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  • No. 12-05

    Jan 25, 2012

    File No.: 7081.21763 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Flagstar Bank, FSB Grantee: Mark A Slape and Terri A Slape, husband and wife, presumptively as community property Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2011090 Original NTS Auditor File No. 2017495 Tax Parcel ID No.: 150806-310008 Abbreviated Legal: Ptn. SW 1/4 Tract 4, Vol. 5 of Svys, Pg 48 Sec. 15, T8N, R6WWM Amended Notice of Trustee's Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On February 3, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. Outside the main lobby of the Wahkiakum County...

  • No. 12-14

    Jan 19, 2012

    NOTICE OF ELECTION Announcement of Vacancy: The Wahkiakum Conservation District is pleased to announce an opportunity to contribute to conservation and your community by serving on the Board of Supervisors. Supervisors are public officials who direct the activities of the conservation district. Although they serve without compensation, they are eligible to be reimbursed for appropriate expenses. For more information, please contact the Wahkiakum Conservation District or visit the Washington State Conservation Commission website at...

  • No. 12-13

    Jan 19, 2012

    COUNTY OF WAHKIAKUM NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON FRANCHISE APPLICATION FILED BY WAHKIAKUM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Wahkiakum County Fire District No. 3 has filed with the Board of County Commissioners for Wahkiakum County, Washington, a Franchise Application for a Western Wahkiakum Water System Expansion Project, as more particularly described in the Franchise Application now on file with Wahkiakum County Department of Public Works, for construction of a sewage pipe line within the right-of-way of East Hull...

  • No. 12-12

    Jan 19, 2012

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to provisions of Section 2.45.070 of the Wahkiakum County Code, the Board of County Commissioners of Wahkiakum County, Washington, will conduct a public hearing commencing at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 24, 2012, in the Commissioners' Public Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Wahkiakum County Courthouse, 64 Main Street, Cathlamet, Washington. The purpose of said hearing is to determine whether it is in the best interests of Wahkiakum County to...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Jan 19, 2012

    It’s cold and snowing, yet wintertime projects at the fairgrounds continue to be planned and completed. One of our continuing projects has been to try to make all of our buildings wheelchair accessible. Last summer we built a goat, sheep and pig barn complete with animal pens, built out of the materials we had available. We built the barn on a concrete slab that was designed for a former building. The concrete slab had some dirt areas where we needed to have an aisle, these dirt areas made maneuvering through the barn difficult. T...

  • Community News - January 19, 2012

    Jan 19, 2012

    Canceled concert to go ahead Jan 28 The Pioneer Community Association's recently canceled Encore Concert is now set to take place at the Pioneer Church in Cathlamet on January 28 at 7:30 p.m. It will feature Andrew Emlen on cello, Jeffrey Reynolds on violin and Ronald Thompson on piano.Tickets are $10 per person and will be sold at the Bank of the Pacific or may be purchased at the door. Crab Feed tickets now available The 28th annual Crab and Oyster Feed, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce will take place March 10 at the Norse Hall on Puget...

  • Center acquires mini computer

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 19, 2012

    What a gorgeous winter wonderland to wake up to this past weekend. I’m sure not everyone thought of it that way, especially if they had to drive to work. Walking in the snow always brings back childhood memories of growing up in Maine. The dogs are in heaven with all the white fluffy stuff to bounce around and roll in. The chickens—not so much. They seem content to stay in the warm henhouse, much like most of us humans who curl up in our warm homes. It looks like the weather will take a wet turn for the rest of the week and probably w...

  • Sheriff’s Report - January 12, 2012

    Jan 12, 2012

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: January 2--9:06 a.m. A motorist reported a vehicle was disabled near County Line Park; the state patrol was advised. 10:56 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a woman having problems with her pregnancy. 1:26 p.m. A North Welcome Slough Road resident reported theft of engine and vehicle parts. January 3--1:52 a.m. A motorist reported a disabled vehicle along SR 4 near Nassa Point; the state patrol was...

