Articles published Thu, Feb 22, 2007
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Network bringing providers together
The Wahkiakum Community Network will have a Networking Cafe instead of its regular meeting March 5, 6 p.m., in the River Street Meeting Room, Cathlamet...
PUD accepts water system work
Commissioners of Wahkiakum PUD gave final approval to the project to extend the Western Wahkiakum Water System when they met Tuesday.
County OK's two subdivisions
Wahkiakum County Commissioners Dan Cothren and Tom Doumit approved two subdivisions, discussed meeting comportment and acted on other issues at their Tuesday...
Council addresses park, port issues
Members of the Cathlamet Town Council acted on a variety of issues at their February 20 meeting.
Ordinance would target moorage
Town of Cathlamet Attorney Bill Faubion proposed Tuesday the town adopt an ordinance regulating long term moorage in waters of the Columbia under town ...
County startingfairgroundcleanup work
Water soaked the walls and floor of the fair office,
Comettes knock Mules from district
The Naselle Comettes knocked the Wahkiakum Mule girls basketball team out of the Southwest 2B Girls District Basketball Tournament with a 65-49 decision...
Slope stabilization project almost ready
The Washington Department of Transportation is still working on the final easements to stabilize a slope just east of Stella at Milepost 50.9 on SR 4.
Mendez, Johns earn state medals
The Wahkiakum Mule wrestling team brought home two state medals as Chris Mendez (160 lbs) and Brady Johns (135 lbs) both placed at Mat Classic XIX last...
Mule boys handle Panthers, play tonight
The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team reached the semifinals of the Southwest 2B Boys District Basketball Tournament with a 63-48 win over the White ...
WHS announces honor roll
The honor roll as announced by Wahkiakum High School last week includes full time students grades 9-12 (3.25 or above) for the second quarter ending January...
Assistance available to 19 counties
President Bush has issued a major disaster declaration for 19 Washington counties as a result of the severe winter storms, landslides and mudslides of ...
Agency offersstorm damage assistance
Winter storms in western Washington counties exceeded typical crop losses that normally occur due to adverse weather, this year.
Public forums balance community,heritage,commerce
Two public forums planned forMarch 7 and 8, will focus on the National Heritage Area proposed for thegateway communities of the Columbia-Pacific region...
Assistance deadline passes, funds still being processed
Even though the opportunity to register for federal and state assistance came to an end on February 12, applications continue to be processed.
Salmonella linked to peanut butter
Public health officials in multiple states and the CDC are investigating a large outbreak of Salmonella Tennessee infections linked to consuming Great ...