Articles published Fri, Sep 25, 2009
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Naselle students earn test honors
Naselle’s students won a coveted honor from education officials in Washington D.C. last week, but new state graduation requirements for math will...
City seeks new road for sewer plant savings
The Cathlamet Town Council handled a variety of business at its monthly meeting last Monday.
Commissionersseek agreements
Wahkiakum County commissioners sparred on and off through their Tuesday meeting as they made appointments and worked on a variety of requests.
Willing to share domestic partnership story?
Attorney recalls county's march into 21st century
Over 500 people came - the largest crowd ever assembled in Wahkiakum county - to honor one man.The courtroom filled with people, hundreds more lined the...
Port 2
Port 2 was short one commissioner last Tuesday due to Commissioner Carlton Appelo being on vacation.
Food bank moving to fairgrounds
Helping Hand food bank coordinator Mary Dasher shows some of the food left to distribute to her clients before the organization moves to temporary housing...
PUD considers house move, rates
Wahkiakum PUD's board of commissioners hurried through its agenda September 15 to make time for a presentation by Bonneville Power Administration representatives...
Changing market alters PUD's position on profit
The Bonneville Power Administration’s billing philosophy is changing. That’s the word from the representative who met with Wahkiakum’...
Region, county lead in H1N1 flu preparation
October's Columbia River Country Days to feature all things Wahkiakum Grown
Columbia River Country Days, October 2 and 3, will feature all things Wahkiakum Grown, including farm tours and a gourmet menu of local courses served ...
Historians face off on Pillar Rock history
sports
Wahkiakum Cross Country
Mules capture Mossyrock tourney
Mules trample Ducks 40-12
Mule wingback Joel Nicolazzi found a big hole behind the blocking of Ty Bain, 66, Phillip Doumit, 50, and Luke Thomason, 65, for a big gain in the Mules...