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  • 13-115

    Oct 10, 2013

    No. 13-115 NOTICE OF TOWN OF CATHLAMET BUDGET WORKSHOP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Cathlamet will hold a Budget Workshop for the Town’s 2014 Budget. This workshop will be held October 15, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. at the DeBriae Meeting Room, 255 2nd St., Cathlamet, WA 98612. By order of the Council for the Town of Cathlamet. Tina Schubert Clerk/Treasurer Town of Cathlamet Publish October 10, 2013...

  • 13-114

    Oct 10, 2013

    No. 13-114 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Wahkiakum County Planning Commission will hold a public meeting on Thursday, October 24, 2013, at 6:00 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room on the 3rd floor of the Wahkiakum County Courthouse, 64 Main Street, Cathlamet, WA 98612. Agenda items are: · Shoreline Substantial Development/Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-2-4, Doug and Stephanie Olsen - Placement of a floating home, dock, ramp and walkway within Birnie Slough. · Shoreline Substantial Development/Conditional...

  • Writer asks what happens after the election?

    Oct 3, 2013

    To The Eagle: Kudos to the Cathlamet Woman’s Club and The Eagle for hosting the September 23, 2013 forum where the voters could listen to the responses of Wahkiakum County Sheriff candidates Mark Howie and Mike Balch to questions about their qualifications, preparedness, and approach to the job of Sheriff. September 17-23 is National U.S. Constitution Week, and I cannot think of a better way to honor the legacy of our Founding Fathers than helping citizens inform themselves about choices facing them on November 5, Election Day. After t...

  • Are “Democanunists” running the country?

    Oct 3, 2013

    To The Eagle: What are the people running this country and the world doing? I have coined a term, “Democanunist.” If it is not readily apparent, this is a blend of Democrat, Republican and Communist. They are all involved in the political arena and appear to be feathering their own nests with no regard to the results and consequences of their actions. Please note: I acknowledge there may yet be people who are still trying to abide by the US Constitution and Bill of Rights; people who are trying to live honest and straight. It appears the ord...

  • 13-112

    Oct 3, 2013

    No. 13-112 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF WAHKIAKUM WAHKIAKUM COUNTY, a political subdivision and duly organized and existing County of the State of Washington, Plaintiff, vs. Case No. 13-2-00061-9 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR JUDGMENT FORECLOSING TAX LIENS AND SUMMONS FOR DELINQUENT TAXES EACH AND EVERY LOT, TRACT, PART, PARCEL AND PORTION OF THE VARIOUS PARCELS OF REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENCY FOR DELINQUENT TAX from 2010 and OTHER YEARS; AND ALL PERSONS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,...

  • PUD hears town proposal for water contract

    Diana Zimmerman, Wah. Co. Eagle|Oct 2, 2013

    Cathlamet Mayor George Wehrfritz and Public Works Superintendent Duncan Cruickshank offered the Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Commissioners a chance to renegotiate the current water contract with the town at the bi-monthly PUD meeting Tuesday morning. “What we want to do is get to the point where we can get a new contract and move on and stop talking about this,” Cruickshank said. “What we are looking for is the PUD to take a share of the cost of our financing for when we buy large items. "You...

  • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    Oct 2, 2013

    To The Eagle: October 1st marks the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month is nationally recognized as a time to mourn those who have lost their lives, celebrate those who have survived and connect all of us so we can work together to end violence. The unfortunate fact is that so many of us know someone who has been affected by domestic violence – a friend whose creepy boyfriend we never really liked, or a family member who, years later, reveals surviving abuse no one ever knew about, or a family friend whose...

  • Fall is in the air

    Sep 25, 2013

    WET WEEKEND--Fall officially began last weekend and what a wet one it was. Sunday was especially soggy and blustery and it certainly brought home the realization that our summer is over, but at least it wasn't as bad here as it was other places, which had multiple trees down and major power outages, so I'm sure we were all happy about that. Beings I never seem to get all those sunny day chores done before the rains begin, I'm hoping for a few nice fall days so that I might get caught up. However hard it is to believe, we are going into October...

