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  • Dust Yer Kilts Off!

    Jan 28, 2016

    The Chancers, an Irish band from Portland, were at the River Mile 38 Brewery in Cathlamet on Saturday to play at the Dust Off Yer Kilts event. They brought some traditional dancers with them. The affair was sponsored by the Pioneer Community Association to raise money for the fire suppression project at the Pioneer Center, also known as the Pioneer Church. Photos by Diana Zimmerman....

  • Commissioners adopt solid waste/junk ordinance

    Rick Nelson|Jan 21, 2016
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    Wahkiakum County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt a proposed ordinance to regulate junk and solid waste on private property. Around 50-60 people attended a public hearing before the vote, and speakers at the hearing voiced opposition and support of the ordinance. The ordinance has been three years in the making. Responding to public input, the board of commissioners held community meetings on the issue in the spring of 2013, and citizens at those meetings overwhelmingly...

  • Oscar B. repairs nearly finished

    Eagle Staff|Jan 21, 2016

    Chuck Beyer, Wahkiakum County Public Works Director, on Monday said that is his understanding that the ferry Oscar B. will be taken off of dry dock tomorrow (Tuesday) and run through a series of US Coast Guard tests to verify that the repairs are complete. Once the ferry passes all required tests, the crew will bring the vessel back to Cathlamet, and it will be running on the regular schedule....

  • Town council hears interim water plan

    Rick Nelson|Jan 21, 2016

    The Town of Cathlamet, Wahkiakum PUD and the state Department of Health (DOH) are working on a plan that will keep the local agencies from restricting new connections to their joint water systems. In 2015, they notified the town that a limit on new connections to both town and Puget Island water systems was possible because the town's water plant couldn't pump enough water from the Elochoman River in summer to meet the plant's capacity. In the fall, the town Public Works Department used compressed air to clean the perforated line that runs...

  • RIF needs your help

    Jan 21, 2016

    To The Eagle: RIF-Reading is Fundamental-is a literacy program that came to the St. James Family Center Preschool and Kindergarten through 3rd Grade at the J.A. Wendt Elementary School in 1993. Children in these grades receive three free books of their choice each school year to keep and take home as their very own. Wahkiakum County was asked to join RIF of Cowlitz County in an effort to bring books to a rural population of students with the hope of creating a love of books and an early interest in reading. When RIF first came to Wahkiakum...

  • Port 1 pursues dredging project

    Diana Zimmerman|Jan 21, 2016

    Town councilman Dick Swart was in attendance at last Thursday’s Wahkiakum Port District 1 meeting to talk about a proposed interlocal agreement between the Town of Cathlamet and the port to place dredge spoils in the sewage lagoons. An agreement had been drafted and given to the port to peruse, according to Swart. Commissioner Bob Kizziar acknowledged that they had seen the document and said that it had been returned to the Town of Cathlamet. “I did not feel that it was an unreasonable document...

  • Volunteers needed in new year in many areas

    Kay Chamberlain|Jan 21, 2016

    WET--I hope you were able to stay in during all the wet weather we had recently. Of course, if you live or traveled just a little bit east of here, it was much drier at times, which always seems so strange to have such different weather within such a short distance. However, we had plenty of the wet stuff here in West Valley and the dampness it brings just makes it seem colder than it really is, so staying cozied up inside seemed like a great plan to me this past weekend. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from Jan. 21-27 are Sharon...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Jan 21, 2016

    THURSDAY Rosburg Community Club, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, noon. Cathlamet First Aid Division, Fire Hall, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, First Aid Division, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, ambulance training, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum Fire District No. 4, 7 p.m. Westside Play & Learn Group, Valley Bible Church, 9-11:30 a.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. Community Library &...

  • Sheriff's Report, January 21, 2016

    Jan 21, 2016

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: January 11 — 12:58 p.m. A Skamokawa resident reported a suspicious vehicle parked nearby. 3:51 p.m. A motorist reported an erratic driver headed westbound on SR 4 near Nassa Point. January 12 — 5:36 a.m. A Cathlamet resident reported a young woman behaving strangely. The young woman had come to the door a couple times. She was without a coat and wearing shorts and had been playing in a mud puddle. A dep...

