Articles published Thu, Feb 1, 2007
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Mule girls press Adna for 61-58 win
The Wahkiakum Mule girls basketball team used a full-game full-court press to earn a 61-58 win over the Adna Pirates Tuesday in Central League basketball...
County officials monitor revenues, budgets
Wahkiakum County officials ended January with a sharp examination of finances for the 2007 budgets.
Mules stop Tigers
The Wahkiakum Mules kept their grip on first place in the Central League with a 61-50 win January 24 at Napavine.
School district critiques bad weather policies
Wahkiakum School District officials reviewed procedures for determining and announcing closures for bad weather at the board of directors’ monthly...
Grant provides new scale, phone system to clinic
Wahkiakum Family Practice Clinic recently obtained a new scale and phone system.
DOT seeks easements for Stella work
The Washington State Department of Transportation is negotiating with landowners for easements to secure an unstable rock bluff on SR 4 just east of Stella...
Parenting classes to start in Rosburg
BeginningFebruary 7, the "1-2-3-4 Parents!" classes will start at the Valley Bible Church in Rosburg, just off of SR4.
Charitable giving made easy
On January 17, the St. James Family Center hosted a luncheon and seminar entitled "Charitable Giving Made Easy" to approximately 50 individuals...
Dredging work ready to start
The US Army Corps of Engineers is preparing to conduct dredging along Puget Island that will address erosion issues that have been affecting Island shorelines...
State will review medical technologies for safety and effectiveness
The state of Washington will have experts review three medical technologies for safety and effectiveness to determine if they should be covered under state...
Developmental disabilities trust recruits board members
The Developmental Disabilities Life Opportunities Trust (DDLOT), a public-private partnership established to create a stable resource to enhance the quality...
The importance of a home inventory
After this winter’s storms, now is the time for homeowners and renters to prepare an inventory of all of the items in their homes, according to state...
Two weeks left to register for assistance
With the deadline to register for disaster assistance a little more than two weeks away, recovery assistance totals continue to rise.
McKenna Announces Settlement with Bayer
Attorney General Rob McKenna announced an $8 million, multi-state settlement with Bayer Corporation concerning its marketing of Baycol, a drug used to ...
Baird named chairman to subcommittee on research and science education
Congressman Baird has been named Chairman of the Subcommittee on Research and Science Education of the House Science and Technology Committee.
Campaign urges teens to report reckless driving
The Ad Council, a coalition of state Attorneys General, consumer protection agencies, SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) and AAA (American Automobile...
New laser rules protect cosmetic surgery patients
Rules for cosmetic use of lasers have been filed by the Medical Quality Assurance Commission and become effective March 1.
Spring Chinook fisheryextended in lower Columbia
Anglers may continue fishing for hatchery spring Chinook salmon in the lower Columbia River from the Interstate 5 bridge downstream to Buoy 10 through ...
Sundays added to fishery from Wauna to Bonneville
Starting February 1, Columbia River anglers will be able to fish for white sturgeon four days per week - including Sundays - between the Wauna power lines...
Gov. Gregoire announces "remarkable strides" to improve child safety and well-being
Governor Chris Gregoire announced that the US Department of Health and Human Services has recognized the Washington Department of Social and Health Services...