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Articles from the February 20, 2020 edition


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  • Council adopts meeting change, tackles other issues

    Rick Nelson|Feb 20, 2020

    For the second month in a row, the monthly meeting of the Cathlamet town council on Monday reached the four hour length as council members tackled a variety of business items. Next month may not have the long meeting, for the council amended the town meeting ordinance to establish two regular meetings per month, instead of one. The council will meet on the first and third Mondays, 6 p.m., in the DeBriae Fire Hall Meeting Room starting March 2. In other business: --The town opened the Butler...

  • School board hears election report, other business

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 20, 2020

    The Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors met on Tuesday to discuss the bond and get an update on school business. The school bond was rejected by 65.62 percent of voters last week. The final tally was 548 for, and 1046 against. “It wasn’t the result we were hoping for,” Superintendent Brent Freeman said. “I think the clear message was that the price point was high. We knew that.” “The work doesn’t go away,” he continued. “We’ve reached out to legislators. All three of our legislators...

  • Port 1 commission holding back on Johnson House over improvement costs

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 20, 2020

    Wahkiakum County Port District 1 Board of Commissioners met last Thursday to discuss the Johnson House, County Line Park and a few other matters. The port received bids for window replacement and the roof for the Johnson House, and after some discussion, commissioners decided they wanted some more time to think about the matter. “It could be fixed up and habitable,” Commissioner Brett Deaton said, “but how much? “I’m on the fence with Brett on this one,” Commissioner Scott Anderson said. “I se...

  • Commissioners adopt parks & recreation plan; ferry closure rescheduled

    Rick Nelson|Feb 20, 2020

    Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday adopted a county parks and recreation plan despite citizen concerns it focuses too heavily on the Johnson Park facility at Rosburg. In other business, the board once again tabled a decision on removing trees at the Johnson House in Cathlamet and rescheduled the coming drydock closure for the ferry Oscar B., which will now start March 11. The parks and recreation plan identifies parks, community centers and other recreational facilities across the county and provides an analysis defining priorities for...

  • Too late for last week

    Feb 20, 2020

    This photo arrived too late for publishing with the article about Butterfly and Spar Pole, a collaboration between poet Robert Michael Pyle and musicians Krist Novoselic and Ray Prestegard. Abbey Road, Cathlamet?...

  • Local musicians raising funds for vinyl recording

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 20, 2020

    There are only a couple days left to get in on a Kickstarter project started by a band that calls Cathlamet home for a few seasons between cross country tours to promote their music. You may have caught the couple's act at River Mile 38 Brewery or at the Skamokawa Grange. They are The Mutineers, or Merry Young and Brian Matushek, "a traveling duo and a husband-and-wife team who have been making music and art together since 2008." Last summer, they also performed for the Road Scholar Program...

  • Wahkiakum Superior Court

    Feb 20, 2020

    Two individuals involved in the burglary at Skamokawa General Store on August 14, 2019, pled guilty to charges in court in recent months. Jacob Childers, 18, represented by attorney Mark Baum, pled guilty to a felony offense, Burglary in the Second Degree, before Judge Heidi Heywood in Superior Court on November 25, 2019. The conviction carried a 1-3 month sentence, and Childers, who had already served two months, was released. Hayley Kerstetter, 20, represented by attorney Kevin Blondin, pled guilty to a gross misdemeanor, Criminal Trespass...

  • Herrera Beutler holding telephone town hall Saturday

    Feb 20, 2020

    Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler will host a live telephone town hall on Saturday, 2:30 p.m. All residents of Southwest Washington’s third congressional district are invited to join for updates, ask questions or share whatever is on their mind. Residents can sign up to receive a phone alert to join the telephone town hall by visiting this link, https://herrerabeutler.house.gov/forms/form/?ID=3247, and entering their contact information. They can also contact Jaime’s Vancouver office to be placed on the call list by calling (360) 695...

