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Articles from the October 17, 2024 edition


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  • Two more fridays left for West Wahkiakum Farmers Market

    Nick Nikkala|Oct 17, 2024

    The West Wahkiakum Farmers Market will end it's 2024 season on Friday, October 25. There are just two more opportunities for shoppers to purchase needed items from Market vendors at the Johnson Park Community Center on October 18 and 25 from 2-5 p.m. The Market, sponsored by the Johnson Park Community Center and the Grays River Grange, started on June 14 with vendors located on the first Friday of each month at the Grays River Grange and at Johnson Park on the remaining Fridays. Reports...

  • Be Prepared! Emergency Preparedness in Wahkiakum County

    MD Johnson|Oct 17, 2024
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    Most of you have heard the Boy Scout’s motto – Be Prepared. It’s as simple or as complex as each individual would be comfortable with. For some, it’s a case of Top Ramen and a means of boiling water; for others, it’s heavy equipment and a 53-foot container buried in the backyard and filled with dehydrated biscuits ‘n gravy. The needs of others might fall somewhere in between. Either end of the spectrum, most would agree, is just fine; however, it’s the lack of preparation for an eventuality that is most concerning. What eventuality,...

  • Stella Chapel harvest fest

    Oct 17, 2024

    The Stella Lutheran Chapel’s Annual Harvest Fest event is on Saturday, November 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. Enjoy the beautiful scenic drive toward Longview on Ocean Beach Highway until you reach the historical Stella area. The evening’s activities include a delicious meal prepared by our kitchen staff. Visit with friends and neighbors, discover a variety of silent auction items created and donated by local artisans and members of Stella Lutheran Chapel. Purchase raffle tickets for our 50/50 jackpot and hold onto your dinner ticket for chances to win...

  • Grays River flood control district meeting

    Lisa Yeager|Oct 17, 2024

    The Grays River Flood Control District held its monthly meeting on October 9, at the Grays River Fire Hall. Commissioners Judy Johnson and Don Dyer along with local residents and representatives from various organizations and agencies discussed a full agenda of new and old business. Commissioner Stephanie Sotka will be on medical leave through at least the end of December. She hopes to return to her full duties in January.County Commissioner Gene Strong gave an update on the Grays River dredging grant that has been in process for several months...

  • Commissioners report

    Christoper Reynolds and John Anderson|Oct 17, 2024

    A moratorium on breaching dikes protecting agricultural lands and homes in the West End was discussed at the Wahkiakum County Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday. Judy Johnson, representing the Flood Control District, spoke about the need to extend the moratorium on breaching dikes in the Grays River District. She spoke of her years living in Ft. Bragg, CA, along the Russian River, which floods agricultural lands every year. Johnson submitted a proposal asking for an extension of the moratorium, which has been in effect since 2014. She said...

  • Howard L. Cook

    Oct 17, 2024

    Beloved husband, brother, uncle, and father figure to Terry’s children, her grand and great grandchildren, Howard passed away peacefully August 28, 2024. Born in Cathlamet, WA in 1940 to Anna and Lester Cook, Howard grew up on a farm in Skamokawa, WA. He graduated from Wahkiakum High School in 1959. Upon graduating, he joined the Coast Guard and served four years. He was dedicated to public service and went to work for the Dept. of Natural Resources in Forks, Washington. He bought property in Chelatchie Prairie, WA and lived there the rest o...

  • Maurice Mooers

    Oct 17, 2024

    Maurice "Maury" Charles Mooers, 90, died peacefully on September 25, 2024 in Kelso, Washington. He was born Oct. 30, 1933, in Portland, Oregon, to Allen and Alice (Glover) Mooers. His second wife of 48 years, Sharrel (Thompson) Mooers, and sister Nancy (Mooers) Holman preceded him in death. He is survived by sisters Aleen Bessonette, 96, and Susan (Michael) Geiser, 81. Maury also leaves five children from both of his marriages. From his first marriage, in 1957, to Carolyn Hayes: Spencer (Lisa) M...

  • Marie gets it done

    Oct 17, 2024

    Two years ago Marie Glusenkamp Perez hit the House of Representatives in DC running with plans to make a difference in her 3rd Congressional District in SW Washington. Did you know? Marie used $21 million Federal Infrastructure funding to meet needs in all 7 counties of her District including our Puget Island in Wahkiakum county. Did you know? Marie and her staff have sifted through hundreds of federal grant opportunities to help rural communities like ours. These include renewable energy to preservation of historic buildings and everything in...

  • Teacher features

    Jamie J. Brown|Oct 17, 2024

    Jamie Cothren has been teaching 25 years. She taught one year in Montana prior to moving to Cathlamet. Mrs. Cothren is the 2nd grade teacher, but has taught Kindergarten, 1st,5th and Title/Lap as well. She loves to teach the "littles" of the community and see their excitement for school. "My why (for teaching) is promoting this excitement! I love fostering a love of learning." Cothren hopes to encourage curiosity in her students while nurturing their enthusiasm to build a relationship with...