  • Sheriff's Report, September 26, 2013

    Sep 25, 2013

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: September 16--10:13 a.m. A deputy and a mental health professional responded to aid a Cathlamet resident who was very upset. 2:41 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Rosedale woman injured in a fall. 9:19 p.m. A Rosedale resident said a neighbor's dangerous dog was on top of a car; the caller later reported the situation was resolved. September 17--10:53 a.m. An East Valley resident complained...

  • Council approves trial net pen project off city dock

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 25, 2013

    The Cathlamet Town Council last Friday voted 3-1 to approve an agreement with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to set up net pens at the Broadway Street dock for nurturing juvenile spring chinook this winter. Council members had reconvened a meeting recessed from September 15 on Friday. They had discussed the issue earlier but delayed action to have a clean, formal agreement to consider. At that Monday meeting, Aaron Roberts, WDFW regional hatchery manager, explained that the department wanted to test the feasibility of having...

  • Candidates discuss issues in sheriff's race

    Diana Zimmerman, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 25, 2013

    Candidates for sheriff, Mike Balch and Mark Howie, met for a debate on Monday night in front of a crowd in the Pioneer Church. The event was sponsored by the Woman’s Club and moderated by The Wahkiakum County Eagle Publisher Rick Nelson. Below is a truncated version of the evening’s conversation. Rick Nelson: The format tonight will be a debate style program where I’ll ask a question and one candidate will have an opportunity to respond, the next candidate can respond, and then if they would...

  • Sheriff Mark Howie is a proven leader

    Sep 25, 2013

    To The Eagle: I grew up in Cowlitz County, not Wahkiakum. Like many others, I left home to pursue an education and a successful career. Later in life, my husband and I were able to return to our roots. After living in Portland, Wahkiakum County seemed like "Mayberry" (the l960's era Andy Griffith show) where the sheriff solves problems by drinking coffee with the folks and riding around in the car with the "bubble light" on top. I wish it were so but we're several decades past that type of law enforcement. We'd be naive or stupid to think we do...

  • Previous writer’s allegations make no sense

    Sep 25, 2013

    This is in response to Dennis Gordon’s latest attempt to smear Mr. Faubion’s good name. For those who might not know, Mr. Faubion represented Mrs. Gordon in her divorce proceedings against Mr. Gordon a number of years ago. I’m guessing that he did a good job because Mr. Gordon has been a very angry man since then. He needs to get over it and move on with his life. As regards to other issues he brought up, I offer the following: 1. When the Fire Dept. discovered that the Moody’s had misappropriated funds, it was immediately reported to the she...

  • 13-108

    Sep 25, 2013

    No. 13-108 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT, SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT, CONDITIONAL USE, OR VARIANCE PERMIT Notice is hereby given that Robert Ohrberg, Who is applicant and owner of the below described property has filed an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development/Conditional Use Permit for the development of: Placement of an access pier and ramp to an existing recreational dock. Located at 540 West Birnie Slough Road within NE 1/4 of Section 04, T8N, R6W, W.M., in Cathlamet, Wahkiakum County, Washington. Said...

  • Mules are off to a good start to season

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 18, 2013

    MIXED BAG--Well, this past week we've certainly had a variety of weather and some of it was great. Then came Sunday! Wow, that was quite an impressive thunder event we had and if you add a touch of lightning and a brief power outage, along with some heavy rains, it made for quite an interesting day! Looks like we're in for some cooler weather with fairly moderate temperatures for most of this week, except for Thursday (today), when temperatures are back in the summer time range. I guess we may need to keep the fans and AC units going just a...

  • Sheriff's Report: September 19, 2013

    Sep 18, 2013

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: September 9—7:55 p.m. A motorist reportedhitting a deer in the Grays River area; state patrol was notified. September 10—8:40 a.m. A Rosedale resident reported a theft. 1:30 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid an Elochoman Valley resident who had injured a leg in a fall. 1:54 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to a residence in Elochoman Valley where an overdose was reported. 4:41...

  • Dana Kay LaFavor

    Sep 18, 2013

    Dana Kay LaFavor died on September 17, 2013, in Las Vegas. Graveside service pending at Greenwood Cemetery in Cathlamet. Dowling Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements....

  • Town offers Port 1 lead role in development of surplus sewage lagoons

    Diana Zimmerman, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 18, 2013

    Cathlamet Town Council Member Dick Swart, standing in for Mayor Wehrfritz, who had a scheduling conflict, last Thursday presented commissioners of Port District 1 an opportunity to take the lead in the development of the lagoon, the current site of the city sewer ponds. Swart spoke of the many years of work that has gone into relocating the town’s wastewater treatment facility away from the waterfront so that “this precious resource can be used for something more up to date and for the bet...

  • Town offers PUD a compromise for water contract

    Sep 18, 2013

    The Cathlamet Town Council is offering a proposed compromise to Wahkiakum PUD to resolve their dispute over the contract to provide water to the Puget Island Water System. Town officials feel the contract doesn't include costs for system expansion and water loss, and PUD officials haven't agreed to pick up a share of those costs, which, in the future, would include upgrades to the water plant's raw water intake and the implementation of a second source of water for the town's water system. At their meeting in July, council members agreed that...

  • PUD commissioners discuss water pact, other issues

    Diana Zimmerman, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 18, 2013

    Commissioner Eugene Healy addressed the termination of Wahkiakum PUD's current water contract with the Town of Cathlamet in 2037 during Tuesday’s PUD commissioner meeting. “I came away with the idea, ”Healy said, “that we all agree that currently the contract that we have is satisfactory to both parties, we may not like the contract, either side, but it is being administered properly and legally." Speaking to the commissioners’ desire to move forward, Robert Jungers said, “For a specific ta...

  • Council postpones net pen decision

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 18, 2013

    The Cathlamet Town Council expects no action on an agreement with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) when it reconvenes its recessed Monday meeting later this week. The council needed to meet at the end of the week to award a contract for painting of the refurbished library building, and council members also agreed to delay action on the agreement so that they could have a clean copy of the agreement to sign; the draft presented at the Monday regular meeting had proposed changes from town Attorney Heidi Heywood. Aaron...

  • 13-101

    Sep 12, 2013

    No. 13-101 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Wahkiakum County Planning Commission will hold a public meeting on Thursday, September 26, 2013, at 6:00 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room on the 3rd floor of the Wahkiakum County Courthouse, 64 Main Street, Cathlamet, WA 98612. Agenda items are: · Shoreline Substantial Development/Conditional Use Permit No. 2013-2-4, Doug and Stephanie Olsen - Placement of a floating home, dock, ramp and walkway within Birnie Slough. · Current Use/Open Space Procedures. Secretary...

  • Sheriff's Report, Sept. 12, 2013

    Sep 11, 2013

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: September 2--12:32 a.m. The Grays River ambulance responded to aid a Loop Road resident having seizures. 2:04 p.m. A brush fire was reported in Rosedale; a deputy responded and notified resident that it was an illegal burn. 2:52 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to a Puget Island residence for an ailing infant. 3:43 p.m. A caller reported shots being fired on Beaver Creek Road near the fish hatchery; a...

  • Robert Belleisle

    Sep 11, 2013

    Robert (Bob) Belleisle, 74, of Longview, died September 6, 2013 at a Longview care center. He was born January 3, 1939 in North Bend, Ore., to Darwin and Helen Belleisle. He was an avid hunter and fisherman along with his Dad and brothers. He had a gift of gab which made him many friends and a successful car salesman. He is survived by son Robert of Idaho; daughters Brenda of Salem, Ore., and Carrie of Anacortes; brother Ken of Cathlamet and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Darwin (Ducky). A private...

  • Local government reaping windfall from timber markets

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 11, 2013

    Wahkiakum County commissioners discussed financial trends and acted on other business in a short meeting Tuesday. Treasurer Tammy Peterson reported a high market has created a windfall of unanticipated revenue for the county and other branches of local government. The county expected $1.1 million in revenue from the sale of timber off state-managed trust timberland, but the actual total will be closer to $1.7 million. Timber sold from private timberland is also being sold at high prices, and the collection of timber excise tax has already...

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