Articles from the March 3, 2022 edition
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Mobility training series offered
Join the Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of Government’s Mobility Management Coordinator to learn how to find and use online resources for public transportation users. This training will provide public transportation users with an overview of the a...
Cothren: Senate guts counties' timber bill
Long awaited legislation to compensate Wahkiakum, Pacific and Skamania counties for encumbered timberland excluded from harvest has been derailed, Wahkiakum County Commissioner Dan Cothren said Tuesday. The legislation, seven years in the making,...
SBA to open disaster loan outreach centers in Wahkiakum County
Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West on February 28 announced the opening of two Disaster Loan Outreach Centers in Wahkiakum County to help meet the needs of businesses and i...
Strong declares candidacy
On Monday, Rosburg resident Gene Strong informed The Eagle he intends to be a candidate for another term on the board of county commissioners. "I have enjoyed the last three-plus years, albeit we have had some challenges with covid and other issues,...
On To State! Lady Mules advance with 59-40 victory
Photos by Todd Wilson The Wahkiakum Mules girls basketball team headed to the State 2B basketball tournament in Spokane this week after beating Tonasket 59-40 in a loser out regional game on Saturday...
On To State! Comet teams move on to state tourney
Photos by Todd Wilson The Naselle Comets are in Spokane this week for the State 1B basketball tournament after both the boys and girls teams won regional games at Mark Morris on Saturday. The 14-8...
Wednesday morning update
Wednesday morning update: Northwest Yeshiva knocked the Comet boys from the tournament with a 60-48 victory. Later in the morning, Warden eliminated the Lady Mules by a 55-40 score. For updates and scores of Mule and Comet games, check The Wahki...