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  • Profile: Wahkiakum Dollars for Scholars

    M.D. Johnson|Jun 19, 2025

    It’s no secret that college or, for that matter, any post-high school education, is expensive for some. I use the term “expensive” because for some, this next step in the learning process is pricey to the point of being cost-prohibitive. What happens then? The individual in question - and I’ve known many over the past 40 years - doesn’t continue down the road to learning and then wonders, “What if?” Last Friday, I had the opportunity to sit with a group of people whose mission, in large part, is to erase this so-called “What if” and replaci...

  • Weed of the Week #7: garlic mustard

    Jun 19, 2025

    Garlic mustard is a weed class A that is native to Europe, Asia and Northern Africa. It is not known to be toxic. This plant is on the Washington State quarantine list. Garlic mustard is a noxious weed because its vegetative growth starts early in the spring, outcompeting native and beneficial species that are still dormant. Its ability to reproduce high quantities of seed from a single plant can make it difficult to eradicate once it is well established. Seeds can survive several years in the...

  • Woman's Club recognizes 2024 Citizen of the Year

    Jun 19, 2025

    On June 14, the Cathlamet Woman's Club recognized its 2024 Citizen of the Year, Wahkiakum Shoeboxes of Joy/Season Long with Crystal Baker accepting the award at the beautiful Julia Butler Hanson rose garden. Thank you to those who chose to attend the annual event on Flag Day and Julia Butler Hanson's birthday. Mayor David Olson read the Julia Butler Hansen Day Proclamation and Frank Corbin Resolution honoring Julia Butler Hansen. The song "America the Beautiful" was performed beautifully by...

  • Submit a Legals or Public Notices ad

    Jun 19, 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...