Articles published Thu, Feb 11, 2010
community-news
Youth baseball sign ups set for Feb 17, 24
Quilt exhibit opens Saturday
Woman's Club pie social to raise funds
Grant writing class set
Financial peace is just around the corner
down-river-dispatches
Seagulls and eagles come to Grays River
It certainly looks like spring is on its way. Trees are budding out, the daffodils are already blooming in my yard, the frogs are singing, and I have even seen a hummingbird this morning, in this gorgeous sunshine.
e-edition
Feb 11th 2010
Voters approve special levies; Baird visits to hear needs in final year; more
editorial
Opinion
I would never use the term "lame duck" to describe Representative Brian Baird.
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letters
Senator's thoughts on why I-960 should be amended
Raising awareness of teen dating violence
news
Baird visits to hear needs in final year
Congressman Brian Baird visited Cathlamet last Friday to gather input on needs and concerns local constituents have for him in his final year in office.
Ferry closing next week for ramp installation
The ferry "Wahkiakum" is scheduled to be out of service February 15 and 16 as Bergerson Construction installs a new ramp at the Puget Island ferry landing.
Foreign steel a problem for ferry ramp
The contract to construct the ramp for the ferry "Wahkiakum" may end up in court.
County, NorthernStar resuming negotiations
The on again, off again negotiations between Wahkiakum County and NorthernStar Natural Gas for security escorts services for tankers carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) are apparently on again.
Appeals court reverses Johnson Park ruling
The Washington State Court of Appeals, Division II, in late January overturned a Wahkiakum County Superior Court decision giving control of the old Rosburg School, known now as Johnson Park, to Johnson Family heirs.
Architects collecting input on library, town hall
Architects and Cathlamet town officials will be looking for ideas for the development of town hall, the municipal library and even the Pioneer Community Center next Monday.
Voters approve special levies
PUD discusses Westend projects
Groups presenting movie for Valentine's Day
As part of nationwide screenings to mark Freedom to Marry Week, PFLAG Lower Columbia and Longview United Methodist Church present a special Valentine's Day screening of Inlaws & Outlaws
What's Happening at the Fair?
The wait is almost over as our third Annual Valentine’s Diamond dinner is happening this Saturday!
obituaries
Violet Stone
skamokawa-news
Lots of events on Valentine weekend
Monday wasn't too bad; some fog in the morning and lots of sunshine, which was nice after several days of partially wet and cold.
sports
Mules win 2 titles in district tourney
Wahkiakum Mule wrestlers won two championships at last weekend's District 4 Tournament, and finished second overall.
Pirates top Mules
The host Adna Pirates handed the Wahkiakum Mule basketball team a 60-50 loss last Saturday despite another record setting performance by Mule senior Cody Olsen.
Lady Mules lose to Pirates, Tigers
The Wahkiakum Lady Mule girls basketball team had good starts but couldn't sustain their efforts in their last two games of the regular season.