Articles published Thu, May 17, 2007
news
Riley sentence overturned
The Division II Washington State Court of Appeals on May 10 overturned the exceptional sentence of Andrue V. Riley and has remanded the case for new disposition...
Filing aheadfor fall elections
A variety of local election will be on the ballots this year, and with the advance of the primary election date to August, filing is much sooner.
PUD seekssystem protection
Wahkiakum PUD is taking steps to increase its system protections, Manager Dave Tramblie reported Tuesday at the PUD board of directors meeting.
Commissioners cut weed program
Wahkiakum County commissioners voted last Thursday to cut some county services and hold an advisory election on future operation of the Wahkiakum Family...
Ferry rampconstruction:How long shutdown?
The good news is that the project to construct a new, expanded ramp for the Puget Island ferry landing is on track for this winter, Wahkiakum County Public...
Veterans remember comrades with poppies, ceremony
Wahkiakum County's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #5297 will be distributing Buddy Poppies on Main Street on May 25 and 26.
WCF hiring students for summer jobs
This summer the Wahkiakum Community Foundation is again sponsoring habitat restoration jobs with high school students.
EDC announces funding grant from WCF/Bradwood Landing Fund
The Lower Columbia Economic Development Council received a grant in the amount of $12,500 from The Wahkiakum Community Foundation that will help the Council...
JBH House hosts a Tea in the Garden
The Julia Butler Hansen Heritage Center is proud to have Rob Stockhouse and Joyce Ower, Master Gardeners, at a Tea in the Garden on Saturday from 1-3 p.m...
Wahkiakum Mules Track Results - May 11 at Napavine
The Wahkiakum Mules track team is sending 15 student athletes to the District finals at Naselle on May 18. Field events start at 5 p.m. and running events...
Children of the American Revolution get new chapter
The Randolph Lawson Chapter, National Society of Children of the American Revolution (NSCAR), is being organized under the sponsorship of the Mary Richardson...
Quilt raffle for repairs,replacements at fairgrounds
Valerie Elliott Antijunti from Selah has made and donated a quilt to be raffled off to help raise funds for the fairgrounds.
Salal Spring ArtsFestival set at LCC
The public is invited to Lower Columbia College onMay 18, for theSalal Spring Arts Festival.No admission is charged to any of these events.