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Bill R. Munson, 67, of Cathlamet, died October 18, 2017 at home. He was born August 9, 1950 in Longview, to Roger Munson and Marjory (Troth) Munson. Bill grew up and attended school in Cathlamet, served in the army at Fort Benning, Ga., and was a member of the Color Guard in San Diego, Calif. After his military service he was a self-employed logger and truck driver. He was known for his sense of humor and loving heart, often giving his last dollar to someone in need. His favorite pastimes were...
Angela Reneé McNally, 37, died October 26, 2017 from complications of pneumonia. She was born February 1, 1980, the daughter of Lorraine and Michael McNally. Angie was preceded in death by her father in 1997. Survivors include her mother, Lorraine McNally, a brother Bobby McNally and her 10-year old daughter Peytunn Rose of Skamokawa. A celebration of life ceremony will be held on Sunday, November 5 at 2 p.m., at the Skamokawa Grange Hall. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Dowling Funeral Home in Cathlamet to help with...

Everwild Forest Friend was born on October 25, 2017 at 12:10 p.m., weighing in at 6 lbs and 15 oz, 20 inches long, to parents Erik Friend and Megan Blackburn and sister, Birdie Feather Friend. Proud grandparents of the baby boy are Jeff and Pearl Blackburn of Cathlamet, Heather Pool of Portland, Ore., and John and Laurie Friend of Sun Valley, Calif....
“A Country Christmas,” St. James’ annual Christmas Bazaar, will be held Saturday, November 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A wide array of handcrafted items will be available for purchase including jewelry, paintings, cards, postcards, prints, handmade ornaments, Christmas wreaths, aprons, quilts, blankets, headbands, porcelain art and plates, multimedia photography, art photographs, canned relish, journals, nonfiction stories, decorated picture frames, soaps, CDs of original music, handcrafted wooden items, handspun wool items with a spinning demon...
Greetings! My name is Kelly Shumar, the new Community Center Coordinator. Please come in and say hello. I would love to hear any ideas you may have to continue to grow our program. Kelly Patterson’s last day was this last Tuesday. She will be greatly missed but she has promised to come in often and continue to be a prominent resource and volunteer at the center. This Friday’s movie here at the Community Center will be an Adult Drama called “A United Kingdom.” This is a story of King Seretse Khama of Botswana and how his loving but controv...
For those needing some help with providing Christmas gifts for their children up through the age of 17 may contact the Star Program at 360-431-5232. All calls will be handled discreetly. Applications may be picked up at the Sheriff’s Office or Health and Human Services at 42 Elochoman Valley Road. They must be returned no later than December 8. Monetary donations are greatly appreciated and needed to provide for the stars that are not taken. Donations may be left at either bank in Cathlamet or mailed to Star Program, P.O. Box 276, Cathlamet, W...
Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: October 23 — 9:54 a.m. A caller reported that a battery had been stolen from an excavator in the Elochoman Valley. 12:19 p.m. A Middle Valley resident reported that several of his neighbor’s goats were on his property. It was a recurring problem, the caller said, and the goats had caused damage in the past. 12:21 p.m. A Middle Valley resident reported hearing someone yelling and several shots fired. The cal...

Big plays and few mistakes were keys to the Wahkiakum Mules' 36-29 football victory over the Toutle Lake Ducks last Friday in Cathlamet. The result means the Mules finish 7-2 in regular season play, second place in the River Division of the Central League, and host of a cross over playoff game this Friday. The loss dropped the Ducks into a tie for third in the league and on the road to start the playoffs. The two teams traded touchdowns in the first and second quarters. The Ducks scored first...
To The Eagle: I am writing this letter to endorse Jean Burnham for Position #5 of the Cathlamet Town Council. I met Jean nearly four years ago and we have become friends. She is smart, dependable and hard working. I believe she would do a great job for the Town of Cathlamet if elected to the council. Char Damitio Cathlamet...
To The Eagle: In response to his letter of last week, it would appear that Mr. Schreiber wants to take me to the woodshed. If so, it would be nice if he presented fact rather than innuendo. At no time did I suggest that the second amendment be scrapped, although it would seem prudent to at least take a look at adjusting it for the technology of our time. Never was it suggested that guns be taken from us but doubt the Founding Fathers would have approved of Joe Blow having a gun capable of firing 600 rounds a minute or bump stocks for all. A...