  • Herman J. Gessner

    Jan 21, 2016

    Herman (Herb) J. Gessner, 86, died January 19, 2016, at his home on Puget Island. Herb was born April 2, 1929 in Detroit, Mich., the son of Herman J. Gessner Sr., and Marie Christine Gifford. He worked his way to engineer in the aerospace industry, retiring in 1985. He was married to Margaret Alice Stickle for 50 years. She preceded him in death in 1999. Herb moved to Cathlamet in 2004 to be closer to his children, five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Survivors include daughters Gerry L. Brennan and Christie L. Davis (Ray) and son...

  • Concert to be held February 7

    Jan 21, 2016

    The Castle Rock Men’s Ensemble, a group of musicians, including pastors, teachers, a judge and a plumber will give a concert at St. James Episcopal Church at 2 p.m. on February 7. They have been singing together for the last 13 years under the direction of Clarence Knutsen. Following the concert there will be a reception with a dessert buffet. The address is 1134 Columbia St., Cathlamet. The event is free with a free-will offering for St. James Family Center, the only non-profit agency in Wahkiakum County serving children and families. For m...

  • Chocolate Extravaganza set for February 12

    Jan 21, 2016

    The Charlotte House, a program of St. James Family Center, will host their 17th Annual Chocolate Extravaganza on February 12 at the Hotel Cathlamet from 4-7 p.m. This annual fund raiser helps support community sexual assault and domestic violence services and is sponsored by The Charlotte House Advisory Board. This year the set up will be a bit different. They will have boxes of chocolate ready for pick up. You can call ahead to reserve a box or stop by the Hotel Cathlamet between 4-7 p.m. on February 12 to purchase a box. A box of chocolate...

  • Call for Artists

    Jan 21, 2016

    Area artists are invited to participate in the Columbian Artists 40th Annual juried Spring Art Show to be held March 19 through April 3 at the Thee Rivers Mall, 3513 Three Rivers Drive, Kelso, (Space D-1168, near Macy’s). The Show is open to artists 18 years old and older from Cowlitz, Clark, Wahkiakum, Lewis and Pacific counties in Washington, and Clatsop and Columbia counties in Oregon. Entries must be original, two dimensional work, completed in the past two years. Work will be judged and cash awards given in each category. Additional a...

  • Entertainment News

    Jan 21, 2016

    Live Music at River Mile 38 Brewing Company: The Chancers Irish Band will perform from 6 to 9 p.m., Saturday, January 23, on the Crow's Nest Stage during Live at Five. 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....

  • Cold December weather boosts PUD bills

    Diana Zimmerman|Jan 21, 2016

    The Wahkiakum County PUD meeting was a series of reports on Tuesday morning after Commissioner Dennis Reid shared that he had received a couple complaints about high bills from customers. “I had the highest bill I’ve ever had this last month too,” General Manager Dave Tramblie said. “I think everybody did,” Reid said. “We had extremely high bills this billing period,” Auditor Erin Wilson agreed. “And it was a long billing period.” The long billing period and higher customer usage last month...

  • Life changes in an instant for Island man

    Diana Zimmerman|Jan 14, 2016

    Grant and Ashley Turner are back home on Puget Island and adjusting to life after an accident last summer changed everything for the young couple. The two had rented a houseboat on a lake in California with family and friends to celebrate the 4th of July. Everyone had been jumping and diving off the boat all day, so when Grant went in head first no one thought a thing about it. "I don't know what happened, if we had drifted or what," Grant said. What he did know, immediately after hitting his...

  • Corps of Engineers should serve the people

    Jan 14, 2016

    To The Eagle: I have questions about the US Army Corps of Engineers. I understand that some homeowners that live along the Columbia River, especially in areas of Puget Island, Cathlamet and other locales I’m not aware of, are losing their homes from erosion caused by freighter and tanker ships cruising back and forth on the river. Thinking back it seems if I recall that for years, to help prevent erosion and to keep the river channel deep for the ships, the US Army Corps of Engineers dredged the river and refilled sands back to the shores of t...

