Articles published Thu, Mar 29, 2007
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Clinic: Officials continue to plan cuts, community presentation
Wahkiakum County officials are continuing to plan ways to address a financial crisis at the Wahkiakum Family Practice Clinic and how they'll present information...
Mules top Winlock, Morton
Ty Briscoe follows
School board considers maintenance needs
The Wahkiakum School District board of directors is wrestling with the $800,000 question: How to address maintenance needs.
Containers for recycling, not garbage, officials say
Garbage bags surround recycling containers
Slope stabilization work underway on SR 4
Wilder Construction Company of Bellingham has started work on a contract to stabilize a slide-prone slope above SR 4 at Milepost 50.9 at Stella.
Wahkiakum County justice is often unjust
(Editor's note: About three weeks ago, we received a letter to the editor from a Cathlamet woman who alledged that two Wahkiakum County deputy sheriffs...
Census: Wahkiakum among state's fastest growing counties
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- The Pasco area was the fastest-growing part of Washington state in the past year, with Franklin County growing an estimated 5.7 ...
Parenting program teaches relationship skills
Improving parent-child relationships is the focus of a series of discussion sessions beginning April 9 at 6:30 p.m. at St. James Family Center. The discussions...
CAP recognizes driver for saving client’s life
At their last meeting, the CAP Board of Directors presented Tony Jessen with an award and a gift certificate in recognition of the extra care and concern...
Council passes resolution supporting Bradwood
The Columbia Pacific Building Trades Council unanimously passed a resolution supporting the Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal.