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Articles from the September 11, 2025 edition


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  • Wahkiakum School District welcomes new Superintendent Watkins

    Kirk McKnight|Sep 11, 2025

    Wahkiakum School District Superintendent Ralph Watkins spent the last 12 years in Alaska. With a couple of those years being spent in Shishmaref, a town Watkins described as a "poster child for climate change," the newly appointed superintendent learned a lot about community while living in these Alaskan villages. Wanting to not only work in communities of 2,000 people or less, as well as being closer to his aging mother and father in Los Angeles, Calif., Watkins, along with his wife and son,...

  • Washington Board of Education sets 2026 goals

    Emily Fitzgerald|Sep 11, 2025

    Protecting existing programs and restoring funding cuts that were made to help balance the state budget will be the focus of the Washington State Board of Education in the 2026 legislative session. “We’re looking at a framework that responds to the budget realities while also keeping student needs at the forefront,” Yazmin Carretero, the board’s government relations and policy analyst, told members in their August meeting. The legislative platform communicates the board’s top priorities to the Legislature and will guide the legislati...

  • Flying Creek Circus comes to River Mile 38

    Sep 11, 2025

    This 2025 season, Flynn Creek Circus invites audiences to ‘The Bridge,’ a spellbinding new show inspired by a wolf, Nordic legend, and the kinetic architecture of connection. Narrated through the voice of the silly Goat and his stubborn Shadow, The Bridge takes viewers on a journey with massive acrobatic stunts, irreverent comedy, and masterful showmanship. Meet the troubled Troll, the empty headed Emperor and the Red Countess as they encounter the realm of the wolf. The Ferryman and the Star enchant with feats of elegant skill. True to Fly...

  • Skamokawa's Annual Kite Festival brings the skies to life

    Sep 11, 2025

  • Wahkiakum County Eagle, September 11, 1975

    Sep 11, 2025

    Homemakers resume The Happy Homemakers club resumed their monthly meetings with the Sept. 8 meeting being held at the home of Mrs. Viola Kendall. Pearl Elliot was co-hostess for this month. Mrs. Lola Frink reported to the club members on the series of extension service meetings held during the summer months with extension agent, Pearl Linde. The plans for the forthcoming year and the leadership training program meetings were also discussed. A brief report on the dangers of possible fire dangers of having glass bottles sitting on window sills...

  • David Wayne Bodin

    Sep 11, 2025

    David Wayne Bodin of Cathlamet, Washington lost his four year battle with Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson's on Friday, August 29, 2025, surrounded by his wife of 19 years, Leigh Goodison, his parents, Isabel and Gary Hendricks, and his brother, Bret Bodin. David was born in Hollywood, California to Isabel and Nick Jepson on June 22, 1958. David enlisted in the US Marine Corp at the age of 17 in early 1975, the youngest Marine at the time, and in his family a third generation Marine. He was...

  • Veryle M. West

    Sep 11, 2025

    Long time Wahkiakum resident, Veryle M. West, born in Canby, OR on March 13, 1929 went to be with the Lord on August 30, 2025 surrounded by her loved ones at her home in Cathlamet, WA. She is survived by her sons, David West (Kathi) and Alan West, her daughter Annette Lundy (Paul), her sisters Irma Sillonis and Elizabeth Roley, her brother LuRoy Douglas and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her father Luther D...

  • Library News

    Dan Turner|Sep 11, 2025

    HELLO. Isn’t it wonderful to be able to read? This human invention of reading is not a natural skill for humans, we must be taught it. Just something to ponder. WESTEND DELIVERY. Starting Thursday, Oct. 2, we will begin a new Westend-Cathlamet Library Delivery/Pick-up service every Thursday from 2-3 p.m. at the Raistakka Fire Station 2 in Rosburg. We look forward to providing our Westend county library members with this delivery/pick-up service. This is a pilot program. Together, with your support, we can make it work. For details on how to u...

