Articles from the July 27, 2017 edition
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100 Paddles! View the park like Lewis and Clark
1 Paddles! is an opportunity for people to join in a human-powered water journey. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park invites the public to travel by water into the park, similar to how the Lewis and Clark Expedition members traveled during th...
Princess Kayla Bowcutt is working for the fair
Kayla Bowcutt is one of two people vying for top spot in the Fair Court this year. The 18 year-old Wahkiakum High School senior decided to run when her best friend, last year's Queen Novella...
NOAA: Warmer Aug. to Nov., winter to be neutral
The Pacific Northwest should expect continued warmer-than-average temperatures and normal rainfall August through October, according to a new long-term climate outlook developed by the NOAA Climate Prediction Center. The El Niño Southern Oscillation,...
Ship aground
The bulk carrier Julian went aground off North Welcome Slough Road shortly before midnight on July 13. She refloated with the high tide the next day, according to area resident Tony Aegerter. On July...
10-digit phone numbers needed starting Saturday
A new area code in western Washington means a little more work for local calls. Once upon a time, Wahkiakum residents with a 795 prefix only needed to dial the last four digits in a phone number to...
Wahkiakum Events
August 5-6 Wooden Boat Festival, Cathlamet: Elochoman Slough Marina, Julius Dalzell, – 503 484-7103 17-19 Wahkiakum County Fair, Skamokawa Fairgrounds, Patty Dursteler,– 360 795-3480 19 Rat Rodded, Rusted And Underconstruction Roadkill Saloon, April...