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  • Planning workshop for library set for May 19

    Apr 5, 2018

    The Cathlamet Public Library is asking for community input on library programs and services to assist in better meeting local needs, through a short one page survey. The survey can be accessed online through the slideshow link on the library website: , the direct link at , or by taking the paper version at the library. Those completing the survey have the option to enter a drawing for a $35 Visa gift card. Surveys must be completed by April 27, and the prize drawing will be held May 19. The public is invited to attend a “Future of Your L...

  • Verena Nepsund

    Apr 5, 2018
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    Verena "Frana" Nepsund, 94, longtime Cathlamet resident, died March 15, 2018 at Hospice Care Center in Longview. Frana was born to Hans and Hilda Fluckiger on January 23, 1924 in Hustisford, WI. In 1937 at age 13, her family moved to Puget Island. She graduated from Wahkiakum High School in 1942. On February 4, 1945 she married Norman Nepsund and he preceded her in 1961. She delivered papers for the Daily News for over 40 years, retiring in 2006. During that time she enjoyed the help of her gran...

  • Free identity theft program offered at Cathlamet Public Library

    Apr 5, 2018

    The Crime Victims Advocacy Program (CVAP) of Cowlitz and Wahkiakum will hold a free forum on how to combat identity theft, Thursday April 12, from 2-4:30 p.m., at the Cathlamet Public Library, 115 Columbia Street, according to librarian Carol Blix. Stephanie Elbert, of CVAP will teach attendees: 1. How the Crime Victims Advocacy Program can help you for free if you are a victim of a crime. 2. Learn how to protect yourself from ID Theft. 3. Learn what to do if you are a victim of ID Theft. Giveaways will be available. If you are the victim of a...

  • Entertainment News

    Apr 5, 2018

    Live Music on Saturday, April 7 at River Mile 38 Brewing Co., Downhill Billies, (Alex and Jon Arness), 5-8 p.m., on the Crow's Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet, call 360-366-4662....

  • US Senate candidate visiting Cathlamet on Tuesday

    Mar 29, 2018

    Glenn Rhodes, a Republican candidate for US senator from Washington, will make a campaign stop in Cathlamet on Tuesday, April 3rd. According to his email announcement, he will walk around town from 3-5 p.m., visit Maria's Restaurant, 88 Main Street, 5-6 p.m., and greet people at River Mile 38 Brewing Co. 7-8 p.m. Rhodes seeks the seat now held by Democrat Maria Cantwell....

  • Students are heroes

    Mar 29, 2018

    To The Eagle: While out for a walk Wednesday the 21st the first SWAT vehicle of many passed me and I watched it's path. Nothing good happening but I was relieved when I saw it not going towards the school. Then on Thursday the 22nd I was disappointed. These are uncertain, anxiety filled times for our students. All they wanted was to feel a sense of unity. To feel that they could do something, however inconsequential, to be part of the conversation and they were punished for the crime of taking part in a short remembrance of those who lost...

  • Just a few thoughts

    Mar 29, 2018

    To The Eagle: Well let’s send our 18 year old young men and women off to war but make sure they can't buy a rifle until they are 21 here at home, really, is that what the ding dongs in congress came up with to curb gun violence? Message to Democrats: You applaud the fact that there is no real debate on college campuses anymore, now you take our youngsters (K-12) out of school to protest things that you brainwashed them with, can you say Nazi propaganda? Since when is it up to kids to walk out of school whenever they want to? Everyone has a r...

  • More about Daylight Savings Time

    Mar 29, 2018

    To The Eagle: An old Native American proverb: White man cuts one (1) foot from the top of his blanket and sews it on the bottom to make it one (1) foot longer. The same applies to DST. Jerry Bain Cathlamet...

  • Thanks given for support

    Mar 29, 2018

    To The Eagle: Thanks for last week's front page article about robotics in Wahkiakum. It is community support like this that helps us to get grant money for robotics and other school programs. The Eagle's prior support helped us to get the $24,000 grant that has purchased the robotics equipment and training for our students and teachers. One addition to the article: We wish to thank our three judges for making the hard decisions amongst all of the teams present: County Commissioner Mike Backman, School Board member Paula Culbertson, and Sheriff...

