The Wahkiakum County Eagle

Type what you are searching for in the box above.

Articles published Thu, May 10, 2012

Return to Archives



e-edition

May 10, 2012 edition

legals

No. 12-58

No 12-63

No. 12-67

No. 12-60

No. 12-70

No. 12-69

No. 12-71

letters

Teachers appreciated

Theft problem needs to be addressed

Support all Mules

All students should be treated equally

Grant money could benefit whole school

School needs to rethink drinks policy

Favoritism a growing concern

Community help needed to keep school sports alive

news

Super moon interests students

The biggest and brightest full moon of the year arrived Saturday night and illuminated Wahkiakum County.

Board OK's plan, discusses pertussis

Wahkiakum County commissioners Dan Cothren, Lisa Marsyla and Blair Brady handled a variety of business when they met Tuesday

Legislators hear Steamboat Sl. dike repair needs

Local officials last week enlisted the help of District 19 members of the Washington State Legislature in finding support for repairs of the eroding Steamboat Slough Dike.

DNR takes step to complete marbled murrelet plan

The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is looking for input on its plan to manage habitat for endangered marbled murrelets, a seabird that flies inland to nest in old, large conifers.

Election 2012

Cathlamet resident Dixie Kolditz has announced she will be a Republican candidate for state representative.

Early entry deadlines near for sturgeon derby

Entry deadlines are approaching for the 2012 Derby Dollars for Scholars barbecue and sturgeon derby to be held June 2.

sheriffs-report

Sheriff's Report - May 10, 2012

skamokawa-news

Weekend packed full with events

There are so many things to do this weekend that I don't know how anybody could fit them all in,

sports

Track & FIeld results

Wahkiakum Mule senior Brett Chaput placed first in the discus and set a new Wahkiakum High School record.