district okay, auditors say
What's Happening at the Fair?
Each year the fair board has a big list of things to do before winter sets in. Some of our equipment is pressure washed and then stored on higher ground for the winter. With the help of Pete Ringen, Dean Seaberg and Larry Hendrickson, we were able to get some of our equipment moved last week.
Thu, Nov 4, 2010
Election:Coons, Dearmore, Reid lead; Brady, Bigelow re-elected
Some Wahkiakum County elections were settled Tuesday as county election officers counted votes, and some were still up in the air.
Flu season poses few concerns for now
What a difference a year makes. In November, 2009, people around the world were preparing for a pandemic outbreak of H1N1 influenza, also known as swine flu.
Health department staffer receives statewide award
Marnee Davis, receptionist for the Wahkiakum County Health Department has been awarded a statewide award for her work in the county's branch of the national Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program
Commissioners OK second phase of ferry rate increases
For the second time in two years, ticket prices for the ferry Wahkiakum will increase on January 1.
Naselle board hears concerns of teachers
The Naselle-Grays River School Board listened to staff reports and heard from a representative of the bargaining group for local teachers at their meeting October 19.
Wildlife agents arrest two in poaching case
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife agents arrested two men last Friday in connection with reports of poaching on Bradley Mountain.
PUD proposes budgets for 2011
Wahkiakum PUD commissioners continued discussion on their preliminary 2011 budget at their meeting Tuesday.
Tue, Nov 2, 2010
Comprehensive election results
Coons, Brady, Bigelow, Dearmore and Reid lead local contested elections.
Thu, Oct 28, 2010
Candidates discuss issues at forum
Wahkiakum County officials agreed Tuesday to explore the feasibility of constructing a public housing project.
DNR: Revenues up for 2010, down for 2011
As Wahkiakum County officials began working on their 2011 budgets, they received a report from the state Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday regarding potential income from logging on trust timber lands.
Board changes bus policy
The Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors acted on a variety of issues at its monthly meeting October 20, including backing off on a restrictive policy about non-team members riding buses to extra-curricular events.
Insurance crew expands
New business, managers working in Cathlamet
Main Street’s newest business, ‘Tis the Season, opened Tuesday morning. Sisters Ashley Jones and Auburn Seal, their mother Vicky Keys, and their grandmother Fran Vandegrift are the owners.
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