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Articles published Thu, Feb 4, 2010

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community-news

Russell sets town halls

Baird in Cathlamet Friday

Tribal meeting correction

GOP looking for grassroots activists

down-river-dispatches

Future of Johnson Park a little clearer

This sure has been an odd winter so far. Definitely nicer than the past few years. My daffodils are already coming up and showing buds.

legals

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letters

Prevention is key in teen dating violence

Let’s have a real development debate

Shooting the messenger is not the done thing

Not everyone is on board for LNG

news

Health department plans education for septic system rules

The Wahkiakum County Health Department is planning some educational programs on rules regarding installation of septic sewer systems.

Erosion eats away at Mattson Road

Wahkiakum County road crews will continue to work on protecting Mattson Road, Public Works Director Pete Ringen reported Tuesday.

NorthernStar will withdraw from LNG security talks

The Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Department probably won't provide security for shipments of liquefied natual gas (LNG) to the proposed Bradwood Landing plant.

Council OK's start of sewer plant design

In a special meeting last Friday, the Cathlamet Town Council voted unanimously to complete design of a new waste water treatment plant that could cost $13 million.

What's Happening at the Fair?

Have you got your tickets yet? The 3rd Annual Valentine’s Diamond dinner is quickly approaching with tickets selling like hotcakes.

obituaries

Larry G. Martin

sheriffs-report

Sheriff’s Report - February 2, 2010

skamokawa-news

Free tools for rural survival workshop

While we had some dry days last week, this month began with quite a bit of rain and a pretty nasty Monday.

sports

Lady Mules throttle Mossyrock 58-43

The Wahkiakum Lady Mules basketball team used speed and quickness to defeat the Mossyrock Vikings 58-43 Tuesday evening in Cathlamet.

Mules hand Panthers a 64-57 defeat

The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team used a third quarter explosion to post a 64-57 Central League victory over the White Pass Panthers last Friday.

Comets take lead

On Tuesday, the battle for first place in the Pacific League boys basketball standings took place in a crowded gym in Naselle, with the Comets beating South Bend 69-55.