  • A day at the races benefits St. James and local residents

    Danielle Vanderwalker|Sep 11, 2025

    A recent donation to St. James Family Center (SJFC) made quite a stir at the end of August. Beaverton-based Pacific Office Automation (POA) gave $1000 and eight NASCAR tickets as a contribution to St James' "40 for 40" campaign, which celebrates the 40 years SJFC has been a part of Wahkiakum County's landscape. The NASCAR tickets may seem a bit random; however, POA has a unique relationship with Portland International Raceway. POA is actually the title sponsor of the annual NASCAR Xfinity...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Sep 11, 2025

    DAMP BEGINNING. Well, as this week begins, I know that many of you aren't too keen about the dampness falling from the sky but there are a whole lot of folks who are relishing in the cool down and the "sprinklers" from the sky. Our yards are pretty parched and our forests are tinder dry, besides, it's September and aren't we supposed to see a shift away from the hot days of summer? SPECIAL DAYS. Those celebrating birthdays this coming week from Sept. 11 through Sept. 18 are Brittanie Helms-Lampitt, Rex Gilbertsen, Conner Parker, Renee Robert, C...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Sep 11, 2025

    Sept. 1 10:18 a.m. A driver on Steamboat Slough Road called to report cows in the road. Deputies contacted the reported owners of the cows who said they would take care of it. 1:02 p.m. A Skamokawa resident called after finding a loose dog that appeared to be injured or sick and was given the number for WAAG. 9:55 p.m. A Rosburg resident was transported to the hospital for breathing difficulties. Sept. 2 2:28 p.m. Sheriff’s deputies responded to investigate reports of drug activity on Jacobsen Road in Cathlamet. 3:24 p.m. A Cathlamet r...

  • Westside Stories

    Lisa Yeager|Sep 11, 2025

    When Lyle Haataja sits down at his scroll saw, patience is just as important as precision. What began years ago as a curiosity, after a friend gave him a magazine full of scroll saw patterns, has grown into a craft that blends artistry, humor, and a touch of stubborn determination. Initially, it was just a hobby, but Lyle enjoyed the challenge of guiding the fine blade through delicate patterns. Over time, as his skill improved, so did his reputation. He started selling his pieces at local bazaa...

  • Perez announces mobile office hours in Pacific County

    Sep 11, 2025

    On Friday, Sept. 5, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) announced she will be holding her twenty-third set of mobile office hours in Pacific County. Residents of Washington’s Third District will be able to walk in to get assistance with federal agencies like the VA, IRS, and State Department. As a part of her commitment to ensure every community can access her services, Perez has held mobile office hours in every county in Washington’s Third District in which she doesn’t have a district office. She has already recovered more than $9.6 milli...

  • The Eagle Outdoors

    M.D. Johnson|Sep 11, 2025

    For the love of...porches Porches come in all types; open air, screened in, wrap around, front, back, covered, multi-season, etc. Porches are what I'd been missing all along. They were right there in front of me, and I simply wasn't seeing them. Perhaps I was overlooking them or looking past them. Have I lost you? If you'll indulge me for just a minute, I can explain. Every year since we moved back to Washington in 2015, I fly back to northeast Ohio to see my folks, now 84 and 85 and in fine...

  • Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Sep 11, 2025

    I recently interviewed Walker Wernimont for our 30th installment of Reader's Fave, a casual interview with someone who shares their favorite book. I met up with Walker in Skamokawa early in the morning for our conversation. A volunteer Skamokawa firefighter, Walker had responded to an incident last night. During his work, 12 wasps decided to visit and leave a bit of themselves with him, resulting in little sleep during the night. Walker is originally from Iowa and has lived in Wahkiakum county...

  • Washington Connections Academy marks 10th year

    Sep 11, 2025

    Celebrating its 10th year of educating students, Washington Connections Academy, a tuition-free virtual public school for grades K-12, began the 2025-26 school year this week with online classes for new and returning students. Washington Connections Academy proudly supports more than 2,600 students across the state with its comprehensive online learning curriculum and career readiness offerings, fostering a foundation for lifelong learning. Washington Connections Academy offers a comprehensive virtual school experience that keeps students...

