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  • Grays River Cafe is open for business

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 9, 2016

    The Grays River Cafe is open! Ken and Sandy Ruch, who have resided in Grays River for 17 years, recently re-opened the restaurant which has sat empty for awhile. Their staff, aged two to 15, live in their home. Not that the two year old is doing much, except keeping mom busy. "Yesterday was fun, yesterday is what it was all about," Ken Ruch said of Sunday afternoon in the restaurant. "The family working together is fun. What adds to it is when I hear people out here talking and community happeni...

  • Sheriff's Report, June 9, 2016

    Jun 9, 2016

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: May 30 — 1:29 p.m. A caller reported that a boat belonging to a Skamokawa resident had washed ashore at Jones Beach near Westport. The individual was contacted; he had sold the boat a month earlier. 5:08 p.m. A tow was requested after a truck and trailer broke down and were blocking lanes on SR 4 near the summit of KM. 5:40 p.m. A Grays River resident reported that he had received a bill for a toll on the 5...

  • Chamber calls for members/volunteers

    Jun 9, 2016

    The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce has announced that a membership meeting will be held Tuesday, June 14 at Maria’s Place, Cathlamet, at noon. A Bald Eagle Days Planning Committee meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 15 at 4:30 p.m., in the Scarborough Meeting Room, 102 Main Street, Cathlamet. All those interested in helping to plan this event are urged to attend....

  • Living well workshop to be held at community center

    Jun 9, 2016

    The Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities will sponsor Living Well with Chronic Conditions, a workshop aimed at helping people with a chronic condition find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue, better nutrition and exercise choices, making healthcare decisions and learning better ways to communicate with doctors and family members. The workshops will be held at the Cathlamet Community Center, 101 Main Street on Thursdays from 1-3:30 p.m., July 7 through August 11. There is no cost for this program, but space is limited. Register by...

  • Household hazardous waste collection Saturday

    Jun 2, 2016

    On Saturday, the next free monthly Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection Event will take place in Cathlamet at the PUD parking lot on Division Street behind the Wahkiakum County Courthouse. The collection site will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. People who are unable to attend this event may use the Permanent Collection Facility at the Waste Control Transfer Station, 1150 3rd Avenue, Longview, which is open every Tuesday and Saturday 9:30-11:30 a.m. The facility and the collection event are only for the collection of hazardous waste...

  • Car show Saturday at fairgrounds park

    Kay Chamberlain|Jun 2, 2016

    MIXED BAG--This week started out a bit damp here in West Valley and some other places, but later on in the day it got real nice. By now, you should have been enjoying a lot more sun, but we also know what that means: stupid people doing stupid things. Heads up people, do not leave your children or your animals in your vehicle! It's amazing that anyone would allow a child to be alone in a rig anyway, but on hot days, it's deadly and totally unforgivable. Animals are best left at home on these warm days. So if you truly love them please keep...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Jun 2, 2016

    THURSDAY Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, Noon. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, work night, 7:30 p.m. Puget Island Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, 7 p.m. Cathlamet Public Library Board of Trustees, 12:45 p.m. VFW Service Office, 25 River St., Cathlamet, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Community Library & Computer Center, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. West End Food Pantry, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m...

  • Sheriff's Report, June 2, 2016

    Jun 2, 2016

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: May 23 — 7:28 a.m. A Cathlamet resident called to report that her cat had been killed by a shot to the head. 10:14 a.m. A boater near Coffee Pot Island requested help after a line got wrapped around his propeller. The Coast Guard was notified. 11:29 a.m. An individual was taken into custody after a vehicle stop. His vehicle was towed. 11:36 a.m. A Rosedale resident reported that a no contact order had been vio...

  • Cathlamet Public LIbrary to provide Ozobots kits for use by young patrons

    Jun 2, 2016

    The Cathlamet Public Library will soon have the popular Ozobots kit for youth patrons to use for a limited time this summer. The Ozobots http://ozobot.com/ kit can be programmed to race and do other maneuvers. The kit, which is intended for use by kids age 10 and up, will be at the library for three weeks. "This is the first opportunity for our library to host a hands-on robot lab," said Librarian, Carol Blix. The Washington State Library is providing the Ozobots kits to libraries that request them, said Carolyn Petersen, the State Library's...

  • Entertainment News

    Jun 2, 2016

    Live Music at Puget Island Farmers Market, 59 W. Birnie Slough Rd. On Friday, June 3, Kara Haney will perform from 3-6 p.m., on the Up-Beet Stage. For more information call 360-560-3785. On Saturday, June 4 at River Mile 38 Brewing Company David Johnson will perform from 5 to 8 p.m., on the Crow's Nest Stage during Live at Five. 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....

  • May is Older Americans Month

    May 26, 2016

    To the Eagle: Flash back to July 1965 and Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones were at the top of the charts singing I Can’t Get No Satisfaction. Our country was conflicted by the war in Viet Nam while President Lyndon Johnson was waging a War on Poverty back home. The Older Americans Act (OAA) and Medicare/Medicaid were established in response to concerns about the lack of community services for older persons. At that time, nearly a third of older Americans lived in poverty. The OAA supports a range of home and community-based services, such a...

  • Art teacher is a gift to students

    May 26, 2016

    To the Eagle: When my son, now a Wahkiakum High School senior, was in preschool at St. James, a delicate lady named Mrs. Hauge would come to teach the children about classical art. Some might think preschoolers wouldn’t absorb the knowledge she shared, but I watched rapt three-year-olds, and, even months later, heard my son’s accounts of the art postcards she gave each child. Mrs. Hauge was my first -- and these children’s first - - introduction to our local art angels, community members who expose young people to the arts. Much more recently,...

  • Writer offers thoughts on offensive names

    May 26, 2016

    To The Eagle: I have read with interest and concern regarding the topic of change to a few of our local landmarks. I understand the implication of prejudice, and I am in some agreement with that consensus. I also know that names tacked on to what began as neutral names for these areas were not intended to be offensive, unless naming a particular area of a river entry populated by large amounts of hungry birds is considered offensive. I have listened to and participated in a few of the conversations in which the name Jim Crow seems to be a catal...

  • Candidates file for commission seats

    Rick Nelson|May 26, 2016

    Filing for positions on the local election ballots wound up Friday with contests for commission seats. Filings include: --Dan Cothren, Independent, filed for re-election to position two on the Board of County Commissioners. Matt Barnhill, Indpendent, and Robert L. Jungers, No Party, also filed for the position. --Dennis Reid filed for re-election to position three on the board of commissioners of Wahkiakum PUD. The position is non-partisan. --Mike Backman, Independent, filed for re-election to position one on the county Board of Commissioners....

  • Time to remember our fallen military

    Kay Chamberlain|May 26, 2016

    OFF AND ON--Last weekend wasn't a complete bust, as it seemed Portland got hammered with rain, while we stayed cloudy with only a few spinkles on Saturday. Sunday was pretty wet here in between sun breaks, so I'm glad the lawn got mowed while it was dry, and we could just let nature water the plants. I was expecting some rain for Monday and while some folks had some sprinkles, I was out doing yardwork and getting mighty toasty in the sun, at least during the first part of the day. The forecast looks like it will be another mixed bag of weather...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    May 26, 2016

    THURSDAY Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, Noon. District No. 4 Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, fire/ambulance, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum Fire District 2 Commissioners, Skamokawa Fire Hall, 7 p.m. Community Library & Computer Center, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. West End Food Pantry, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly, GRVC at Johnson Park, activity room, 2 p.m. East...

  • Sheriff's Report, May 26, 2016

    May 26, 2016

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: May 16 — 9:14 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded when a Cathlamet resident fell down some stairs while carrying a baby in a portable car seat. 12:15 p.m. Deputies responded to the report of a domestic disturbance in Cathlamet. An individual was taken into custody. 2:40 p.m. A caller in the Skamokawa area reported that he was setting out traps after finding four dead sheep. 2:48 p.m. A caller reported t...

  • Cleave V. Hedman

    May 26, 2016

    Cleave Vern Hedman 83, of Cathlamet, died in Longview on January 29, 2016. He was born April 22, 1932 in Whitefish, Mt to Vern and Edena Hedman. After graduating from Whitefish High School in 1951 he attended Eastern Washington University and graduated with a BA degree in 1955. He enlisted in the Army after college and served in Korea. After his return, Cleave married Audrey Sly on June 7, 1958. He received a Masters degree from WSU in 1962 by attending summer school, while teaching music in several school districts before moving his family to...

  • Dixie Margaret Glackin Swart

    May 26, 2016

    Cathlamet resident Dixie Swart, 72, died May 11, 2015 at the Community Hospice Center after a short battle with gallbladder cancer. A native of Tacoma, Dixie returned to Washington after retiring from a career as an economist in charge of managing California State Treasurer’s financial programs. She is survived by husband Richard Swart and son Byron Swart at home, and by daughter Stacey Browning in Sacramento, Calif. Other survivors include brothers John (Bobbie) Housiaux in California and Everett (Kristi) Glackin of Oklahoma and sisters M...

  • William H. Schwarze

    May 26, 2016

    William Henry Schwarze, 84, of Cathlamet, died May 20, 2016 at Park Royal Nursing Home in Longview. He was born November 6, 1931 in Tamaroa, IL to Gottlieb and Charlotte Schwarze. He served in the Army and married Marie on August 6, 1960 in Albany, NY. Bill moved to Cathlamet in 1975. He proudly served as mayor and as a member of the council for the Town of Cathlamet for many years. He loved the community and enjoyed participating in community events, especially the Friends of Skamokawa play and Bald Eagle Days festivities. Survivors include...

  • Farmers market opens Friday

    May 26, 2016

    The Puget Island Farmers Market will begin its 11th season Friday, May 27 at 59 W. Birnie Slough Rd., from 3-6 p.m. Live entertainment will be offered on the Up Beet Stage: Friday, May 27, 3-4 p.m. "Cliffs of Cathlamet"; 4-6 p.m., "Skamokawa Swamp Opera." Call 360-560-3785 for more information. Vendor booths include: Islands End Farm’s ferments; Little Island Farm’s flowers; Little Barn Farm’s USDA Puget Island grown lamb, beef and pork by the cut; Farm at 172 veggies; Backwater Farm’s fresh farm eggs; Skamokawa Farmstead Creamery’s artisan g...

  • Grasseth to graduate

    May 26, 2016

    Skylor Grasseth, son of Josh and Leeann Grasseth, grandson of Calvin and Cindy Grasseth and great grandson of Tootie Grasseth, will graduate from Sequim High School on June 10. Skylor grew up in Cathlamet and still calls it his second home. He plans to attend college and study for a degree in criminal justice. Cards may be sent to him at 1150 Columbia St., Cathlamet, WA 98612....

  • Community Center announces upcoming events

    May 26, 2016

    The Cathlamet Community Center will hold a bingo event today (May 26) with an array of prizes to be awarded. On June 4 they will host the Coast Guard Auxilliary Boating class from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person (payment due on the day of class). Completion of this class will also give cardholders recognition in Canada and Oregon. Boaters in Washington need to have their Washington State Boater Education Card with them when operating a boat of 15-horsepower or greater. Boater/operators born before January 1, 1955 are exempt but...

  • Entertainment News

    May 26, 2016

    Live Music at River Mile 38 Brewing Company: Downhillbillies will perform Saturday, May 28, from 5 to 8 p.m., on the Crow's Nest Stage during Live at Five. 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....

  • Focus: Michael Baccellieri: You have to share with the community

    Diana Zimmerman|May 26, 2016

    Hard work, ingenuity and people are the driving passions for sometime Puget Island resident Michael Baccellieri, boatbuilder, beekeeper and owner of Longbottom Coffee and Tea. “I’m here most of the time,” Baccellieri said while sitting on his deck watching the Columbia River roll by. “It’s like a gift, an oasis, really.” Baccellieri owns seven companies. He has nearly 100 employees and he admits he’s nearly tapped out. But he’s happy. “If I didn’t love people and love to serve people,” Bacc...

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