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Thu, May 27, 2010 

 

Appelo Archives celebrate birthday, new business

Students sign drink-drive pledge

Historical Society reopens for summer business

Local Daughters of the Revolution honored

Thu, May 20, 2010 

 

NHA--Commissioners hear citizens, ShoreBank; more discussion ahead

Good or evil? Innocent or devious? Economically beneficial or personally threatening? Wahkiakum County commissioners and their guests spent over two hours Tuesday discussing the potential for a proposed Columbia-Pacific Natural Heritage Area (NHA) without getting closer to an answer to those questions.

PCA, council sign long term lease

The Pioneer Community Association (PCA) and the Town of Cathlamet on Monday signed a long-term lease for use and operation of the Pioneer Community Center.

Counties continue joint fishery efforts

Commissioners from four lower Columbia River counties continue to evolve their collaborative effort for a united lobbying front on fishery issues.

Springers gone, so marina slows down

The Board of Commissioners of Wahkiakum Port District 1 met May 13 to approve maintenance projects and to open bids for a surplus equipment sale.

PUD discussing water rate hikes

Wahkiakum PUD commissioners spent the bulk of their May 18 meeting discussing water rates.

WSU president visits Island farms

Washington State University President Elson E. Floyd visited the Stockhouse Farm and Two Island Market on Puget Island Monday afternoon to learn about the challenges facing small family farms

Rosburg Store is closed

The Rosburg Store closed and locked its doors for the last time on Monday.

State's counseling law is changing

Wahkiakum County’s registered counselors must be re-credentialed by July 1 or stop practicing; that’s the word from the Washington State Department of Health.

Runners make Great White Tail Run a success

What's happening at the Fair?

Grange News

Thu, May 13, 2010 

 

Golf course grows, expands over the years

One doesn’t normally think of taking younger children to the golf course but Mary Remer would like that to change. She, along with husband Mike, own Skyline Golf Course in Cathlamet.

Electric car electrifies class

It went zipping around the Wahkiakum High School running track at 10-15 miles per hour. The Tri-Magnum three wheeled electric vehicle made its first shake-down run last Friday to determine stability and where any adjustments might need to be made.

WHS students raise money for miracles

During the past two weeks, members of the student council have been organizing activities to benefit Doernbecher Children's Hospital of Portland, which specializes in treating children.

Men allege meetings violations

Two men sue Naselle/Grays River Valley School District over meeting notices

Port 2 settles water bill, OK's roofing bids

Commissioners of Wahkiakum County Port District 2 held a special meeting last Friday to consider two items.


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