Articles published Thu, Apr 19, 2007
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Council considering water, sewer ordinances
The Cathlamet Town Council held first readings of two ordinances affecting water line connections and sewer rates when it met last Monday night.
County budget: Steady as she goes
Wahkiakum County officials are expecting budget belt tightening some time thisyear, but for now, theyare not making any changes in the budget course they've...
County exploring new federal status, operator for clinic
Wahkiakum County officials have found a new avenue to explore as they search for answers to funding the Wahkiakum Family Practice Clinic.
Mules run into fastpitch powers
The Wahkiakum Mule fastpitch softball team lost two recent games to powerful teams.
April 19-22 morning clam dig approved
Clam diggers have got a green light to proceed with a morning razor clam dig April 19-22 at several ocean beaches.
Ag Summit 2007: Wahkiakum first! Eat local
The third annual Wahkiakum Ag Summit, presented by WSU Wahkiakum County Extension, will feature regional experts speaking on tapping into expanding markets...
Area students namedto UW Dean's list
Two students from Cathlamet have been named to the Dean's List at the University of Washington for the Winter Quarter.
Trio will provide music for traditional dances
There will be a Country Dance at the Netel Grange south of Astoria on Saturday April 28 from 8 until 11 p.m.
Guitar society hosting folk musicians' performance
The Inn at Lucky Mud, Skamokawa, willhost folk musicians Stewart and Betty Hendrickson with Jerry Middaugh on Saturday at 5 p.m.
SR 4 paving begins this summer
A project to pave and provide safety improvements to SR 4, from Coal Creek to I-5, will begin early this summer, announced the Washington State Department...