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Articles from the June 12, 2025 edition


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  • Council, Mayor remain at odds over consolidation

    Kirk McKnight|Jun 12, 2025

    At the conclusion of the Monday, June 2 session of Town Council, council members moved to approve and then signed an operating agreement with PUD (Public Utilities District) at the end of a rather contentious meeting that had begun over four and a half hours prior. Council’s motion to approve cited changes to paragraph 1.1 of the operating agreement, which, according to the meeting packet, reads, “This agreement is effective June 2, 2025 (“Effective Date”) through June 1, 2026 (“Term”). The PUD’s operation of the Town System under this ag...

  • Submit a Legals or Public Notices ad

    Jun 12, 2025

    To submit a Legal advertisement, please email it to paula@waheagle.com, along with your phone number, and someone will contact you for payment. Thank you, The Wahkiakum County Eagle...

  • Throwing it back

    Jun 12, 2025

  • Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Jun 12, 2025

    I recently interviewed Carol Ervest for our 18th installment of Reader's Fave, a casual interview with someone who shares their favorite book. Carol lives in Deep River and is known throughout our county for her volunteer work and support in various endeavors. Carol shared the book "Deep River" by author Karl Marlantes, a historical saga about immigrants who leave Finland in the 1900s to get away from Russian authorities and come to the Pacific Northwest. When asked why she was drawn to this...

  • Today in History: 49 people killed in Pulse nightclub shooting

    Associated Press|Jun 12, 2025

    Today is Thursday, June 12, the 163rd day of 2025. There are 202 days left in the year. In 2016, a gunman opened fire at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, leaving 49 people dead and 53 wounded. Today in history: In 1939, the Baseball Hall of Fame was dedicated in Cooperstown, New York. In 1942, Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl living in Amsterdam, received a diary for her 13th birthday, less than a month before she and her family went into hiding from the Nazis. In 1963, civil rights leader Medgar Evers, 37, was shot and killed...

  • Commissioners report

    Jennifer Figueroa|Jun 12, 2025

    The Wahkiakum County Commissioners convened on Tuesday, June 10, for their regular meeting, where they approved a proclamation declaring June 21 as “Wahkiakum Ferry Day” in honor of the upcoming 100-year celebration of the Wahkiakum Ferry. Public Works Director Chuck Beyer presented the commissioners with a Certificate of Good Practice from the County Road Administration Board (CRAB). This certificate affirms that the County has met all legal standards and ensures the ongoing distribution of Wahkiakum County’s state gas tax allotments. Beyer...

  • Two down, one to save

    Jun 12, 2025

    Libraries are at the beating heart of our culture, what there is of it. Especially in these times of book banning and institution wrecking, our libraries and librarians stand between all of us—whatever political persuasion—and barbarism. Many years ago, my late wife Thea spearheaded election initiatives to create a library district in Wahkiakum County so we could join Timberland Regional Library. Both successive attempts—first for the whole county, then just for the West End—went down, the latter by three votes. I hate to say it, but now I t...

  • Julia Butler Hansen day

    Jun 12, 2025

    To The Eagle, Saturday, June 14, we celebrate Flag Day and Julia Butler Hansen’s 118th birthday, the Cathlamet Woman’s Club “most distinguished member.” Julia was a third generation Cathlamet resident. She was the first woman to serve on Cathlamet City Council and was a Washington State Legislator. She was also the first woman to head the Washington State Highways Commission. In 1951, Julia was the first female member of the Eleven Western Inter States Highway Commission. In 1956, she became one of the most authoritative highway spokesm...

  • Keep an open mind

    Jun 12, 2025

    As the world continues to evolve, so do the people in it. Even in a small, tight-knit community like ours, change is not just inevitable, it’s already happening. For generations, many families here have followed familiar traditions and ways of life. But now, new residents are arriving, bringing with them fresh perspectives, diverse cultures, and new ideas. This is a pivotal moment, an opportunity to embrace positive change and come together to shape a stronger, healthier future for our town. By respecting our laws, policies, and one another, w...

