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Articles published Thu, Jun 18, 2009

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Knowledge makes recycling less of a mystery

Recycling everyday household items sounds easy, however, has proven to be somewhat confusing. Cut out this handy guide for the refrigerator or garage to...

War against noxious weeds begins at home

Naselle area gets new full service vet clinic

Archive center bringslocal writer on board

Smoky Water Follies bring old time fun

County bridges evaluated

Public Works Director Pete Ringen presented the annual bridge inspection report to the county board of commissioners and described plans to improve low...

Clinic exchange moving forward

The proposal to have Cowlitz Family Health Center take over Wahkiakum Family Practice Clinic is moving forward.

Council considers lagoon upgradefor sewer system

Town of Cathlamet officials dealt with a number of issues relating to their wastewater treatment plant plans and a variety of other issues at the meeting...

N-GRVHS seniors are on their way

WHS Class of '09 shows its mettle

Wahkiakum High School's Class of 2009 left a mark to be recognized.

Port 1 discusses construction, fees

Commissioners of Wahkiakum County Port District 1 met June 11 at their regularly scheduled meeting to act on a variety of matters.

Port 2 schedules special meeting on budget change

At their regularly scheduled meeting on June 16, Wahkiakum Port District 2 commissioners scheduled a special meeting for next Tuesday for further work ...

PUD receives FEMA funds, completes management raises

Wahkiakum PUD Manager Dave Tramblie this week told the board of commissioners the governmental entities in the county will receive funding for the damage...

WHS seniors earn scholarships