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Articles from the June 26, 2025 edition


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  • Wahkiakum County Noxious Weed Control calls for public comments

    Jun 26, 2025

    Wahkiakum County Noxious Weed Control, PO Box 583, Cathlamet, WA 98612 is seeking modification of coverage under the Washington Department of Ecology WAG-99482 General Permit for the waterbody known as Elochoman Slough located in Cathlamet, WA. Activities requiring permit modification include expanding the treatment area from the Elochoman Marina to include Marina Estates subdivision. Any person desiring to present their views to the Department of Ecology regarding this application may do so in writing within thirty days of the last date of...

  • Community observes 100 years of ferry service

    Kirk McKnight|Jun 26, 2025

    An estimated 225 people came out to Little Island Creamery last week to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ferry service that connects Puget Island with Westport, Ore. With so many in attendance already filling the venue to capacity, volunteers in the Little Island Creamery parking lot had to turn vehicles away. "This event was a major success in celebrating our community," said Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ryan Murillo. "To be able to showcase the ferry, its history, and...

  • Wahkiakum County Commissioners report

    Jennifer Figueroa|Jun 26, 2025

    The County Commissioners held their regular meeting on Tuesday, during which they voted to rename the section of Steamboat Slough Road that runs through the Wildlife Refuge to White Tail Road. This change will reduce confusion for travelers and help emergency responders respond more effectively to calls on either road. During public comment, a resident from Eden Valley Road raised concerns about the overgrown grass along Eden Valley Road and inquired about the timing and frequency of mowing. The overgrowth has created potential safety hazards...

  • Today in History: US Supreme Court legalizes same-sex marriage

    Associated Press|Jun 26, 2025

    Today is Thursday, June 26, the 177th day of 2025. There are 188 days left in the year. Today in history: On June 26, 2015, in its 5-4 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage across the country, ruling that state-level bans on same-sex marriage violated the due process and equal protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. Also on this date: In 1917, U.S. troops entered World War I as the first troops of the American Expeditionary Force landed in Saint-Nazaire, France. In 1945, the charter of the Uni...

  • For the love of books

    Jun 26, 2025

    To The Eagle, In the earlier years of Timberland Regional Library, I was invited to give an inspirational address at their All-Staff Day in Tumwater. Presumably this was because of my outspoken love and support for books, libraries, and the people who love them both, a devotion shared by TRL's founders, staff, and directors of the day. It's a long way from there to now, when TRL's Public Information Officer feels impelled to write my local paper to call me a liar. It's also a sad tale of serious mission drift. As chief flak for the "New...

  • Endorsing Sheriff John Mason

    Jun 26, 2025

    To The Eagle, I am writing to express my unwavering support of Sheriff John Mason’s continued leadership as the Wahkiakum County Sheriff. In my service as a firefighter and first responder on the West end of the County, I have had the privilege of working alongside Sheriff Mason on numerous occasions, often in challenging circumstances. His ability to bring peace and comfort to all involved is truly commendable. Throughout our collaborations, I have consistently observed the utmost respect Sheriff Mason extends to all parties, regardless of the...

  • Joseph (Joe) Martin Nelson

    Jun 26, 2025

    Joseph (Joe) Martin Nelson, Jr., age 76, passed away peacefully on May 26, 2025 at A Grace Subacute and Skilled Care in San Jose, Calif., after a short battle with cancer. He was born on August 21, 1948 in Sacramento, Calif., to Joseph Martin Nelson and Gertrude Alice (Stadler) Nelson. He graduated from Folsom High School in 1966, received an A.A. from American River College in 1969, and received a B.S. in Agriculture from CSU Chico in 1973. Joe had a varied and illustrious career: he was a...

  • Wahkiakum HamFest returns this weekend

    Jun 26, 2025

    This coming weekend is nationally known as ARRL Field Day for Amateur Radio. Station operators try to contact as many other operators around the world as they can. This is one of the three ways that we test the effectiveness of the long-range portion of our emergency communications system here in Wahkiakum County. Locally however, we call it "Hamfest" because we do much more. In addition to long-range communications testing, we also teach people how the radio systems work, encourage new folks...

  • Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Jun 26, 2025

    I recently interviewed Ian Brandon for our 19th installment of Reader's Fave, a casual interview with someone who shares their favorite book. Ian lives out on Puget Island and is the business manager for The Wahkiakum County Eagle. We took a turn on Reader's Fave, as Ian asked if he could share about his favorite podcast. He listens to many, but Ian said his clear favorite is "The China History Podcast", hosted by Laszlo Montgomery. This podcast covers historical topics from antiquity to modern...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Jun 26, 2025

    DECENT START. As this week begins on Sunday morning, I’m seeing some sunshine that’s making the wet grass and trees sparkle, so it’s a nice change from Saturday, when it poured on and off all day. We had an inch of rain by noon here in the West Valley, so it was definitely soggy. This last weekend in June is looking much nicer… fingers crossed! SPECIAL DAYS. Those celebrating their birthdays from June 26 to July 4 are Lance Britt, Cliff Garrison, Don Speranza, Sandie York, Austin Luthi, Tanya Cleveland, Heidi Boehler, Andrew Nortrup, Cooper...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Jun 26, 2025

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the last week, including: June 16 10:50 a.m. A Puget Island resident called to report that their neighbor was harassing them and had just driven away in their pickup truck. 8:04 p.m. An Elochoman Valley resident called to report that a loose dog was sitting on their porch and had no collar. The caller wanted to contact deputies to ensure the animal was okay; deputies were later contacted by the dog’s owner, who was retrieving the a...

  • Washington Connections Academy celebrates class of 2025

    Jun 26, 2025

    On Wednesday, June 18, Wahkiakum County student Noah Sandhu graduated from Washington Connections Academy. The 230-student class eagerly moved their tassels from right to left as their teachers, family, and friends cheered them on. Among the graduating class, 37 percent plan to attend two- or four-year colleges or universities, 17 percent plan to enter the workforce, while others plan to pursue vocational training, serve in the military, or take a gap year. Serving students grades K-12, Washington Connections Academy, a tuition-free virtual...

  • Skamokawa arts and crafts exhibit canceled

    Jun 26, 2025

    Friends of Skamokawa will be postponing its Art and Crafts Exhibit for Wahkiakum County that was scheduled for June 28 through Aug. 29 at the River Life Interpretive Center. If interested in participating in the future, please contact Lori at 360-795-3007 on Tuesday or Thursday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. or email FOS. The Interpretive Center is open every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Shop its growing collection of books and unique gift items, learn about the area’s cultural history, and see a replica of an 1894 classroom. Enjoy t...

  • Westside Stories

    Lisa Yeager|Jun 26, 2025

    The Grays River Grange Barter Night was a notable success, attracting over 40 participants who joined the private bartering group to present and exchange their distinctive farm, kitchen, and agricultural products. The evening began with a potluck-style meal, where a variety of homemade dishes created a welcoming atmosphere for those who attended. After the meal, participants received instructions from one of the event's organizers, Kelly Shumar, who outlined the evening's agenda and explained...

  • The Eagle Outdoors

    M.D. Johnson|Jun 26, 2025

    If y'all haven't noticed, it's a busy, bustling, vibrant time of year. Julie's strawberries are going plum wild. Truthfully, we've never seen the plants quite as full as they are this year; the cherries, Lapine and Royal Ann, too. However, the robins, jays, and crows appear to be getting their fair share from those particular trees. Still, I'm okay with sharing, and I find it comical to see a robin so full of "my" cherries as to make full flight darn near impossible. We have a pair of yearling b...

  • Gardening with Chip Bubl

    Chip Bubl|Jun 26, 2025

    Very high fruit load Last year was a very low fruit year. This year, the fruit load on apples, pears, plums, and cherries is very high. It is high enough on many apple trees I have seen to break limbs as the fruit matures. You can still thin. Remove the largest undamaged fruit in each cluster and space each fruit saved about a hand width apart. This will produce nice quality fruit and reduce the fruit load. Alternatively, plan to have some supports in place for some tree limbs to keep them from breaking. Watering vegetables Most vegetables are...

