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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...

Commissioners plan community meetings

Wahkiakum County commissioners will hold community meetings in the next few months to discuss a variety of issues, Commissioners Dan Cothren and Tom Doumit...

School board OK’s golf team trial

Wahkiakum School District board of directors heard a variety of reports and inputs when they met February 20.

Salmon forecasts indicate low return

Prospects for salmon fishing are down this year with fewer chinook and coho expected to return to most rivers in the region, according to preseason forecasts...

Salmon derby set at Cathlamet

The Elochoman Marina Scholarship Spring Salmon Derby will run March 23 through April 14.

Fire hall assembly to start

H&K Construction will start assembly of the new Cathlamet fire hall next week.

Preschools have openings for new students

St. James Family Center has openings in the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program in Cathlamet and Rosburg.

Ducks stop Mules fordistrict title - Mules open state against LaConner

Story and photos by Rick Nelson

RV donations needed for those with damaged homes

Recreational vehicle (RV) donations are being sought for nine families whose RVs were destroyed in the winter storms of late 2006 and early 2007.

Great White Tail Run logo contest winners announced

The Wahkiakum County 4-H Council is gearing up for its 23rd annual Great White Tail Run on May 19.

LCC Symphonic Band sets ‘UncommonWomen’

The Lower Columbia College Symphonic Band will present “Uncommon Women” on March 6, featuring works by prominent and often pioneering&mdash...

Lower Columbia Recycling is open for business!

Ben Elkinton is no stranger to Wahkiakum County, nor to the dozens of people who know him as "Ben the Junk Guy".

Give blood and make March a “lucky” month

This month,the American Red Cross is holding seven blood drives in Cowlitz and Pacific counties that are open to the public.

Commemorative bench planned for Linquist

A new bench similar to the memorial benches currently in front of the Courthouse is being planned as a memorial to former Commissioner Mark Linquist who...

LCC class schedule includes healthcare providers

Lower Columbia College has released its class schedule for March. The following classes are being offered this month: