Articles published Thu, Nov 6, 2008
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WSU Extension
Yes, WSU Extension is still alive and well in Wahkiakum County. The office is open from 9 a.m. to noon and 12:30-4 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays...
Neewollah brings out spooks and ghouls
Wahkiakum youth finish season with 4-1 record
Halloween poster contest winners announced
Port 2 workson 2009 budget
Commissioners and staff of Port District No. 2 of Wahkiakum County went over the proposed budget Tuesday evening and heard a proposal to add a marketing...
Council, engineers discuss next steps for wastewater plant
The Cathlamet Town Council and consulting engineers on Monday reviewed the predesign report for a new wastewater treatment plant.
Election: Cothren, Marsyla elected to commission
Wahkiakum County voters joined the rest of the United States Tuesday in electing the nation’s first African-American president, Senator Barack Obama...
2nd dredging project delayed
While the Port of Portland dredge “Oregon” pumped spoils on the eroding East Sunny Sands shoreline this week, dredging to address erosion at...
PUD discusses outage, OK's water contract
The Wahkiakum PUD board of commissioners met Tuesday to discuss a variety of topics.
Real estate market feels effect of poor lending practices
The housing market continues to be questionable in many areas of the United States; a survey of Wahkiakum County’s situation real estate business...
Mules, Comets qualify for cross country state
Pirates stop Mules 14-6
The Adna Pirates edged the Wahkiakum Mules 14-6 in a hard-fought, defensive Central League football game last Friday.
Mules start volleyball playoffs
What's Happening at the Fair?
Our Haunted House fundraiser was a lot of fun, with screams of terror as well as delight, as families came together to enjoy the 4-H bake sale, carnival...