  • Larry M. Badger

    Jan 12, 2012

    Larry Marlin Badger, 75, a lifelong Wahkiakum resident passed away December 31, 2011 at Columbia View Care Center in Cathlamet. He was born December 27, 1936 in Grays River to parents Harold and Hazel (Erickson) Badger. He and Ellen Davis were married March 16, 1957. He worked as a loader operator for Weyerhaeuser Co., DeBriae logging and Johnson Forestry, retiring in 1999. Larry enjoyed spending time with his family, fishing, working on cars and he never knew a stranger. He was a member of the On The Road Again Car Club. He was preceded in...

  • Sandbags available across the county

    Ruby Murray|Jan 12, 2012

    Emergency supplies to protect property from flooding are available at fire stations through the county, Wahkiakum’s Department of Emergency Management Coordinator Beau Renfro said. Renfro has both sand and sand bags available, but residents must bring their own shovels. “Those have disappeared too quickly in the past,” Renfro said. “The use of sand bags is a centuries old tried and true method of flood fighting,” according to the US Corps of Engineers Northwestern Division brochure available at the sites. The brochure contains strategie...

  • County may sell seized farm

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 12, 2012

    Wahkiakum County commissioners voted Tuesday to hold a public hearing on the sale of a Puget Island farm property seized from a Vancouver man convicted of drug charges. The board also held a broad discussion with citizens urging commissioners to cut other county services before cutting the sheriff's department any more. Officers seized the property on East Birnie Slough Road earlier this year. The owner was charged with manufacturing marijuana in Clark County; he pled guilty to diverting electricity around a meter in Wahkiakum County. The...

  • Librarian makes some corrections

    Jan 12, 2012

    To The Eagle: “Library Sponsors Teen Library Night” in the December 29 issue, states that Ariana Brock asked the city council to consider making funding between the library and swimming pool equitable. Her comment was made at the Wahkiakum County Budget Hearing. Teen Library Night is held Saturdays from 4-9 p.m. Patrick Carrico volunteers teen homework assistance Wednesdays from 4-6 p.m. Connie Christopher Librarian Town of Cathlamet...

  • No. 12-12

    Jan 12, 2012

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to provisions of Section 2.45.070 of the Wahkiakum County Code, the Board of County Commissioners of Wahkiakum County, Washington, will conduct a public hearing commencing at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 24, 2012, in the Commissioners' Public Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Wahkiakum County Courthouse, 64 Main Street, Cathlamet, Washington. The purpose of said hearing is to determine whether it is in the best interests of Wahkiakum County to...

  • No. 12-09

    Jan 12, 2012

    5 MRSC ROSTERS SMALL PUBLIC WORKS ROSTERS, CONSULTING SERVICES ROSTERS and ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ROSTERS The Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington hereby advertises on behalf of all local government agencies in Washington State, including - but not limited to - cities (Titles 35 RCW and Title 35A RCW), counties (Title 36, RCW), port districts (Title 53, RCW), water and sewer districts (Title 57 RCW), school districts and educational service districts (Title 28A RCW), fire districts (Title 52 RCW), transit agencies (Ch....

  • What's Happening at the Fair

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Jan 12, 2012

    This week I will fill out the paperwork to apply for state funding for the Wahkiakum County Fair. Let’s all send positive thoughts towards Olympia as Washington State budgets are getting close to being finalized. County fair funding may or may not be included in the state budget. Letters asking for fair funding support have been sent to Senator Brian Hatfield, and Representatives Brian Blake and Dean Takko. I have done my best to make each of them understand that the Wahkiakum County Fair is very important to our community. I hope you will a...

  • Sheriff's Report - January 5, 2011

    Jan 5, 2012

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: December 26--1:59 p.m. An officer arrested a driver after making a traffic stop near County Line Park. 10:56 p.m. An Eagle Pointe resident reported being harassed. December 27--12:08 a.m. A man came to the sheriff's office and reported having been assaulted by two men; a deputy was notified. 6:02 a.m. An Eden Valley resident reported a power outage; Wahkiakum PUD was notified. 9:47 a.m. A caller reported a...

  • Larry M. Badger

    Jan 5, 2012

    Larry M. Badger, 75, of Cathlamet died December 31, 2011 at a local nursing home. Dowling Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements....