  • Fire department presents new fire engine

    Diana Zimmerman|Mar 29, 2018

    The Cathlamet Fire Department held an open house to show off their new rig on Sunday. "The Town of Cathlamet worked really, really hard the last couple of years to set aside money for this," Fire Chief Vernon Barton said. "This" is a 2017 Spartan, a traditional structural fire fighting engine. It is the first new engine for the department since 2001, according to Barton. Thanks to longtime volunteer Neil Beerbower, who has been with the department since 1992, the new truck is ready to go. "I...

  • Hook the Hawg fishing derby Friday & Saturday

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 29, 2018

    BRR--This past weekend saw some nippy temperatures, and even some snow in higher elevations, so it looks like Winter is not quite ready to give up to Spring! With a few dry days scheduled for this week, I'm hoping that they materialize, as it will make all the upcoming Easter egg hunts and celebrations much more enjoyable. Here's to sunshine; bring it on! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from March 29-April 4 are Aaliyah Montgomery, Leif Carroll, Mike Carroll, Linda McClain, Dana McClain, Vaal Gribskov, Paul Vik, Pam Emery, Gordon...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Mar 29, 2018

    THURSDAY Community Center, Cathlamet, 9 a.m.-Noon. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Community Center, Cathlamet, 6-9 p.m. Girl Scouts, Community Center, Cathlamet, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Food Addicts Meeting, Congregational Church, 3rd & Maple, 5:30-7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, open meeting, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Eastside Play & Learn Group, St. James Family Center, 10-11:30 a.m. Helping Hand Food Bank, Seventh-day Adventist...

  • Sheriff's Report, March 29, 2018

    Mar 29, 2018

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: March 19 - 3:26 a.m. An alarm was activated at an office in Cathlamet. An officer investigated and found everything secure. 2:03 p.m. An officer was requested for a civil standby at a Puget Island address. 2:17 p.m. Two dogs left in front of an office on Main Street in Cathlamet were reported to be barking and lunging at people walking by. 2:35 p.m. The...

  • Verena Nepsund

    Mar 29, 2018

    Verena "Frana" Nepsund, 94, longtime Cathlamet resident, died March 15, 2018 at Hospice Care Center in Longview. Frana was born to Hans and Hilda Fluckiger on January 23, 1924 in Hustisford, WI. In 1937, at age 13, her family moved to Puget Island. She graduated from Wahkiakum High School in 1942. On February 4, 1945 she married Norman Nepsund and he preceded her in 1961. She delivered papers for the Daily News for over 40 years, retiring in 2006. During that time she enjoyed the help of her gra...

  • Veronica Gilbertson

    Mar 29, 2018

    Veronica Gilbertson, 46, of Cathlamet died March 23, 2018. She was born June 13, 1972 in Longview to William and Betty (Jackson) Swift. She married Rex Gilbertson in July of 2013. They moved to Portland for a while, then returned to Cathlamet to live in Rex’s family home. Veronica was dedicated to her family and friends. She is survived by a daughter, Brittany Jean Brumbaugh in Oregon; a son, Rafael Ramos of Longview; two grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A service will be held April 14 at 2 p.m., at Dowling Funeral Home in C...

  • Skamokawa to Pillar Rock mail carrier Sharyl Iblings retiring after 28 years

    Lisa Mooers|Mar 29, 2018
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    Sharyl Iblings, who serves the rural mail customers from Skamokawa and Grays River-Rosburg Post Offices, will be retiring March 31, 2018 after 28 years. She started as the relief carrier for Hermina Carroll in 1999 and was awarded the USPS Highway Contract Route (HCR) in 1999 when Hermina retired. Hermina left her with a few useful items that Sharyl has continued to use.; a coin cup (a plastic thermos lid/cup), a box that stays on the dash of her mail car that holds the coin cup, stamps, and...

  • Shelby Hoiland awarded USPS HCR

    Lisa Mooers|Mar 29, 2018

    The United States Postal Service Highway Contract Route (HCR) Division has awarded the fourth contract in the 82 year history of the “Skamokawa to Pillar Rock” contract route to Shelby Hoiland, a Cathlamet resident. The route consists of delivering the mail to the rural addresses originating from the Skamokawa and Grays-River Post Offices. There have been only four contractors awarded this route; Frank Faymonville, Hermina Carroll, Sharyl Iblngs and now Shelby. In past transitions to the next carrier, it was hardly noticed as Hermina and Sha...

