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Articles published Thu, Mar 4, 2010

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community-news

Magic show to bamboozle kids

Students named to Dean's List

Great White Tail contest winners announced

Special TRSN board meeting called

down-river-dispatches

GRV Library open house this Saturday

Our Naselle Comet basketball team deserves our thanks for such a great team effort this year. Though they didn’t quite make it to state, they did their best as a well rounded team. Congratulations to a successful year.

legals

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letters

Let Coast Guard to LNG security work

Elochoman Grange on the move again?

Property owners do object to emmissions

Reader believe Port made costly mistake

Seventeen states say FERC acted improperly

news

Ferry union contract: Up, or another year ?

Wahkiakum County commissioners hope to get to the bottom of a debate over dates: Does the contract with the ferry crew's union expire March 31, 2010, or March 31, 2011?

Mayor announces Main Street advisory

Cathlamet Mayor George Wehrfritz this week announced the appointment of a group to advise him on Main Street revitalization.

Ferry ramp solution elusive

Work on the new Puget Island ferry ramp is nearly finished, but the contractor and county officials have a long way to go to resolve a violation of grant funding conditions.

Grow your own groceries at sixth farm summit

Ahlberg Park gets new historic signs

Columbia River and familiar faces star in free film screenings March 13

“Roll On, Columbia,” a free public program of inspiring short documentaries starring the Columbia River will take place on March 13.

What's happening at the Fair?

Grange News

obituaries

Laverne Axlund Neilson

James M. Shoemaker

Lou A. Wegdahl

Mary Garrett

sheriffs-report

Sheriff's Report - March 4, 2010

skamokawa-news

Sound of train was really just the wind

As this week begins, the weather was pretty decent, some dry spells and sunshine; a nice relief from some nasty, wet days last week, except for Thursday morning, which was gorgeous.

sports

Lady Mules are champs

Mules knock off third ranked Tigers, then boot NW Christian; start state tourney Wednesday

Vikes cool Comets