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  • Norse Hall 90th anniversary celebration

    Julie O'Neil|Sep 12, 2024

    At the Norse Hall 90th Anniversary Celebration on Saturday, September 7, there were several decendents of the founders: Sandra Contreras, Susan Brown and Reid Kenner who are descendants of Kristian O. Wika, and Cameron Monte whose ancestor was Ole Torgert. It was wonderful to see the depth of some of the families that are still members of this historic institution right on Puget Island. Board President Jan Silvestri gave a little history of the Helgeland Lodge 2-30 Norse Hall (Puget Island)....

  • Ham Radio Club Gives License Training Class

    Ron Wright|Sep 12, 2024

    Our local radio club, the N7WAH Wahkiakum Amateur Radio Club, is again offering an evening series of classes to help you prepare for your Technician Class Amateur radio license. The class will meet Wednesday evenings, 6:30- 8:00 p.m., beginning October 2 and continuing for the following six Wednesdays with the test being offered at the final meeting, on Wednesday November 13. Since we will be meeting at the robot room at Wahkiakum High School, we will need school-age children to be accompanied by a parent or to have completed a school district...

  • Relative purchasing power

    Sep 12, 2024

    The real value of $100 bill in purchasing power is lowest in CA $88, HI $89 and WA $90. The highest $100 purchasing value was $113 in AR MS; $112 in AL, IA, SD; $111 in ND, KY, WV; $110 in KS, MT, ND, NE. So in 12 states a $100 bill is worth $20+ dollars more than in Washington State. (see visualcapitalist.com). The issue is, our money is worth less in WA than in 47 other States. We should ask Governor Inslee and the Washington legislature why they failed to protect our state’s economic solvency and soundness. Good state leadership prevents p...

  • Library funding

    Sep 12, 2024

    Andrew Carnegie said “a library outranks any other one thing a community can do to benefit its people”. Beginning in 1899, Carnegie, founder of Carnegie Steel, funded a dramatic increase in the number of public libraries in the U.S. This coincided with the rise of women’s clubs in the post-Civil War period. Women’s clubs led the establishment of 75–80 percent of the libraries across the country. They took the lead in long-term fundraising and lobbying within their communities. The Cathlamet Blanche Bradley Public Library began as a project o...

  • From the fair office

    Patty Dursteler|Sep 12, 2024

    Greetings from the fair office! This Saturday will be the first Flea Market and T-Building sale of the year. Hope everyone will come out and find a treasure or two. The T-Building has a new supply of goodies. Check the Cathlamet Area News for pictures on Friday. Also if you entered anything into the fair you can come pick up your premium checks on Saturday. I will have them in the youth building at the flea market. Mark your calendars for October and November events, October 12, Flea Market, and T-Building Sale. October 26, Halloween Carnival...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Sep 12, 2024

    COOLED OFF. As this week begins, we got a nice cool down from those brutally hot days last week and that was fine by me! These cloudier days made for easier yard work weather and kept the AC from having to run non-stop! Plus, the biggest thing is that with the Huckleberry Ridge fire raging just outside of our county's north border, these cooler temperatures are sure to help those fighting fires a lot and I'm hoping the rain scheduled for Wednesday will make things even better. Kudos to all those fighting this fire and to our own local group...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Sep 12, 2024

    September 2 6:18 p.m. A group of people were reported camping by the no camping sign near the end of Steamboat Slough Road in the wildlife refuge. Deputies gave the campers a warning. September 3 12:19 p.m. Two cows were reported on SR4 near Millers Road. Deputies worked to keep the cattle out of traffic. The cattle were returned to their pasture and the owners were advised to provide their contact information for the cattle list. 4:05 p.m. A fisherman near the Elochoman Slough marina reported a fisherman in another boat had threatened to ram...

  • Help with federal programs coming Sept. 18

    Sep 12, 2024

    Staff from the office of Congressional Representative Marie Gluesenkamp-Perez will be in the DeBriae room in Cathlamet on Wednesday September 18 from 12:30-4:30 p.m. These folks can help with the federal government issues concerning veterans, Social Security, IRS, applying for federal grants, and more. Come take advantage of these opportunities for help in solving problems. “My bipartisan team is working each day to directly assist folks across Southwest Washington with federal agencies, whether it’s recovering Social Security checks, tax refun...

