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Articles published Thu, Dec 31, 2009

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community-news

Chamber announces Festival of Trees results

down-river-dispatches

Former Naselle student returns from volunteer work

Where did 2009 go? I can’t believe it’s almost 2010. That means we have lived here for 10 years, and it seems like we moved in yesterday.

legals

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letters

Conservation district working with community

New mayor weighs in on LNG debate

news

Fish and Wildlife to continues trapping fish

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) salmon trapping measures are well underway on the Grays and Elochoman rivers.

Port 1 preparing for 2010

Managers of Port District No. 1 expect solid revenue for operations and facility expansion of the Elochoman Slough Marina in 2010.

Fair dealing with funding cut

The Wahkiakum County Fair still struggles to survive in a financial climate less hospitable than in years past.

What's happening at the Fair?

It’s been an interesting and rewarding year for the fairgrounds, resulting in an amazing new arena.

obituaries

Ardella M. De Van

Justin J. Florek

Derrill Lee Trimble

sheriffs-report

Sheriff’s Report - December 31, 2009

skamokawa-news

Crab feed Saturday; movie night Jan. 9

STILL COLD--As this last week in 2009 begins, I am sitting out here in West Valley with temperatures in the 20s in the early morning hours, so while we enjoyed some clear, blue skies over Christmas, we had to unthaw ourselves first.

sports

Basketball roundup