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Articles published Thu, Jun 7, 2012

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down-river-dispatches

Blessing of the Animals this Sunday

There will be a Blessing of the Animals service next Sunday at Grays River United Methodist Church at 10 a.m.

fair-news

What's Happening at the Fair?

What a great week-end for the Dollars for Scholars events! With rain showers all week and a pretty wet day on Friday we were all very happy when the sun came out and continued to shine all Saturday afternoon.

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letters

Does the PUD have something to hide?

Writer questions choice of new principal

Open mind needed over food bank plans

Some advice for summer

Modification to new teaching program offered

Parks need to meet community needs

news

Graduating seniors ready to shine

Profile's of this year's Valedictorians and Salutatorians

Learning respect from cedar and salmon

When students arrived at Skamokawa United Methodist Church Friday morning, Ronn “Long Claw” Wilson had transformed the banquet room into a museum of displays representing northwest plants, animal skins, and Native American culture.

PUD crews busy with water, line work

“I think I enjoyed grade school too much, because I love show and tell,” joked PUD Manager Dave Tramblie as he passed around a two foot long section of water pipe to PUD commissioners during their Tuesday morning meeting.

Officials review draft H&HS analysis

Wahkiakum County commissioners and administrators of the Health and Human Services Department reviewed a draft analysis of the department on Tuesday.

County, land trust to address drainage issue

Wahkiakum County and the Columbia Land Trust agreed Tuesday to work cooperatively to find a solution to drainage problems plaguing landowners at the end of Nelson Creek.

Oregon initiative draws commissioners' ire

An Oregon election initiative aimed at banning the use of gill nets in inland waters such as the Columbia River has gathered more than 105,000 signatures, well over the 87,213 needed to get the measure on the Nov. 6 ballot.

County may intervene in Audubon suit

Wahkiakum County may file a counter claim in a suit the Seattle Audubon Society and the Olympic Forest Coalition have filed against the state Department of Natural Resources.

Board of Natural Resources okays trust land transfer

The state Board of Natural Resources approved Tuesday the transfer of 67 acres of State Forest Trust land in Wahkiakum County to conservation status.

Little Free Library takes off in Cathlamet

Heading to the marina from downtown Cathlamet, one might stroll down Butler Street and come across Jim Kolberg’s home and the little free library that adorns his front yard.

sheriffs-report

Sheriff's Report - June 7, 2012

skamokawa-news

Graduation rites this weekend

It's that time once again when proud parents watch their children graduate from high school and venture out into the world. We wish the Class of 2012 the very best.