  • CC Rider promotes expanded service at Resource Fair in Rainier

    Nicole Jordan|Sep 11, 2025

    The Columbia County Rider ("CC Rider") is Columbia County's local transit service for residents and visitors with bus service between the communities of Rainier, St. Helens, Scappoose, and many others. This service also includes trips to Portland and Kelso/Longview in Washington. The organization is hosting an open house on Thursday, Sept. 18 from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Rainier Transit Center to share information about the new route and other CC Rider services. CC Rider Line 1 to and from Raini...

  • Rainier City Library appoints new board members

    Sep 11, 2025

    The Rainier City Library recently confirmed three new members to its advisory board. The Library Board makes recommendations to the city council about rules and policies for the efficient and effective operation of the library, its services and programs. The board typically meets once a month in the Rainier City Hall Council chambers and is made up of community volunteers. New appointees include Sharon Erdman, Kayla Hendrickson and Sue Lowry. They join existing members Board Chair Marcia Roberts, as well as Vanessa Devin, Tonya Higgins and...

  • The Clatskanie Arts Commission starts its 36th Season

    Wendy Schmidt|Sep 11, 2025

    On Labor Day, The Clatskanie Arts commission launched their 36th Season with "The Big Band in the Park", an annual event, sponsored by Donna Garlock, held every Labor Day at Clatskanie City Park. The event is free to the public, with refreshments for sale to benefit The Clatskanie Arts Commission. It was a beautiful day for a concert. Many locals, with chairs in tow, were treated to a delightful array of classic music, from Big Band to Jazz and Blues. The North Coast Big Band is an ensemble...

  • Resist art show calls for visual and literary art

    Sep 11, 2025

    In collaboration with each other, AVA (Astoria Visual Arts) and The Writers Guild are calling for visual and literary art in response to the theme “Resist!” In a time marked by upheaval, defiance, and transformation, we look to creative voices to explore what it means to resist. Resistance can be personal or political, loud or quiet, collective or solitary. It may take the form of protest, survival, reclamation, or imagination. How do we push back against systems that seek to silence, erase, or control? What does resistance look like in you...

  • Council approves loan for wastewater treatment plant

    Kirk McKnight|Sep 11, 2025

    During last week's session of Clatskanie Town Council, City Manager Greg Hinkelman made a presentation regarding a Wastewater Treatment Plant Funding Plan to Council. This was to set up Resolution 2025-16, or a State Revolving Fund (SRF) loan for a new sewer plant. Using a 16-slide Powerpoint presentation, Hinkelman gave the current plant's history, including its inception in 1977. Though the plant was "state of the art" at the time, increased environmental regulations, according to Hinkelman, "have made the plant obsolete." The city manager al...

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  • No. 25-72

    Sep 11, 2025

    Trustee Sale # 134679-WA Title # 250172897-WA-MSO Notice of Trustee’s Sale Grantor(s): JOHN ARTHUR FLUGER, A SINGLE MAN Grantee(s): WAHKIAKUM TITLE & ESCROW - WAHKIAKUM COUNTY, as Trustee Original beneficiary of the deed of trust: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS DESIGNATED NOMINEE FOR BANK OF THE PACIFIC, BENEFICIARY OF THE SECURITY INSTRUMENT, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Current beneficiary of the deed of trust: NewRez LLC D/B/A Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing Current trustee of the deed of trust: CLEAR RECON CORP Current m...

  • NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORUM

    Sep 11, 2025

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORUM REGARDING INTER-AGENCY ASSET TRANSFER (SKAMOKAWA SEWER DISTRICT/PUD) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that the Board of Commissioners of said District will hold a Public Forum on a proposed Transfer of Assets/Responsibilities between the Skamokawa Water/Sewer District and Wahkiakum PUD, to be held Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 6:30 P.M at the Skamokawa Grange Hall, 16 Fairgrounds Road, Skamokawa. BY ORDER OF THE SWSD BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS on Aug 19, 2025 Levi Helms, Chairman SWSD Publish September 11, 2025...

  • PUBLIC NOTICE Clatskanie School District 6J

    Sep 11, 2025

    Clatskanie School District 6J PO Box 678 Clatskanie OR 97016 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of Directors for Clatskanie School District 6J will hold a Special Board Working Session, Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in person at Clatskanie Mid/High School, room 107. The topic of the meeting is training for board members. Publish September 11, 2025...

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