  • Volunteer says local officials are inclusive

    Jan 14, 2016

    To The Eagle: My views, opinions or motives have never been questioned, vetted nor suspected regarding my interests in volunteering with local community groups. I have asked to participate on some working committees and have been welcomed. I am always impressed with the faithfulness and commitment of leaders to be inclusive and dedicated to their respective causes. I know information is disseminated a variety of ways, particularly at the county level via the Wahkiakum County website and in The Eagle. With just a call to most community service...

  • Crab feed in Rosburg set for January 23

    Kay Chamberlain|Jan 14, 2016

    CRISPY--As this week began, we were seeing sunshine along with very nippy temperatures as we're down in the 20's and it's white with frost which is sparkling in the sunshine, so while it's cool out, it's sure pretty. Of course, I talked to a few people who said they had the sunshine but no frost or freezing temperatures, but you know, I think we must be "special" out here in West Valley as we always seem to be colder than everybody else! By the time you read this, we're supposed to have warmed up and we might even see a good amount of rainfall,...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Jan 14, 2016

    THURSDAY Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Congregational Church, noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, noon. Puget Island Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. Port District No. 1, 500 2nd St., 5 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire District, No. 3 Commissioners, 7:30 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, fire training, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum County Real Property Rights Advisory Board, Courthouse, 6 p.m. Eastside Play & Learn Group, St. James Family Center, 1:30-3...

  • Center seeks tai chi, computer teachers

    Trudy Fredrickson|Jan 14, 2016

    News from Naselle: Sports calendar for the coming week includes: Friday, boys and girls basketball with Oakville in Naselle at 4:15 p.m.; Tuesday, middle school boys basketball at Willapa Valley at 5:45 p.m., high school girls basketball at Lake Quinault at 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday, middle school boys basketball at Ocosta at 5:45 p.m. Go Comets! Do you remember the Chinese New Year Celebration last year, in conjunction with the new Chinese immersion program at the Naselle School? Well, mark your calendar for February 20, 4-8 p.m., to help...

  • Sheriff's Report, January 14, 2016

    Jan 14, 2016

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: January 4 — 8:06 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance aided a Rosedale resident after a fall. 12:50 p.m. A Skamokawa resident complained that a former spouse was attempting to get into the house and would not leave. 6:52 p.m. A motorist complained about being tailgated by an erratic driver on SR 4 near Cathlamet. 8:51 p.m. A caller asked to stay at the jail. The mental health department was called to see what r...

  • Chamber Crab & Oyster Feed set for Feb 20

    Jan 14, 2016

    The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Crab & Oyster Feed at the Norse Hall on February 20. This will be the 31st year for this event. The Crab & Oyster Feed is a fundraising event for the Chamber. Funds raised at this dinner help to support Bald Eagle Days and the fireworks show that coincides in mid-July. Due to the large amount of attendees, there will be three seating times for this dinner. The first seating, at 3 p.m., will be family friendly. There will be beer and wine served, but only upstairs where minors will not be...

  • Blood drive scheduled for Jan. 21 in Cathlamet

    Jan 14, 2016

    The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive January 21, 1-6 p.m., at Hotel Cathlamet, and volunteers are invited to donate. Any healthy person age 18 (age 16 or 17 with signed parental consent) and weighing at least 110 pounds may be eligible to donate blood. Valid identification is required for all blood donations. For more information call 1-800 RED Cross or visit www.redcrossblood.org; sponsor code: Wahkiakum, or call Patti Phillips at 360-795-8821. Blood products are routinely transfused to patients with cancer and other diseases,...

  • Wahkiakum Community Senior Center News

    Joyce Orr|Jan 14, 2016

    The next book club gathering will be held Friday, February 12 at 11 a.m. in the Wahkiakum Community Senior Center, 101 Main Street in Cathlamet. We each bring a brown bag lunch. This month’s book is The Help by Kathryn Stockett. Amazon.com books lists a number of inexpensive copies available and they can be shipped quickly. Used book stores will probably have copies also as the book is not a new release. The Cathlamet Library has at least one copy and also has the DVD which follows the book quite closely and would be a fun way to get i...

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