  • House passes bill to expand court-ordered gun seizure

    Feb 20, 2020

    By Cameron Sheppard, WNPA News Service OLYMPIA (Feb. 17)--Courts could be one step closer to ordering people subject to vulnerable adult protection orders to surrender their firearms after the House voted 55 to 42 on Feb. 14 in favor of a bill that expands authority to do so. House Bill 2305 would allow courts issuing a Vulnerable Adult Protection Order to consider whether a person named as an abuser should surrender their firearms, or concealed carry license. “This bill gives judges the same tools they have for other protection orders to o...

  • Friends of Skamokawa is seeking vendors

    Kay Chamberlain|Feb 20, 2020

    HALF AND HALF--As this week began, we had sort of a gray but dry start, but by mid-afternoon Sunday, the rain started to fall pretty heavily and along with some wind, made for quite the racket on the windows around my place. Thankfully this dark soaker didn't last too long and we got back to some sunshine, but we're definitely doing the "half and half" routine around here. Drier but colder weather followed that but we're supposed to be back to the boots and umbrellas type weather by the weekend, so here's hoping that we don't get anymore...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Feb 20, 2020

    Valentine's Bingo was a huge success! Thank you to our sponsors Walmart in Warrenton, Maria's, Julie's Java, The Pizza Mill, Cathlamet Market, The Eagle, Graggs, Daisy Chain Flowers, The Video Store, Patty Cakes, and the Duck Inn. A good time was had by all and a lot of chocolates were won. The next bingo will be Easter Bingo on April 10 at 6 p.m., in the youth building at the fairgrounds. Come out and have some fun. The fair board has picked the 2020 Fair Theme "Dancin With The Steers!" We are in need of some superintendants in the T-Building...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Feb 20, 2020

    THURSDAY Community Center, Cathlamet, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Community Center, Cathlamet, 6-7:15 p.m. Learn to knit, crochet and mend, Sandra Sews, Community Center, Cathlamet, 10:30 a.m.-Noon. Walking Group, Community Center, Cathlamet, 9 a.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, The Hope Center, 3rd & Maple, Cathlamet, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Fire Protection District No. 1 Commissioners, Fire Hall, 5:30 p.m. Fire District No. 4, 7 p.m. Cathlamet First Aid Division, Fire Hall, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Feb 20, 2020

    Oneida Road As a relatively new person to the county by local standards, it has been my pleasure to travel the different roads in the area. I have seen some of the maintenance needs on Eden Valley Road, Hull Creek Road, and Shannon Road. They all have their needs, but the one that really stuck out in my mind was Oneida Road. Not that this road was any different, but there were so many spots on Oneida Road that are dangerous to oncoming traffic because the road is not wide enough. The road has...

  • Sheriff's Report, February 20, 2020

    Feb 20, 2020

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: February 10 — 6:09 a.m. The Grays River ambulance responded to a Rosburg home when a caller reported that an individual was not breathing. 5:43 p.m. A burglar alarm was activated at a Deep River address. A deputy and state patrol responded and found everything closed and locked. February 11 — 9:13 a.m. A caller from a Cathlamet school reported that a student was truant. A deputy spoke to the youth, who agr...

  • N/GRVSD Board Meeting Notes

    Superindent Lisa Nelson|Feb 20, 2020

    The Naselle-Grays River Valley School Board of Directors met for its monthly meeting on February 18, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. in the Middle School Commons. After approval of the consent agenda, the following were approved--the school calendar for 2020-21 and overnight and out of district travel for spring sports and activities. In personnel matters, the resignation of Ryley Queener as middle school track coach was acknowledged. An evaluation of the superintendent was also conducted. The board agreed to extend the Superintendent’s contract for a...

  • Clark Wright Hutcheson

    Feb 20, 2020

    April 18, 1929-January 17, 2020 Clark W. Hutcheson, 90, of Longview, passed away Friday at Canterbury Inn after living with Parkinson's for 15 years. Clark was born April 18, 1929 in Ouachita, Arkansas to Mart and Edrie (Seale) Hutcheson. He graduated from Sparkman High School, Sparkman, Arkansas in 1947 and moved to Longview in 1948. Clark was co-owner of a Woodland service station for a few years, before going to work at Reynolds Metals Co. in Longview. He climbed to the rank of Cast House...

