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Articles published Thu, Feb 19, 2009

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Council to consider EMS stipends

The Cathlamet Town Council worked on parking, projects and policies when it met Tuesday for its monthly meeting.

Mule boys falter in district opener

Lady Mules stop South Bend, face Napavine tonight

Clinic advisors seek influx of revenue

Managers of the Wahkiakum County Family Practice Clinic are working hard to boost revenues, Business Manager Crystal Stanley reported Tuesday to the county...

Commissioners increase food,septic permit fees

Wahkiakum County Commissioners Dan Cothren, Blair Brady and Lisa Marsyla approved Tuesday raises and adjustments to the fees that the health department...

Vegetation must go from Island dikes

Bill introduced to save youth camp

Hard work pays off

While it may be too late to make that New Year’s Resolution to lose weight, it’s never too late to decide to get healthy. That was the number...

PUD reports work with other entities

Wahkiakum PUD Manager Dave Tramblie on Tuesday informed the board of the Puget Island Diking District’s intent to start dredging the area on Grove...

State, citizens go to court to fight Bradwood Landing

3 Mule wrestlers qualify for state

Agency taking commentson Naselle Youth Camp

Columbia film donated to Cathlamet Library

St. James plans for a spot of English tea

Dance and dessert social fundraiser set

WSU Extension News

We are well into the first of our series of Workforce Prep Classes for middle and high school students.The class on Media Intro has 12 middle school members...

What's Happening at the Fair?

Congratulations to all of our raffle prize winners from Saturday’s Valentine Diamond Dinner and a huge thank you to Becky Ledtke, Lisa Frink, C&...