  • County presents new mental health quarters

    Rick Nelson|Mar 29, 2018

    Wahkiakum Health & Human Services is slowly bringing their new quarters, tentatively called the Hope House, into operation. Last summer, the congregation of the United Church of Christ, Congregational, disbanded and donated their church building and parsonage to Health & Human Services so that it would benefit the people of Wahkiakum County. Since then, Health & Human Services has been painting, moving and repositioning. On Tuesday, department staff held an open house to show what they've done...

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Mar 29, 2018

    By The Wahkiakum Chamber Of Commerce March 30 Easter Bingo 6pm, Location Tbd ~ Patty Dursteler ~ 360.795.3480 30 Spring/Easter Celebration 5-7pm Cathlamet: Tsuga Gallery ~ Nell Coulson ~ 360.849.4116 30-31 Hook The Hawg Spring Salmon Derby Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Wahkiakum Chamber ~ 360.795.9996 31 River Mile 38 Brewery’s 3rd Birthday Celebration ~ 360.355.4662 April Tbd Open Mic Music Night Skamokawa Grange #425 ~ Jerry Ledtke ~ 360.795.3434 7 Crime Victim / Identity Theft Workshop & Fundraiser 6pm-8pm, Location Tbd ~ Caleb Luther ~ 360...

  • Robots rule at the high school

    Darrell Alexander|Mar 22, 2018

    Wahkiakum Wohbot Wohundup robotics tournament was hosted by Wahkiakum School District and Wahkiakum 4-H last Thursday at Wahkiakum High School. There were so many robots, or "bots" as the kids call them, that there was not enough room to show all of them. A few were shared to give an approximate idea of the variety of styles and workmanship that went into constructing these wonderful Wohbots. The entrants were students from second through 12th grades from Cathlamet and high school students from...

  • DOT to study lower SR 4 speed at Cathlamet

    Rick Nelson|Mar 22, 2018

    Motorists will soon see a reduced speed limit on SR 4 through Cathlamet. Both the Cathlamet Town Council and Wahkiakum County Board of Commissioners agreed to ask the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to lower the speed limit to 35 miles per hour. The move would be part of a long range effort to increase safety along the highway through Cathlamet. Officials from both the town and county have supported proposals for lower speed and other changes to improve safety on SR 4 between the Elochoman Valley and Boege roads intersections....

  • We are getting the shaft from assessor

    Mar 22, 2018

    To the Eagle: Every year I feel like I am being railroaded by the Assessor’s office. Last year my property taxes on my then 7-year old manufactured home increased 10 percent from the previous year, this year they increased by yet another 19 percent above last year’s appraisal! Last year, I appealed my appraisal, arguing that manufactured homes (MH) should only depreciate in value, and should never appreciate unless improvements have been made to them. The appeals process appears quite easy at face value. Simply submit the completed pet...

  • Shameful situation

    Mar 22, 2018

    To The Eagle: I was shocked to read your AP article emphasizing state official’s total lack of integrity by elected Legislators and our WA attorney general. This bipartisan failure to support and enforce WA constitutional protection brings shame on them all. The singular issue is not important. Those WA officials’ hubris and open willingness to violate legal due process is appalling and paramount. WA senator: “I have incredibly grave concerns that we are creating a convoluted process for getting around a [WA State] constitutional right...

  • Man dies after falling in water at marina

    Mar 22, 2018

    A Vancouver man staying on a boat at the Elochoman Slough Marina died after falling in the water late at night and responders had difficulty finding because of darkness. At 12:25 a.m. on February 23, the Wahkiakum County Sheriff’s Office received a call from someone who could hear cries for help coming from the Elochoman Slough Marina. At 12:36 a.m., according to the report, the cries became quieter and less frequent. At 12:59 a.m., a man was found in the water and responders began cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). It was very difficult t...

  • Open mic night at Grange Hall Sunday

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 22, 2018

    NOT SO GREAT--I suppose it depended on where you were, but as this week began, Sunday was definitely on the wet side in West Valley. We did have our dry moments, but for the most part, it was damp. Saturday was a bit better with more sun than rain, so I hope you were able to get out and enjoy the dryness on that day at least. However, the work week began dry after some very thick fog, which kept the ships' horns blowing all night long. Unfortunately the forecast for this week shows more rain than sun, and some very cold temperatues in the...

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