  • Weed of the week: eggleaf spurge

    Jun 26, 2025

    Eggleaf spurge, also known as oblong spurge or Balkan spurge, is a Class A weed. This weed is native to Turkey and Southeast Europe, is toxic to humans, and is on the Washington State quarantine list. Eggleaf spurge was first introduced as a garden ornamental and escaped cultivation. It is closely related to and exhibits invasive and competitive strategies like leafy spurge, which is listed as a Washington State Class B noxious weed. This plant is an upright perennial, growing to about three feet tall from a woody, branched taproot. Plant...

  • Clatskanie all-stars compete in La Grande

    Will Lohre|Jun 26, 2025

    Some of Clatskanie Middle High School's top seniors from football and volleyball had the opportunity to represent the Tigers one last time, suiting up alongside other top competitors from around the state at the Oregon Athletic Coaches Association all-star games over the weekend. The all-star games took place at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande on June 21, a nearly five-hour drive from Clatskanie, but well worth the journey. Three Tigers seniors showed their stripes, along with a coach...

  • Clatskanie Arts Commission announces performing arts series

    Jun 26, 2025

    The Clatskanie Arts Commission is kicking off its 36th Performing Arts Series with the annual free concert Big Band in the Park on Labor Day (Sept. 1) from 2-4 p.m. at Clatskanie City Park (35 Park St.). Thanks to the generous support of Donna Garlock, the North Coast Big Band will again be performing. Performances at the Birkenfeld Theatre in Clatskanie will begin on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. with a performance by JACA. The award-winning clarinet/guitar duo combines world music, virtuosity, and humor to bring an adventurous, passionate, a...

  • Economist discusses Rainier labor market

    Kirk McKnight|Jun 26, 2025

    During the Rainier Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon June 11, Workforce economist Shaun Barrick presented labor market information from the State of Oregon Employment Department. According to the department, the unemployed persons per job vacancy in Oregon has been higher than the U.S. average, with the discrepancy growing wider since winter 2021. Most recently, according to the statistics put out by the department, winter 2025 "had the second-lowest level of job vacancies in Oregon since summer 2020." Clarifying, Barrick said, "When we...

  • Strong Family Dentistry establishes new home office in Rainier

    Nicole Jordan|Jun 26, 2025

    Strong Family Dentistry has taken up residence in the former dental office of Dr. Evans, a long-standing service provider for Rainier who recently retired. Strong Family Dentistry in Rainier is the latest business move by owner, Brad Strong, DDS, who took over the Rainier location on West B. Street in March of this year. Prior to purchasing the Rainier location, Strong operated two locations in Clatskanie and Longview. "Dr. Evans was getting ready to retire and I was tired of having two offices...

  • July editorial series: stalking awareness and education

    Jun 26, 2025

    Tuesday, July 1 marks the one-year anniversary of House Bill 4156, or the Modernization of Oregon’s Anti-Stalking Law, going into effect. The original law was drafted in 1995 and made no allowance for use of electronics, internet harassment and cyberstalking, doxxing, nor expansion of the law to include proxy stalking or engaging a second person (or more) to participate in stalking, harassment, or surveillance activities. A survey by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 1...

  • Thriving while older

    Dan Turner|Jun 26, 2025

    I recently had the opportunity to interview Marianne Burkholder from Puget Island. We met in the Cathlamet library and discussed her role as a volunteer through the Woman's Club, for the Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of SW Washington (AAADSW). Their vision is for every older adult, adults with disabilities, and their family members to have access to information, programs, and services to help them thrive in the setting of their choice. AAADSW is part of the aging services network created...

  • MGP introduces legislation to bring transparency

    Jun 26, 2025

    Last week, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03), along with Reps. Glenn Grothman (WI-06), Marlin Stutzman (IN-03), and Ed Case (HI-01), introduced the bipartisan “Stop the Baseline Bloat Act” to bring more transparency to the federal budget process by removing emergency spending from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) baseline. Currently, the CBO includes emergency spending in its annual baseline projections, relied on by lawmakers. This practice distorts long-term fiscal projections, skews the baseline budget toward higher spending, all...

  • Submit a Legals or Public Notices ad

    Jun 26, 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...

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