  • PUD commission reviews infrastructure

    Ruby Murray|Jan 5, 2012

    During a short meeting Tuesday, Wahkiakum Public Utility District commissioners reviewed the district’s plan to maintain and replace its infrastructure. Gene Healy accepted his new role as president and began by thanking Commissioner Dennis Reid for his term. Manager Dave Tramblie reviewed a System Improvements Summary that the engineering firm Brown and Kysar had prepared, which outlined a systematic plan in four year blocks from 2009 through 2023. “The utility basically rebuilds its system every 30 to 50 years,” he said. According to the p...

  • Local resources can help keep resolutions

    Ruby Murray|Jan 5, 2012

    People who use the beginning of the year to consider lifestyle improvements may benefit from local support. While county residents are not statistically different from state residents on many health measures, there is room for improvement according to a Washington Department of Health (DOH) survey for 2011. One in nine adults in the county has asthma, and one in 12 adults has had a heart attack, coronary heart disease, angina, or stroke. One out of seven adults reported they currently smoked cigarettes. “Secondhand smoke, especially in cars, i...

  • Council awards waste water contract

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 5, 2012

    In a special meeting last Friday, the Cathlamet Town Council formally accepted a contractor's bid for constructing a new waste water treatment plant. The new plant will replace the sewage lagoons at the mouth of Birnie Creek with a new facility across SR 4 from Thomas Middle School. Construction should begin this winter. In other business, council members agreed to seek re-negotiation of a contract with Wahkiakum PUD for supplying water for the Puget Island Water System, and they adopted a resolution to update emergency medical services...

  • Federal money system a swindle

    Jan 5, 2012

    To The Eagle: Some discussion of doing away with the Federal Reserve Banking System has been heard lately on the news. This is good news. The bad news is the Federal Reserve Banking System itself. The purpose of the Federal Reserve System is to create reserves for commercial banks. To create these reserves , an officer of a Federal Reserve Bank writes a check, usually to a securities dealer to purchase some type of bond, most often a U.S. Government bond. The Federal Reserve does not have a checking account. They only have a checkbook. What...

  • No. 12-08

    Jan 5, 2012

    ORDINANCE NO. 546-11 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CATHLAMET MUNICIPAL CODE (CMC)CHAPTER 2.55.240 RELATING TO EMPLOYEE PAYDAYS; AND AMENDING CHAPTER 2.05.020, RELATING TO OFFICIALS COMPENSATION. WHEREAS, the Council of the Town of Cathlamet has determined that the streamlining of the payroll process would improve staff workflow by moving paydays from the first day to the fifth day of each month; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET, AS FOLLOWS: 1. CMC Chapter 2.55.240 relating to employee paydays is hereby amended to...

  • No. 12-07

    Jan 5, 2012

    ORDINANCE NO. 545-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET, WA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 466 AND ORDINANCE 468, PROVIDING ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS FOR THE LANDS ANNEXED INTO THE TOWN BY THE SAID ORDINANCES WHEREAS, in Ordinances 466 and 468 (2005) the Town Council of the Town of Cathlamet annexed certain lands to the northwest of the corporate limits into the Town; and WHEREAS, in so annexing said lands the Council inadvertently omitted to provide zoning classification(s) for said annexed areas as required by the Cathlamet Municipal Code (CMC); and...

  • No. 12-06

    Jan 5, 2012

    ORDINANCE NO. 544-11 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CATHLAMET MUNICIPAL CODE (CMC) CHAPTER 3.85.040 RELATING TO THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET UTILITY TAX AND CHAPTER 13.20.065, INCREASING THE TAX RATE PERTAINING THERETO. WHEREAS, the Town of Cathlamet, in CMC Chapter 3.85.040, has codified the creation of a utility tax on the provision of water and sewer and other utility services providing for a tax rate of 3% on each utility service, and CMC Chapter 13.20.065 also refers to said utility tax rate; and WHEREAS, the Cathlamet Town Council has not raised the tax...

  • No. 12-04

    Jan 5, 2012

    File No.: 7713.21834 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. U.S. Bank National Association Grantee: Kimberly King, a single person Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2015790 Tax Parcel ID No.: 010806440006 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 2 , Blk. 3 Columbia River Vista First Addition Vol. C of Plats, pg. 14 Notice of Trustee's Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On February 3, 2012, at 10:00 a.m. Outside the main lobby of the Wahkiakum County Courthouse, 64 Main Street in the City of Cathlamet, State of Washington, the...

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