  • The first PUD merger, 1947

    Jun 12, 2025

    To The Eagle, The current merger put forth by the PUD as such as it is was put together by a small group over a couple of weeks until they got the vote what they wanted. Now I understand when you have two major parties the citizens have a right to their say openly. The first merger was in 1947 between three parties: Cathlamet waterworks, the residents of Puget Island, and the PUD. The Cathlamet waterworks was to supply good water to the entirety of the big and small islands of Puget Island, with the PUD’s sole responsibility was to collect t...

  • Sharlene A. West

    Jun 12, 2025

    Long time Wahkiakum resident Sharlene A. West, 71, born in Breckenridge, Minn., went to be with the Lord on May 31, 2025, surrounded by her loved ones at her home in Cathlamet. She is survived by her husband, Alan West; her daughter, Angela Velke (John); her son, Jason West; her grandsons, Andrew West, Preston West, Israel Velke, Brock West and Leo Velke; her great grandson, Noah West; her sisters, Sandra Laycock (Bill) and Beverly Gruenberg (Duane); her brothers, Lee Tischer (Diane) and Brent...

  • Sheriff's Corner

    Sheriff John Mason|Jun 12, 2025

    Hello from your Sheriff! The Johnson Park Sheriff's Field Office has been open on Thursdays for a few weeks now with positive reception from our community. I have received many tips regarding traffic safety concerns and suspicious activity, which I have forwarded to the Deputies for increased patrols. Emergency Management Coordinator Austin Smith has also been able to answer questions regarding emergency response and preparedness during his time at the field office. I have enjoyed seeing all of...

  • Slovikova makes students of the month for April

    Jun 12, 2025

    We are very proud to have Ester Slovikova as our April Student of the Month. Ester is an exchange student from Slovakia. When she returns home she will have two more years of school before she graduates as they have 14 years of school in Slovakia. Ester is 17, and speaks four languages. She enjoys sports, skiing, and cheer. After high school she hopes to go into biology, medicine & biochemistry focusing on research. Pam Hongel is her exchange student MOM....

  • VFW commemorates Flag Day

    Jun 12, 2025

    Saturday, June 14 is Flag Day, a day set aside to honor this vibrant symbol of our nation's history, ideals and the sacrifices made to protect them. For veterans and for the men and women of the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), Flag Day is not merely a holiday; it is a deeply personal and enduring reminder of our commitment, our losses and the true meaning of America. The story of Flag Day begins with a resolution passed by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, declaring that "the flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Jun 12, 2025

    SUPER NICE. As last week ended and this one began, it was super nice outside and plenty warm. I’m not a heat lover, but for those who are, it looks like you’ll enjoy several days of sunny weather. By the time you read this, the hottest days should be behind us, and that won’t hurt my feelings any. The heat meant watering those plants a little extra this week, so I hope you didn’t forget, as it’s frustrating to buy a bunch of new plants or have a bunch of garden starts come up, only to have them all dry up, and you have to start over. Here’s to...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Jun 12, 2025

    June 2 7:56 a.m. A caller at Greenwood Cemetery reported that someone was removing flowers from graves without permission and disposing of them. The caller stated that this had been an ongoing issue and requested that it be documented. 1:08 p.m. A caller on Columbia Street reported that a vehicle was driving erratically and performing lane changes. 6 p.m. A concerned caller on SR4 reported an individual was on the side of the road flagging drivers down and appeared to be yelling “help.” The caller said the person was walking towards the Dol...

  • Westside Stories

    Lisa Yeager|Jun 12, 2025

    Wahkiakum County Fire District 3 serves the West End of the county, operating stations in Grays River on N. Hull Creek Road, Rosburg on Raistakka Road, and a small station on Salmon Creek Road. Their coverage area extends from KM Hill in the east to the Pacific County line in the west, including the portions of Salmon Creek that fall within Wahkiakum County. The department consists of approximately 25 volunteers, with eight to ten of them regularly responding to calls and attending training...

