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Community News - February 2, 2012

down-river-dispatches

Happy ending for Glory and family

I’m starting this column on a very heartwarming note this week. Remember the little missing dog from the Hull Creek area? Well, Cindy and Rick Lahti are happy to announce that their precious Glory has come home after being missing for several weeks.

e-edition

February 2, 2012 edition

fair-news

What's Happening at the Fair?

Wow! Twenty people filled out applications for 12 positions on the Wahkiakum County fair board! I think our county commissioners had some tough decisions to make selecting board members.

legals

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letters

Chores were late Monday

Idea offered for use of farm

news

Senate passes marriage equality bill; House review next

Vote follows intense, moving debate

Water pump, office move occupy town council

Members of Cathlamet's town council discussed the need to replace intake pumps at the town's water treatment plant when the council convened January 25 to hold a meeting postponed from January 17 because of bad weather.

Westend voters receive ballots for special school levy

Voters in the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District this week received ballots for a special school levy election.

Kiwanis clubs raising funds for Doernbecher

In February, the Kiwanis Club of Cathlamet and other Kiwanis clubs in the region will hold their annual campaign to raise funds to support children's cancer research at the Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland.

Building materials store has new wholesaler

After 17 years as an Ace Hardware franchise, Cathlamet Building Materials owner Jim Wilson has decided to change wholesalers and is now working with Orgill.

obituaries

Gary L. Gilbertsen

sheriffs-report

Wahkiakum District Court

Sheriff's Report - February 2, 2012

skamokawa-news

New exhibit at Redmen Hall

This Saturday, the Friends of Skamokawa will showcase their new exhibit in the River Life Interpretive Center, which features many local craftsman from our county, and it's entitled, "A Kaleidoscope of Wahkiakum Crafts."

sports

Mules boys win 2 of 3 to gain momentum

The Mules trailed 8-7 early on against Morton-White Pass Tuesday night, but that was MWP’s only lead of the night as the Mules nonchalantly rolled to a 63-44 victory over the visiting Timberwolves in the Mules' final home game of the season.

Tigers, Ducks stop Lady Mules

The Wahkiakum Lady Mule basketball team came up short last weekend in games with two Central League basketball teams.