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On Oct. 30, 2025 at 5 p.m. at Fort George Brewery’s Lovell Showroom in Astoria, a community event will be held to discuss upcoming changes to state forest management. Efforts to restore healthy forests, clean water, wild salmon and steelhead runs and the habitats they depend on in the North Coast will be discussed as well. This event is sponsored by Wild Salmon Center, North Coast Communities for Watershed Protection, Seven Capes Bird Alliance and Stand Tall Oregon. Featured speakers from Wild Salmon Center include Oregon Senior Policy M...
Clatskanie continued its tear through Oregon 2A 9-man football with a 55-26 whooping of Neah-Kah-Nie last Friday. After the Pirates opened the scoring with a 21-yard touchdown pass, Clatskanie senior running back Lucas Andreasen countered with an 87-yard touchdown run. Junior Gunner Engen's kick gave the Tigers a lead they would not relinquish the rest of the game. Following Andreasen's second touchdown of the game, a 10-yard run, the Pirates countered with an eight-yard touchdown pass. However, the team came up short of their ensuing...
CITY OF CLATSKANIE CLATSKANIE CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOTICE The Clatskanie City Council will meet on Wednesday, November 5th, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 75 South Nehalem St. (Clatskanie Cultural Center, 2nd floor). Agenda items include but are not limited to: approval of the minutes of the October 1st , 2025, regular meeting; authorizing the change of the principal signer for Bluefin; the first reading of an ordinance of a street name change; a budget adjustment for CIP projects. An updated agenda will be available at City...

In addition to being Washington and Oregon State Champion for this year, over the summer, NCA (North Columbia Academy) senior Thomas Hutcheson took his taekwondo career to the next level, placing second at the 2025 Taekwondo Nationals for the United States. Thomas, a red belt, has cultivated his taekwondo career over the past four years and has competed in more than 30 tournaments from what started as a simple sibling rivalry. Last season, Thomas competed at the national tournaments in...
Rainier City Council met Monday, Oct. 6, at Rainier City Hall. Mayor Jerry Cole presented two proclamations declaring October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Domestic Violence Awareness Month, tied to nationwide initiatives. Visitor comments included discussion around the Domestic Violence Awareness March, which took place Saturday, Oct. 18. There was a request for no trespassing signage in a game preserve area where a citizen encountered hunters, as well as a request for a bench near newly planted memorial trees in the Rainier City Park....
A NXT Clean Fuels representative recently spoke at the Oct. 9 Rainier Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting and provided a range of updates regarding the Westport location project status, next steps, and what it means for the community. NXT is focused on producing renewable diesel which can be used by any vehicle or piece of equipment that requires diesel fuel. According to the organization’s website, renewable diesel is made from a variety of organic waste materials and has “up to 85 percent lower carbon emissions than traditional diesel and...
El Tapatio in Rainier is bringing some zen to the community every other Sunday with a unique offering of “Tai Chi Along the River.” The next event is Sunday, Oct. 19 from 10-11 a.m. with additional sessions held Nov. 2, Nov. 16, and Dec. 14. The event is free for all community members with the goal of providing more local activities. El Tapatio Manager Alberto Navarro advises to wear clothing that’s easy to move in and comfortable shoes. Tai Chi involves meditation and focus. The recommended age range is teens and older. Registration is require...
News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Random Batch Audit Pursuant to chapter RCW 29A.60.170 RCW Cathlamet, WA – Wahkiakum County Elections will be conducting a Random Batch Audit for the 2025 General Election. A random check of ballot counting equipment, commonly known as a random batch audit, compares a hand count of ballots to the voting system count in six randomly selected batches. This check occurs within 48 hours of election day and prior to the certification of the election. (RCW 29A.60.170) The test will be conducted on Thursday, N...
Public Notice Public Lien Sale Rainier Mini Storage LLC 323 W. B St. Rainier, OR. #51 Elektra Cornelius #69 Daciah Neubauer 1p.m. on 11/7/25 @ Rainier Mini Storage LLC on-site public auction, cash in hand bid....
Public Notice Public Lien Sale Ron’s Self Mini Storage LLC, 323 W. B St. Rainier, OR. #127 Lacey Harlin 1pm on 11/7/25 @ Ron’s Self Mini Storage LLC on-site public auction, cash in hand bid....
PUBLIC NOTICE The following measure will be submitted to voters on the November 4, 2025 General Election ballot: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT SJR 8201 - The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on allowing money in Washington's long-term care fund to be invested. This amendment would allow the state fund dedicated to providing long-term care benefits for eligible seniors and people....
Clatskanie People's Utility District - Clatskanie, Oregon Clatskanie People’s Utility District is issuing a request for qualifications (RFQ) from qualified firms to provide Architectural & Engineering (A&E) services. Statement of Qualifications (SOQs) must be received by 10:00 am PDT, November 3, 2025 at the District office: Clatskanie People’s Utility District Attention: Morgan Bowe, Contract Administrator PO Box 216 - mailing 495 E. Columbia River Hwy - shipping Clatskanie, OR 97016 Complete information can be viewed at clatskaniepud.com Con...

In early October, a team from WHEELhouse (Wahkiakum Heritage: Engagement, Education and Legacy) Cathlamet attended the PLACES 2025 Conference in Gig Harbor. The conference was hosted by the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation and the Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation. WHEELhouse representatives who were in attendance at the conference included Paige Lake, Suzanne Holmes, and David Whitney. The team's primary focus was to learn how Cathlamet can advance and...

MEMBERSHIP GROWTH. We're now over 1,700 members (1,702). A big thank you goes out to each and every one of you who have made this happen. CIRCULATION GROWTH. Recently the Washington State Library released its annual report. In the category, Highest Circulation per Capita, Cathlamet library has the fifth highest circulation in the state, four places ahead of Seattle Public library. Again, a big thank you goes out to each of you. WESTEND DELIVERY. Thursdays, 2 – 3 p.m., Rosburg Fire Station. P...
Rhizome is now accepting applications for the 2025–26 Civic Service Fellowship, a year-long program that gives Southern Washington high school students the skills, mentorship, and real-world experience to make a lasting impact close to home. The fellowship pairs leadership training with hands-on civic engagement. Fellows dedicate about three hours a week to projects such as voter-registration drives, neighborhood service events, and climate-action campaigns, building teamwork, communication, and public-speaking skills along the way. G...

Prior to their tournament last weekend, Naselle’s girls volleyball team had a three-set sweep (25-8, 25-13, 25-22) over Elma’s Mary M. Knight Tuesday, Oct. 14. Jessie Smith led the team with 26 assists and 12 aces, and Sophia Colombo led the comets with 11 digs. Hayley Rose and Brooke Davis each had six kills to lead the team, and Mylee Dunagan and June Miller had a block each to lead the team. Emma Kragerud rounded out the offense with five aces. Following the match, Coach Rebekah Wirkkala said, “What a fun group to coach. They support each...

Wahkiakum added yet another win to its record books this week, authoritatively beating Chief Leschi. Meanwhile, Naselle had a quiet Friday night, as Taholah forfeited the scheduled game, and the Comets were unable to find another opponent. Wahkiakum wins big once again It was business as usual for the Mules, who improved their record to 7-0 when they hit the road to take on Chief Leschi. Wahkiakum nabbed its third road win of the season in a dominant display, winning 72-6. The score was 16-6...

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