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  • Clatskanie Arts Commission presents "A Rocky Mountain Christmas"

    Dec 4, 2025

    On Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. at the Birkenfeld Theatre, the Clatskanie Arts Commission’s 36th performing arts series presents Ted Vigil’s “A Rocky Mountain Christmas: A John Denver Tribute.” The Birkenfeld Theatre is part of the Clatskanie Cultural Center, located at 75 S. Nehalem St. Dust off your fancy boots and warm up your vocal cords. You will likely leave the concert singing and spiritually uplifted.‍ Ted’s gift for the music and polished and energetic performing style create a warm, delightful evening for the whole family to enjoy. ‍ Yo...

  • Elementary school receives bomb threat

    Dec 4, 2025

    At approximately 1:35 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2, an unspecified bomb threat was received at Clatskanie Elementary School (CES). According to Superintendent Danielle Hudson, “both CES and CMHS (Clatskanie Middle High School) were immediately cleared to ensure the safety of all students and staff.” Law enforcement was contacted immediately following the threat and “responded promptly to the scene.” According to Hudson, the school communicated with the students’ families through ParentSquare, as well as Facebook “to ensure timely notificatio...

  • Tree lighting Saturday at Cultural Center

    Dec 4, 2025

    Clatskanie area kids and their parents are invited to free holiday season events on Saturday, Dec. 6, at the Clatskanie Cultural Center, located at 75 S. Nehalem Street. Sponsored by the Clatskanie Foundation and Wauna Credit Union, the fun will begin at 3 p.m. on Dec. 6 in the Center’s Birkenfeld Theatre with a live performance by Mz. Pearl. Watch as Mz. Pearl weaves physical comedy, juggling and magic with audience participation and a host of rubber chickens operated by volunteers. Following the show, Santa Claus is scheduled to arrive at 4...

  • Clatskanie students present Matilda the Musical Jr.

    Kirk McKnight|Dec 4, 2025

    Starting next Thursday, Dec. 11, more than 30 Clatskanie Middle High School students will be presenting "Matilda the Musical Jr." inside the Donavon Wooley Performing Arts Center Auditorium. Inspired by the Roald Dahl classic, "Matilda the Musical Jr." brings the familiar cast, including Miss Honey, Trunchbull, Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood and, of course, Matilda. "Every other year, I try to do a big show incorporating as many age groups as possible," said Performing Arts Director Jaime Erwin. "We...

  • Hudson Park Elementary seeks donations for playground grant match

    Dec 4, 2025

    Hudson Park Elementary (HPE) is in the process of raising $300,000 in funds to overhaul the onsite playground. The playground has not been updated in decades. In a letter to the public, Principal Megan Keplinger wrote, “While our equipment continues to meet safety standards, it is aging and lacks the accessibility, protection, and innovation our students deserve. Without a covered area, children can only use the playground when the weather is ideal, limiting opportunities for outdoor play, movement, and social connection during much of the s...

  • Rainier City Council recap

    Dec 4, 2025

    The Rainier City Council met on Monday, Dec. 1 and swore in officer Michael Hernandez to the Rainier Police Department. City administrator Scott Jorgensen read a statement into record by the executive director of the Columbia 911 Communications District, expressing intent to undertake the repair and restoration of the radio communications network currently in need of service. The scope of intended work includes, but is not limited to, identifying and replacing faulty components, including transmitters, receivers, antenna and cabling; reconfigur...

  • Rainier Winterfest parade and tree lighting Dec. 7

    Nicole Jordan|Dec 4, 2025

    Clear your schedule for Sunday, Dec. 7, because Rainier Winterfest and Santa are officially kicking off the holiday season. Starting at 10 a.m. and running until 12:30 p.m. is the annual “Brunch with Santa.” Benefiting the Amani Center, this event takes place at the Rainier Riverfront and Senior Center at 48 W. 7th Street. Admission is $8 in advance or $10 at the door and includes breakfast, a visit with Santa, and table stations for kids to decorate cookies, write letters to Santa, and create custom hot cocoas. The event also offers raf...

  • Keep It Local Columbia County offers incentives to shop local

    Nicole Jordan|Dec 4, 2025

    Keep It Local Columbia County’s (KILCC) annual Wonderland holiday campaign is back and in full swing with more than 100 businesses participating. The seasonal effort, which runs until Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, is designed to encourage county residents to shop local and support small business during the holiday season. As in prior years, the “Wonderland Card” is a fun way to try to turn dollars into rewards. Every $10 spent at participating locations equals one card stamp and, once filled and turned in, is eligible via a drawing to win more than...

  • Wahkiakum's historic season comes to end in semifinals

    Will Lohre|Dec 4, 2025

    The Mules had their sights set high this season, and their efforts returned the best campaign for a Wahkiakum football team in two decades. The semifinal run was the furthest a Mules team has gone since Head Coach Ryan Lorenzo's senior year in 2004, when he was a player. The Mules put up an 11-1 record this fall, a credit to their drive and consistency. Entering the semifinal against Liberty Christian, the Mules were unbeaten but came in as underdogs. The Patriots were the #2 team in the state,...

  • Submit a Legals or Public Notices ad

    Dec 4, 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...