  • Strong Park Ivy Cleanup Day

    Sep 12, 2024

    Join us for another cleanup of the forest area behind the Wahkiakum County Museum at 65 River Street, Cathlamet, on Tuesday, September 17th, 2024, starting at 10 a.m. Last time, we cleared trails, pruned trees and removed English ivy from large trees. This time, we’ve discovered more ivy-covered trees, so the focus will be on freeing them from this invasive plant. Community members are welcome to come see the progress and lend a hand. Bring gloves and clippers, and help preserve this beautiful part of Strong Park, home to several giant old f...

  • Elochoman Marina hosts annual Warriors and Widows salmon derby

    MD Johnson|Sep 5, 2024

    Not surprisingly, given the fact that salmon season is in full swing, the Elochoman Marina was buzzing with activity the evening of Thursday, August 29, as folks sought to put a fresh salmon on the barbeque or in the freezer. But there was certainly more going on than just salmon fishing, at least for a few hours, as military men and women along with Gold Star families gathered at the marina pavilion for the 10th Annual Warriors and Widows Salmon Derby. A Gold Star family, for those unfamiliar w...

  • Bigger than a flag: Honor and remembrance woven into local landmark

    Leslie Montgomery|Sep 5, 2024

    While driving the winding highway that carves its way through dense forests, hills, and cliffs along the Columbia River to Cathlamet the natural beauty of Southwest Washington is evident everywhere you look. Eagles and herons, salmon, ships, and seals, whitetail deer, and waterfalls all punctuate this passage of roadway, the historic Lewis and Clark Trail known as State Route 4, which is, for these reasons and more, a designated state scenic byway. But there are hidden hazards in the beauty of...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Sep 5, 2024

    GLOOMY START. As this week begins, we are actually seeing some cloudy and cooler conditions and I am enjoying the relief from the heat. All those who headed to the beaches for this past Labor Day weekend are probably wishing it was a tad bit nicer as the fog can be a bit damp and cool. It can be a little wetter on the coast, and not nearly as enjoyable when there is no sun and you are camping outside. At any rate, I was happy to leave those triple digits behind. Forecasters are saying the heat will return towards the end of the week, so you hea...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Sep 5, 2024

    August 26 5:18 p.m. Cathlamet emergency services responded to a Skamokawa resident experiencing chest pains. 7:41 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance transported a possible stroke victim to the hospital in Longview. 9:12 p.m. A Skamokawa homeowner reported people trespassing and entering a trailer on their property. Deputies responded and found that the property was secure. 2:05 p.m. A caller reported people camping at the end of Steamboat Slough Road. Deputies spoke with the people who were fishing legally and not planning on spending the night....

  • A night of fun and dancing at Cathlamet's 2nd annual Senior Prom

    Megan Blackburn Friend|Aug 29, 2024

    On the evening of August 24, I had the pleasure of attending the 2nd annual Senior Prom at the Hope Center in Cathlamet. What started as a simple task of covering the event for The Eagle turned into a delightful evening filled with music, dancing, excellent company, reconnecting with familiar faces and making new friends! Sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities of Southwest Washington, the Cathlamet Women’s Club and River Mile 38, the event ran from 6 to 9 p.m. and was all a...

  • PUD consolidation

    George Wehrfritz|Aug 29, 2024

    Cathlamet’s premium asset is a section of timberland located on a ridge above town. Over the decades, harvests have delivered recurring income to a municipality that operates on a shoestring. Should Cathlamet sell this land? Never. Cathlamet’s second renewable resource is a water right to the Elochoman River. It feeds the water plant, serves town customers and supplies everyone on Puget Island. Recurring water revenue is vital to sustaining local services. Should the town sell this water right to the PUD? The answer is obvious. The PUD has cov...

  • Mary Alice Granger

    Aug 29, 2024

    Mary Granger (Snyder), born on June 23, 1945, to Alice and Roy T. Snyder in Longview, WA, peacefully passed away on Sunday July 21, 2024. Mary’s early years were spent along the Columbia River in beautiful Cathlamet until 1961 when her family relocated to Walla Walla Washington where her parents established Park Manor Nursing Home on Plaza Way. Mary attended DeSales Catholic High School, graduating in 1963. Shortly after, she married James P. Goulet, with whom she had three sons: Paul Scott, James Patrick, and Robert Roy Goulet. Mary was an a...

