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Articles published Thu, May 13, 2010

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community-news

Faubions open pond for trout fishing

Great White Tail Run gets underway Saturday

Genealogy club to meet

Congress, Senate hopefuls to address Republicans

County gets new Noxious Weed Control Manager

Youth Adventure Program gears up

down-river-dispatches

Fashion and fun at Rosburg Hall Sunday

I hope everyone enjoyed the couple of days of sunshine we had last weekend, and that all the Moms had a wonderful day on Sunday.

editorial

Public meeting laws must be followed

Kudos to Steven Sultemeier and Steve Gacke for taking the Naselle/Grays River Valley School Board of Directors to task over alleged violations of the state Open Public Meetings Act.

legals

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letters

ShoreBank CEO responds to comments on proposed National Heritage Area

A tremendous thank you

news

Golf course grows, expands over the years

One doesn’t normally think of taking younger children to the golf course but Mary Remer would like that to change. She, along with husband Mike, own Skyline Golf Course in Cathlamet.

Electric car electrifies class

It went zipping around the Wahkiakum High School running track at 10-15 miles per hour. The Tri-Magnum three wheeled electric vehicle made its first shake-down run last Friday to determine stability and where any adjustments might need to be made.

WHS students raise money for miracles

During the past two weeks, members of the student council have been organizing activities to benefit Doernbecher Children's Hospital of Portland, which specializes in treating children.

Men allege meetings violations

Two men sue Naselle/Grays River Valley School District over meeting notices

Port 2 settles water bill, OK's roofing bids

Commissioners of Wahkiakum County Port District 2 held a special meeting last Friday to consider two items.

ShoreBank seeks indication of support

Whether or not Wahkiakum County is included in a proposed Columbia/Pacific National Heritage Area (NHA) will be decided very soon.

What's Happening at the Fair?

Farm market sets opening day record

sheriffs-report

Sheriff's Report - May 13, 2010

skamokawa-news

Popcorn popper theft a real shame

Sadly, our Skamokawa Grange is missing an item that had been purchased so that the entire community could enjoy it: a commercial popcorn maker.

sports

High School Track and Field results