Ballots for the 2017 general election have arrived in Wahkiakum County mail boxes. Reporter Diana Zimmerman has written the following profiles for most of the candidates for local office. Photos and stories by Diana Zimmerman. In August 2015, Scott Anderson and two other candidates interviewed for a spot on the Port 1 commission vacated by Larry Bonds. Anderson won the appointment, and this November, he's on the ballot for the first time, hoping to retain the position. Anderson is a Wahkiakum...
In a campaign mailing last week, Laurel Waller, who filed last spring for Position 5 on the Cathlamet Town Council, said people had told her they were interested in writing her in for Cathlamet mayor. She said she would accept the job, if elected. County Auditor Diane Tischer said Tuesday that she had checked with the Secretary of State's office about this situation. "She may not file as a declared write-in candidate, but voters may write in her name for any position," Tischer said. "If she wins in both positions, then she'd choose and resign...
Wahkiakum County's commissioners accepted a donation of property, discussed trust timber management issues, and gave county employees a raise when they met Tuesday. The board formally accepted the donation of the United Church of Christ buildings and property in Cathlamet. The congregation voted last spring to dissolve and offered the property to Wahkiakum Health and Human Services (H&HS) for house programs that would benefit county residents. "The County of Wahkiakum declares its deep and sincere thanks to the congregation for the many...
By the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce October 28 Tidy Up The Town – Fall Edition; Downtown Cathlamet; 9 a.m., Pioneer Center; Pioneer Community Assoc. 28 Rosburg Club Bazaar, Rosburg Community Hall, Barbara Rose – 360 465-2234 28 Halloween Carnival, Skamokawa Fairgrounds Patty Dursteler– 360 795-3480 31 Neewollah Days Costume Competition; Cathlamet Bank Of The Pacific Wahkiakum Chamber– 360 795-9996 31 Annual Halloween Trick Or Treat; Grays River Valley Center; 360 465-2310 November 2-4 Sons Of Norway Lefse Baking; Puget Island: Norse Hall; Jan...
WILD ONE!--We sure had ourselves a nasty, wet and windy begining to the weekend, as Saturday was just horrible and by the evening, even worse. Many people lost power, which in our case, was caused by a big tree that came down and took out the overhead lines. Then more rain fell later on, after we had already recorded our 6-plus inches that day, so by morning, there was water over West Valley Road once again. For those of us who have lived here awhile, it's pretty normal but for others, it was a bit of a surprise! There was high water in all...
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. Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, Fire/Ambulance, 7 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, 7 p.m. Helping Hand Food Bank, Seventh-day Adventist Church, 3 Fern Hill Rd., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wahkiakum Planning...

Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: October 16 - 8:11 p.m. Deputies and the Cathlamet ambulance responded to a Rosedale residence to aid an individual who was having trouble breathing. October 17 - 11:00 a.m. An individual in Rosedale was taken into custody. 6:27 p.m. An Elochoman Valley resident reported that someone had taken an apple from one of his trees. He was certain it was not a deer....

Submitted by Kelly Love Students from Wahkiakum County have a new understanding of how robots help surgeons after a visit to Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. Leslie Disher, M.D., brought them into the operating room to see how surgical robots work, providing a demonstration of the da Vinci XI used at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center. "As program coordinator it has been my dream to get our 4-H Club into a hospital to see the robotics used for surgery," said Jessica Vik. "This was such a...
The public is cordially invited to attend a Grand Opening celebration at First Interstate Bank, located at 75 Main Street, Cathlamet on November 3 from 2-4 p.m. Attendance is free and refreshments will be served. The event celebrates a successful transition from Bank of the Cascades to First Interstate Bank, a merger that occurred mid-August. “We are delighted to welcome Bank of the Cascades clients and employees to the First Interstate family,” said First Interstate President and CEO Kevin Riley. “I thank all the employees across our footp...
This Friday’s movie here at the Community Center will be a PG-13 Adult Comedy called “The Invention of Lying.” Movies start at 7:00 p.m., and as always, popcorn is free. You are welcome to bring your own snacks. Saturday, October 28, is Tidy-Up-The-Town Day. Meet at the Community Center at 9:00 a.m. We will work from 9:00-1:00. Don’t forget that the first Wednesday of each month we offer free computer classes and free employment strategies provided by Goodwill and WorkSource. This is an invaluable one-on-one resource. Please stop in from 10...
The Charlotte House, a program of St. James Family Center, will host their 18th annual Chocolate Extravaganza at the Hotel Cathlamet on October 27 from 3 to 7 p.m. This annual fund raiser helps support their community sexual assault and domestic violence services and is sponsored by The Charlotte House Advisory Board. Reservations may be made for a box of chocolate. A box of chocolate prepared by 20 plus bakers, who generously donate their time, supplies and baking skills, is $20. Stop by the Hotel Cathlamet before the football game where the...
River Mile 38 Brewing Co.: Saturday, October 28, Three Bands: 5 p.m. Alter Ego; 6 p.m. Thunder Love; 7 p.m. Ardvark Banana Cart, on the Crow's Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet, call 360-366-4662....
The John Thomas Middle School Chess Club will host an open chess tournament on November 4. There will be four rounds of play. Registration runs 10-10:45 a.m., and rounds are at 11 a.m. and 12:30, 2:00 and 3:30 p.m. Games are limited to 30 minutes per side. There will be a trophy for first place and ribbons for second through fifth places. Entry fee is $5 for persons age 17 years and younger and $10 for 18 years and older. The tournament will be played at Thomas Middle School in Cathlamet. Notation is encouraged but not required. For further...

The Wahkiakum County board of commissioners revisited beach nourishment issues and covered other topics at their regular Tuesday meeting. Commissioner Dan Cothren reported consulting engineers are moving ahead with what should be the final permits to bring dredge spoils to eroding beaches on Cape Horn and Puget Island. However, the latest permit was added after the county set its initial budget, and Cothren said the county will have to add another $4,000 to the budget. "We're working that out;...

Much needed dredging at the Elochoman Slough Marina will start in November, but it looked doubtful on Thursday when Mayor Dale Jacobson raised concerns during the Wahkiakum County Port 1 Commission meeting about the placement of dredge spoils. At one point he threatened to pull Town of Cathlamet support for the project. “Maybe you need to find another disposal site,” Jacobson said. The mayor’s comment was met with shock and anger on the part of the port commission and staff. The port has been wo...