  • 2024 Wahkiakum County Fair

    Patty Dursteler|Aug 29, 2024

    Greetings from the fair office. WOW! What a fair. If you weren't able to attend, you missed out. All three days had lots of entertainment. Thanks to everyone who braved the storm to watch "Arena Rock Gold" Saturday night. I have been working with this band for over 10 years and believe me they are well worth the wait. Michelle Lambert came from California and played Saturday afternoon along with lots of other talent. The Reptile Roadshow was here on Friday and Baluantic was here Friday and Satur...

  • Sheriff's report

    Aug 29, 2024

    August 19 4:09 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance assisted an elderly person who had fallen. 7:23 a.m. A Cathlamet resident requested assistance from paramedics. 8:32 p.m. Emergency services assisted a Cathlamet resident who had fallen. August 20 1:39 p.m. A Westend caller reported a tree down blocking the west bound lane of SR4 east of Grays River. 3:37 p.m. A Elochoman Valley resident reported a vehicle had been parked for a few days on their property close to the road. The caller worried that the vehicle could be hit by a motorist. 3:58 p.m. The...

  • Skamokawa news

    Kay Chamberlain|Aug 29, 2024

    NICE START. As I begin this column, the sun is shining and it looks to be a pretty decent week, with temperatures climbing back up into the mid-eighties here. It may even get hotter in other nearby towns, so it looks like our summer is back after a batch of fall-like weather that brought heavy rains, thunder and lightning. It looks like I need to get myself in gear and get all those "nice weather" chores done while I have the chance....now for the ole body to cooperate. SCHOOL STARTED. As luck would have it, the great weather returned just as s...

  • Wahkiakum History

    Aug 22, 2024

    Arriving at Fort Vancouver, we were met by the Chief Factor Ogden, who kindly invited us all to accept his hospitality for such time as we desired, but as the officers all wished to go on, he offered to send them at once, so, after thanking him most heartily for his kindness all our party except my brother’s wife went to Oregon City in the same Batteaux. The baby having taken a severe cold, she thought she must remain and keep him from any more exposure until the arrival of the balance of our goods, which were expected to come by the next mail...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Aug 22, 2024

    WILD WEATHER. Well, we certainly had a mix of weather the past week, and I have to say, the most impressive part was the very loud and long periods of thunder that roared through the valley along with some wild streaks of lightning! While we had some wind and rain too, we also had sunshine and muggy conditions, so it was quite a mix of weather here. It also depended on where you were, because ten miles one way or the other, could find you in completely different conditions. I hope you were in one of the drier and nicer spots. Lightning is...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Aug 22, 2024

    August 12 6:46 a.m. Cathlamet emergency services responded to an elderly person who had fallen. 9:09 a.m. A caller reported a commercial vehicle speeding on Puget Island. 12:35 p.m. A Skamokawa resident reported people driving four wheelers and dirt bikes on their road. Deputies responded and said they would increase patrols in the area. 3:59 p.m. A caller on Puget Island reported several vehicles not stopping at the stop signs on the Bernie Slough bridge. 7:06 p.m. a caller in Cathlamet reported a vehicle going up and down Columbia Street at...

  • Megan Blackburn

    Jennifer Figueroa|Aug 22, 2024

    Megan Blackburn is the latest individual to be featured in The Eagle's Community Member Spotlight. She has lived in Wahkiakum County for 11 years and is a very active community member. Growing up with parents in the military, Megan moved around regularly, never really putting down roots. As an adult, Megan lived in New York for a while, getting by as a musician and trying not to get lost in the hustle and bustle. When she became tired of the big city life, Megan sold almost everything she...

  • Craig Sears, Old timer

    Jennifer Figueroa|Aug 22, 2024

    Wahkiakum County is an exceptional community and its long-standing history is cherished by those who call it home. From the expansive timber forests to the Columbia River, stories of times past course through the community's veins like the flowing river it sits on. Buried within the history of the long-standing families of Wahkiakum are not only captivating tales but also an expanse of knowledge, demonstrating how growing up in this community can shape some pretty remarkable people. As the stories of Wahkiakum’s past are told, knowledge and w...

  • After 20 year wait, Town opens new skatepark

    Aug 15, 2024

    The Town of Cathlamet is pleased to announce that the long-awaited skateboard park at Erickson Park has been completed and is ready for use. The original concrete slab for the Skateboard facility at Erickson Park was laid in 2004 as a result of a community fundraising and construction, led by now-County Commissioner Lee Tischer and many others. All construction on the slab, where the new skate park now sits, was completed entirely by volunteers. The site languished for many years, despite the...

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