  • Middle school volleyball wraps up the season

    Jamie J. Brown|Oct 17, 2024

    The John C Thomas Middle School volleyball team wrapped up their 8-week season on October 9th with their last league championship game. This was a big year of growth and building for the team of 19 girls. With eight strong players moving to the freshman level of play this fall, and nine young 6th grade players to replace them, the season was about developing skills as an individual and learning to play as a team. The team struggled to pull out consecutive wins with a season record of 1-10 for...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Oct 17, 2024

    GORGEOUS SUNDAY. As I begin this column, it's a really nice sunny Sunday afternoon and it's just the perfect fall day after a very, very foggy beginning. However, it appears from the upcoming forecast that it's going to be extremely wet for most of the week, so if they happen to be wrong and we catch a break, I hope you'll be able to take advantage of it. The rain is great for fire danger and for keeping our water systems flowing nicely, but it can be fairly miserable if you're trying to have some sort of gathering in which the rain truly puts...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Oct 17, 2024

    October 7 6:04 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to a Puget Island address where a person was having abdominal issues. 9:41 a.m. Emergency services transported a Cathlamet resident who was advised by their doctor to go to the hospital. 1:57 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to a Cathlamet resident with breathing problems. 2:28 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to a Puget Island resident who had possibly cut their finger off with a log splitter. October 8 9:11 a.m.Emergency services responded to an Elochoman Valley homeowner who...

  • Nominate your Senior Heroes

    Oct 17, 2024

    The Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington (AAADSW) is accepting nominations for Senior Heroes in Cowlitz and Wahkiakum counties. A Senior Hero is a person who serves older adults with excellence and compassion. This prestigious, annual award program brings together county, city, and civic leaders to honor the people in our communities who serve older adults. This is the third year that Senior Heroes is presenting awards specific to Cowlitz and Wahkiakum Counties. Nominations are open from Oct. 1 through Dec. 6, 2024, and...

  • Harvest Dinner at Johnson Park

    Oct 17, 2024

    A “Harvest Dinner” is scheduled to take place at the Johnson Park Community Center in Rosburg on November 8, 2024. The dinner, a fundraising event for the Community Center, is sponsored by Altoona Grows, a recently established local charitable organization. The cost for the dinner is $30 for adults and $15 for those twelve years old and younger. The dinner features a menu centered around local, fresh and in-season food such as elk, salmon, chicken, wild mushrooms, root vegetables, squash/pumpkin, a dessert table and more. The doors will ope...

  • Astoria's writing festival

    Oct 17, 2024

    Best-selling author Karl Marlantes, author of Matterhorn, Deep River, and Cold Victory, will headline The Writers Guild's Creative Writing Festival, October 18-20th. The festival is a weekend long celebration of reading and writing that includes readings, performances, workshops, and an Authors Fair in various venues around Astoria. The Friday evening event will be held at the Liberty Theater at 7 pm. Marlantes will speak about his work and then join Guild president Marianne Monson on stage for...

  • Fire Safety Day at JA Wendt

    Jamie J. Brown|Oct 17, 2024

    Volunteers from the Wahkiakum Fire Department teamed up with Kyle Hurley's FFA program to provide a day of fire safety fun and learning at J a Wendt Elementary School Thursday, October 10th. Three stations gave interactive opportunities for students to learn about fire safety. The collaborative event was a tremendous success and is held annually to address the importance of fire safety with young people. A stop, drop and roll station hosted by Helen Lewis and Carra Tawater gave students...

  • Get garlic into the ground

    Jamie J. Brown|Oct 17, 2024

    As the leaves turn color and signs of fall paint the landscape with beautiful autumn tones, the gardener is reminded of the fateful end of the season coming near. With the number of to—dos to complete during harvest season, the top priority list should be to plant. Plant garlic that is! While we busy ourselves colleting the bounty of our labor, let us not forget to plan and prioritize the planting of a garden staple on that to do list. Garlic, a member of the allium family, needs a total of 240 days to mature when planted from cloves, however t...

  • Essay judges wanted

    Oct 17, 2024

    The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5297, based here in Wahkiakum County, is sponsoring the VFW’s Youth Essay Program again this year. As the program coordinator for the post, I’m seeking volunteers to judge the student’s essays. There are three types of essays: The Youth Essay is a state level program for students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. The theme this year is “How Should Our Veterans Be Treated”. These essays are handwritten and are approximately one paragraph in length. The Patriot Pen essays are a national level program for students...

  • Naselle and Wahkiakum sports round-up

    Will Lohre|Oct 17, 2024

    Another week in the books in Washington state high school sports, and volleyball and football seasons at Naselle High School and Wahkiakum High School have continued to roll along. Here's what you may have missed last week in the world of Wahkiakum and Naselle sports. Naselle football Naselle continued its positive momentum this season with a 72-0 win over Chief Leschi in a conference game on Oct. 12. The victory marked the Comets' fifth league win in a row and sixth overall, en route to a...