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Transitional//EN""http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">The Wahkiakum County Eagle-- News-- Sports-- Weather and Tides-- Eagle CalendarOpinion -- Editorial...

Staffing, pandemic occupy county board of health

What to do with $181,000 in new funds coming to Wahkiakum County’s Department of Health and Human Services?

Short plats, subdivisions on upswing

If you don’t look now, you might miss some of those rural views of farmland, forest and waterfront that we enjoy in Wahkiakum County.

Mule girls scrambling for survival in district

The Wahkiakum Mule girls took on the Willapa Valley Vikings Tuesday in the last varsity game to be played in Valley Tenoski Gym, with Valley winning 73...

Mules notch undefeated season

The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team used balanced team play to wrap up an undefeated 19-0 regular season last Friday by choking the Morton Huskies ...

7 Mule wrestlers head to state

Seven members of the Wahkiakum Mule wrestling team have qualified for this week's state Mat Classic Tournament in the Tacoma Dome.

Grange News

This area's Horizons Program meetings began on Sunday at the Grays River Grange Hall.Did you know that the Horizons is a community leadership program aimed...

Lattie Metcalf Small Business Award goes to Islanders

Lower Columbia Economic Development Council board member Sandi Reider had the honor of presenting this year's Small Business Award to Rob and Diane Stockhouse...

Conversation Circles bring new perspectives, ideas

Wahkiakum residents from all walks of life joined together last week in Grays River, Skamokawa and Cathlamet to discuss factors affecting Wahkiakum County's...

Clinic begins 2nd year featuring local artists

As the "Community of Caring and Sharing" art program at the local medical clinic launches its second year, a February 26 deadline for submissions...

Evening razor clam dig approved for February 16-18

|Clam diggers have got a green light to proceed with an evening razor clam dig February 16 and 17 at four ocean beaches, one of which will remain open ...

Youth Baseball Leagues merge

Cal Ripken Central Youth Baseball has announced that District Commissioner, Randy Green, and the State Commissioner, Bill Daniels, and the National Cal...

Time running outfor Teacher of the Year nominations

The deadline for accepting nominations for the Washington 2006-2007 Teacher of the Year award is midnight, March 1. The announcement came from the award...

Workshop aims to help preserve heirlooms

By popular demand, Jennifer Cobb, of Heirloom Preservation, will return to the River Life Interpretive Center, March 11 at 1 p.m. to demonstrate techniques...

Red Cross schedules health and safety classes

The American Red Cross Southwest Washington Chapter is offering health and safety classes to the general public at the Red Cross office at 1265 14th Avenue...

Symphonic Band plays free concert

The North Coast Symphonic Band will present a free concert at the historic Liberty Theater in downtown Astoria onMarch 4 at 2 p.m.