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NOTICE OF MEETING Diking Improvement District No. 4 Wahkiakum County, Washington NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Board of Supervisors of Wahkiakum Diking Improvement District No. 4 will meet in Special Session at the office of the County Treasurer’s office, Wahkiakum County Courthouse, on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at 4:00 P.M. The Board will consider and act on items on the following Agenda: 1 Approval of prior minutes 2. Review of Financial Reports 3. Approval of vouchers submitted 3. Discussion of Dike Repairs Needed 4. Other business DATED t...
CALL FOR BIDS JANITORIAL SERVICES WAHKIAKUM COUNTY CATHLAMET, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Wahkiakum County Public Works Dept. in the County Courthouse at 64 Main Street, P.O. Box 97, Cathlamet, WA 98612 until the hour of 9:45 A.M. on June 24th, 2025. Sealed bids will then be opened and publicly read in the chambers of the Board of County Commissioners for janitorial services in Wahkiakum County Buildings. Contract Description: This contract consists of cleaning of the Wahkiakum County Courthouse,...
Russ and Jennifer Crawford are the owners of Crawford Berries 'n Cream, a crowd favorite in Columbia County. Both are Rainier natives and Jennifer grew up on a dairy farm two miles from where they currently live. The two picked berries for Russ's parents and Russ milked cows for Jennifer's parents. This history led to the naming of Berries 'n Cream, a blend of the two. Russ's parents originally operated the berry farm as a cannery and retired in 1989 with the Crawfords taking over operations in...
The Columbia River PUD and American Red Cross are holding their next county-based blood donation drive later this month at the CRPUD office. Columbia River PUD’s Community and Public Relations Specialist Kyle Boggs said, “Columbia River PUD has hosted blood drives for many years, and it’s something we like to do to give people the opportunity to come out and donate to a good cause. Over the last two to three years we have upped the frequency of them and now do them quarterly so people have a place they can reliably donate on a regular basis...
Going into the 2025/26 school year, Rainier will be implementing a four-day school week. This will be Monday through Thursday, and students will no longer attend school on Fridays. Over a third of the schools in Oregon - and many across the U.S. - have started implementing this schedule in recent years, in order to cut costs on transporting students and operating the building for an extra day each week, as well as to help with attendance for students who need more time at home or out of the classroom. Policies still require a certain amount of...
The Rainier Oregon History Museum (ROHM) hosted a meeting of the Cowlitz County Historical Museum's (CCHM) First Thursday program on Thursday, June 5. The First Thursday series features speakers on various local historical topics. ROHM moved from their previous location in City Hall to their new building on A St. in May, and board members and volunteers are still unpacking and arranging displays ahead of their grand opening to the public this summer. CCHM Museum Director Joe Govednik welcomed...
The Clatskanie High School varsity baseball won 19 games in the regular season, including a record of 14-1 in league play. Unfortunately for the Tigers, there would not be a 20th victory, as visiting Portland Christian ousted Clatskanie from the playoffs with an 8-3 victory on Wednesday, May 28. Jumping out to an early 1-0 lead in the first inning, Portland Christian would add another five runs in the second off of starting pitcher Luke Andreasen and reliever Zach Mollenhour - both juniors - to take a commanding 6-0 lead heading into the...
Across different schools in Columbia County and Oregon, there is a rising number of students reporting feelings of anxiety and disconnection with their school. A large number of students don't feel safe or valued in school, citing recent issues like the ongoing St. Helens student abuse cases and the local sextortion case. Although the case happened over a decade ago, it still affects our local community. When incidents like this happen, they impact the mental stability of both students and staff. In recent reports made in various Oregon...
The Clatskanie Community Choir will be holding its spring concert on Thursday, June 12. This is the choir's sixth season together, and they will be showcasing some of their favorite songs from the past three years. Join us at 6:30 p.m. for some finger foods and to mingle with the singers. The show starts at 7 p.m. This concert will be held at "The Meeting Place" at 290 S Nehalem in Clatskanie....