Articles published Thu, Jan 25, 2007
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Gutzwiler elected Fish and Wildlife chair
Jerry Gutzwiler, an orchardist from Wenatchee, has been elected chairman of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, the nine-member citizen panel ...
NW Power Council sees enough water for hydro
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- There should be enough water in the Columbia River Basin to produce a normal supply of electricity this spring and summer, the Northwest...
Workshop focuses on annexation process
The council and planning commission of the Town of Cathlamet held a workshop on annexation processes last Monday night.
Firemen respond to leak
Firemen from the Cathlamet and District 4 departments responded to Thomas Middle School shortly after 3 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Commissioners discuss varied issues
Wahkiakum County commissioners discussed a variety of issues at the January 23 meeting.
County has funds for road repair; permits next
Wahkiakum County has received funding to help repair and improve Family Camp Road, which was closed when culverts washed out in last November’s storms...
Town addressing park damage
Town of Cathlamet officials are planning to address damage which Erickson Park sustained during the November and December storm events.
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Compact meets today on fish seasons
The Columbia River Compact will meet this morning (Thursday) at 10 a.m. in the Water Resource Education Center, Vancouver, to review winter activities ...
Mule wrestlers top Ocosta, North Beach
The Wahkiakum Mule wrestling team competed this last Wednesday at home versus two league opponents, Ocosta High School and North Beach High School, with...
Mules edge Trojans, lose to Napavine
The Wahkiakum Mule girls basketball team split results in Central League basketball this week.
Autopsy: Heart disease fell man
An autopsy has revealed that heart disease was possibly the cause of death of a man who died January 13 at the Elochoman Slough Marina.
Youth hoop tourney scheduled
The Second Annual 1/2 Way to the BeachBoys Basketball Tournaments for fifth and sixth grade boys will be held February 17 and 18 in Cathlamet.
Winter Dance this weekend
The winter dance at the Norse Hall on Puget Island and sponsored by the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce will take place this Saturday, 6:30 - 11:30 p.m.
Conservation now required for water utilities
New regulations now require water utilities to conserve water to avoid a water supply crisis in the future.
LCC announces February classes
Lower Columbia College Community Education is offering the following classes in February:
McKenna sues twoWestern Washingtonorganizations for charity violations
Attorney General Rob McKenna has announced lawsuits against Veterans of Western Washington, Blind Children Services of Puget Sound and four individuals...
Hatfield to streamline missing persons procedures
When a child goes missing, time and information are two crucial factors that law enforcement officials have to deal with to ensure a successful recovery...
Tips for a fraud free tax season
Since January 2005, more than 105,000,000 people have been affected by the loss or theft of personal information, including millions through losses or ...
Monroe DRC to become SBA loan center
The Monroe Disaster Recovery Center (DRC), staffed by State and federal specialists, will transition to a Disaster Loan Outreach Center (DLOC) operated...
SR 4 fence repair and cleanup near Stella begins
Fence repairs and debris removal along SR 4 near Stella began January 22, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced Friday.
FEMA extends assistance application deadline
In consultation with the State of Washington, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has extended the deadline to register for federal/state assistance...