  • Raymond Otto Bauer

    Feb 20, 2020

    Ray Bauer was born July 24, 1931, in Portland, Ore., to Otto and Miriam Bauer and passed away February 10, 2020, in Longview. Ray lived in Cedar Mills, Ore., until he was 14 and the family moved to Puget Island. Ray married Wilma Petersen in 1951 and had two daughters, Betti and Linda. Ray worked for the Department of Fisheries, and the family moved quite often. In 1965, Ray began working construction, and the family moved to Kennewick, where they lived until his retirement in 1975, when the...

  • Lions Club Student of the Month

    Feb 20, 2020

    Heidi Bruntmyer is The Lions Club's January Student of The Month. Lions president Terri Elfers honored Heidi with a check and a certificate as her grandfather Tom Shofner looks on. Heidi was involved in soccer for about eight years and is now active in softball, golf and volleyball. Her future plans include college and a career in law enforcement. Courtesy photo....

  • WHS student nominated for Presidential Scholar

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 20, 2020

    The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction has chosen Wahkiakum High School senior Nai'a Freeman as a nominee for the 2020 US Presidential Scholars Program recognition award. Students who have been nominated throughout the US will receive an application, which they should complete and submit by February 25. Approximately 800 semifinalists will be announced in mid-April, and Scholars will be announced during the first week of May. Academic achievement, personal...

  • Horse Gaming Series

    Valerie Antijunti|Feb 20, 2020

    The dates for this year's Silver Buckle five show series have been set. The series dates for this year are May 16, June 13, July 11, August 22 and September 26, all Saturdays. For a fun kick off to the series, we have decided to offer a camp out and free play day the night before, on May 15. The gate will open at 5 p.m. on Friday May 15 for those who want to camp. Cost for the camping will be posted at a later date. Campers can participate in the play day or not. You can just relax and enjoy the fun. You do not have to camp in order to...

  • Youth volleyball offered

    Feb 20, 2020

    A youth volleyball program will be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45-7 p.m., beginning Tuesday, March 3 and running through Thursday, April 2. The cost is free and open to students grades 2-6 in the gym at Wahkiakum High School with instructors Kayli Hurley and Patty Anderson. Participants will learn basic volleyball skills and game play. Tennis shoes and active wear are recommended. Those interested should call Patty Anderson at 360-560-2559 to sign up or sign ups will be accepted on the first day. For more information contact Patty...

  • Free event at Fort Clatsop on February 29

    Feb 20, 2020

    The Lewis and Clark Expedition is known for blazing a trail west and recording discoveries of plants, animals and people along the way. Although there are more than 1,000,000 words in the journal entries of the Expedition, many questions linger about details of the expedition including, “What about York?” Today York, the man enslaved to William Clark and member of the Expedition, is the subject of much fascination and admiration. In-depth research into York’s life however is recent and limited. Join them Saturday, February 29, at 1 p.m. as th...

  • WSU honor roll announced

    Feb 20, 2020

    Mckensi Jo Fluckiger, of Cathlamet, was named to the President’s Honor Roll at Washington State University....

  • Legislators move to ban styrofoam containers

    Feb 20, 2020

    By Leona Vaughn, WNPA News Service OLYMPIA (Feb. 12)--Lawmakers plan to eliminate the use of styrofoam food-service products in Washington state by enacting a bill to stop its sale and distribution. Senate bill 6213, sponsored by Senator Mona Das, D- Kent, and its companion House Bill 2429 aim to ban the sale and distribution of polystyrene products, also known as styrofoam, in the food service industry. This bill would apply to food containers, plates, cups, packing peanuts, styrofoam ice coolers, and other food-service products. Containers...

  • House passes bill to expand court-ordered gun seizure

    Feb 20, 2020

    By Cameron Sheppard, WNPA News Service OLYMPIA (Feb. 17)--Courts could be one step closer to ordering people subject to vulnerable adult protection orders to surrender their firearms after the House voted 55 to 42 on Feb. 14 in favor of a bill that expands authority to do so. House Bill 2305 would allow courts issuing a Vulnerable Adult Protection Order to consider whether a person named as an abuser should surrender their firearms, or concealed carry license. “This bill gives judges the same tools they have for other protection orders to o...

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