  • The Eagle Outdoors

    M.D. Johnson|Jun 12, 2025

    Has it really been a week? Time goes fast, it's said, when one's having fun; and, if by "fun," that means trenching the yard, construction projects, mowing, more mowing, and having to have Julie's black Ford trailered back to the Elochoman from Bunker Hill due to a mechanical malfunction, well then I've been full up with 'fun.' Thank you, Randy Coleman for the lift and the assistance. Porcupines in June? I know. Anyone having anything to do with trees, i.e. loggers, tree farmers, and the like,...

  • Gardens for an emergency

    Chip Bubl|Jun 12, 2025

    I have participated in disaster planning events and the role of gardens in an emergency. Clatskanie and Wahkiakum County have had a lot of practice between the 1996 and 2007 floods, the 2008 Christmas eve snowstorm, and various serious wind events. The earthquake is yet to come but could be very damaging. An active gardening community can’t be expected to provide food for all but can be a significant resource for the kinds of foods such as vegetables and fruit that won’t be shipped into an area in the initial recovery process. The fol...

  • Weed of the Week: poison hemlock

    The Wahkiakum County Noxious Weed Control Board|Jun 12, 2025

    Poison hemlock is a weed class B native to Europe, Asia and Northern Africa. This weed is toxic to humans and livestock. Other common names for this weed are carrot-fern, fool’s parsley, and spotted hemlock. The entire plant is toxic to animals and humans, containing the poisonous alkaloid coniine and other alkaloids. Poison hemlock can quickly infest large areas of pasture as well as open waste places. Poison hemlock is a very tall biennial plant that can grow up to 12 feet in height. It grows into a rosette the first year; a cluster of l...

  • No. 25-76

    Jun 12, 2025

    NOTICE OF VACANCY PORT DISTRICT NO. TWO OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 2 The Board of Commissioners of Port District No. Two of Wahkiakum County is seeking qualified applicants to fill a vacancy for the Commissioner position representing District No. 2. Applicants must reside within Commissioner District No. 2. The successful applicant will serve until the next election, in accordance with RCW 53.12.140 and RCW 42.12.080. Interested individuals should submit a resume no later than 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, 2025. Resumes...

  • Wahkiakum School District Surplus Sale

    Jun 12, 2025

    Wahkiakum School District Surplus Sale On June 12, 2025, Wahkiakum Public School published a Notice of Surplus in the Wahkiakum County Eagle newspaper, stating: The Board of Directors of the Wahkiakum School District # 200 is confirming the availability of the surplus vehicles. Vehicles will be sold as-is with no warranty, with priority given to public school districts and approved private schools. Bidders are responsible for picking up the equipment at their own expense. Sealed bids are due to the Superintendent’s Office no later than 2:00 p...

  • No. 25-71

    Jun 12, 2025

    NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids for the City of Clatskanie, SW BRYANT ST SEWER LINER INSTALLATION will be received by the City of Clatskanie until 3:00 PM, Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Bids shall be addressed to Mr. Greg Hinkelman, City Manager, 75 South Nehalem Street, P.O. Box 9, Clatskanie, OR 97016. At 3:00 PM. Bids will be opened and read aloud in the City Hall Council Chambers, Clatskanie, OR. The project consists generally of installation of 84 feet of eight-inch diameter cast-in-place (CIPP) (CIPP) lining and 55 feet of twelve-inch...

  • Notice of Wahkiakum School District Budget Hearing 2025-2026

    Jun 12, 2025

    Notice of Wahkiakum School District Budget Hearing 2025-2026 There will be a Special Budget Hearing June 24, 2025 At 5:00 p.m. in the Auxiliary Building Room 225 (Portable) Public is encouraged to attend...

  • Public Announcement Wahkiakum PUD to Acquire Town of Cathlamet Water and Wastewater Systems

    Jun 12, 2025

    Public Announcement Wahkiakum PUD to Acquire Town of Cathlamet Water and Wastewater Systems Wahkiakum Public Utility District (PUD) is pleased to announce the upcoming acquisition of the Town of Cathlamet’s water and wastewater systems. This transition, developed through collaboration with town officials, marks a significant step toward ensuring long-term sustainability, reliability, and quality service for local residents. Effective August 7, 2025, the PUD will assume full operational responsibility and on September 4, 2025, the PUD will a...

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