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Articles published Thu, Oct 20, 2011

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community-news

Community News - October 20, 2011

down-river-dispatches

Lots of family friendly events coming up

It sure is nice to have so much sunshine lately. I might even get the lawn mowed one more time before the rains make it impossible.

e-edition

October 20, 2011 edition

editorial

Election ballots are coming soon

Vote-by-mail ballots will soon arrive in the mailboxes of Washington's registered voters. With the presidential election out of the way two years ago, there's not much on the ballot.

fair-news

What's Happening at the Fair?

Did you cash your fair check yet? Don’t forget! Fair checks have to be cashed before the end of October.

legals

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letters

Priorities must be chosen carefully

Green power an unreliable gamble

Taking the fight against cancer to Washington, D.C.

news

Cathlamet council acts on concerns

The Cathlamet Town Council gave approval to its proposed budgets for 2012 at its monthly meeting last Monday.

County timber revenue good--for now

With the first round of the 2012 budgeting process coming soon, Wahkiakum County got the good and bad news from the State Department of Natural Resources on Tuesday.

Port 2 OK's budget, discusses contract

Commissioners of Port District No. 2 took care of house keeping measures and discussed a variety of issues when they met October 18.

Skamokawa native returns as bookkeeper

Layton Elliott is opening a new accounting business in Skamokawa, carrying on the tradition of his mother-in-law, the late Evelyn Caroll, who operated Evelyn’s Bookkeeping Service.

Scott, Appelo seek Port 2 position

Voters residing in the confines of Port District No. 2 have Wahkiakum County's only local contested election on the November ballot.

obituaries

Christopher W. Chevalier

Robert B. Webb, Jr.

sheriffs-report

Sheriff's Report - October 20, 2011

skamokawa-news

Local food banks need your help

s seen in last week's paper, both of our food banks could use some help. While one got a bit of help from a recent food drive, the holidays are coming and there is sure to be a huge surge of need during that time.

sports

Mules sweep Vikes, visit Napavine

The Wahkiakum 8-3 Mule volleyball team swept Mossyrock 3-0 last Thursday and visited Napavine on Tuesday.

Third ranked Comets win again

The Naselle Comets steamrolled the Northwest Christian Navigators 48-7 in Pacific League football last Friday.

Tigers top Mules in league finale

The Napavine Tigers played an almost perfect football game to defeat the Wahkiakum Mules 23-12 last Friday in a Central League game.

Cross Country Results

October 11&15