The Wahkiakum County Eagle

Local News

Thu, Apr 15, 2010 

 

Opinions vary on national heritage area

Sponsors of a feasibility study on a proposal to form a regional national heritage area received full spectrum of opinion at a public hearing Tuesday evening in Cathlamet.

Commissioners: Timber market up, planners appointed

An upswing in the timber market could mean an increase in revenue from state managed county trust timber land, county officials learned Tuesday.

Candidate rounds out enhancement district ballot

Vote-by-mail ballots have been sent to landowners in the valley for election of members of the Grays River Habitat Enhancement District Board of Directors.

Census: We'll get back to you

Coordinators of the 2010 US Census have a response for Wahkiakum County residents who haven't yet received a questionnaire: We'll get back to you.

What's happening at the Fair?

"New" Appelo Archive Center founded

Thu, Apr 8, 2010 

 

Soldier returns from Afghan tour

Grays River election draws interest

A small election has drawn lots of interest in the Grays River Valley.

Commissioners meet planning applicants

Wahkiakum County commissioners interviewed candidates for a vacancy on the county planning commission and acted on other business items Tuesday.

Commissioners boost environmental specialist position

Wahkiakum officials this week agreed to reinforce the county health department's environmental health specialist position.

Business seminar to cover plans, budgets

Local businesses are sponsoring a seminar later this month to aid other Wahkiakum County businesses and people interested in operating a business.

Grange News

The election for the Grays River Habitat Enhancement District is proceeding for April 27.

What's happening at the Fair?

Thu, Apr 1, 2010 

 

Trap shooting hobby leads men to new challenges

When it comes to knocking clay pigeons out of the sky, Fred Hoven and John Didricksen are starting to get the hang of it.

Port 2 to hire new manager

Port District No. 2 may hire a new manager this week.

Architects present initial concepts for town center

Architects Without Borders (AWB) volunteers from Portland returned to Cathlamet Saturday to present their initial design concepts for the Cathlamet Town Hall / Library building and surrounding property.

Kiwanis donation boosts youth literacy

DOE sets hearing on biosolid plan

County, state lose jobs in February

Marine resources meeting set for April 8


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