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  • No. 11-113

    Oct 6, 2011

    Notice for Early Public Review of a Proposal to Support Activity in the 100-Year Floodplain and Wetland Town of Cathlamet PO Box 68, 100 Main Street Cathlamet, Washington 98612 360 795-3732 To: All Interested Agencies, Groups, and Individuals This publication is to give notice that the Town of Cathlamet, Washington has received a US Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant (CDBG funds) from the Washington Department of Commerce to assist in the relocation of the Cathlamet Wastewater Treatment Facility to a...

  • No. 11-111

    Oct 6, 2011

    NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE 2012 BUDGET AND NOTICE OF HEARING ON RATE CHANGES OF PORT DISTRICT NO. ONE OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of Port District No. One of Wahkiakum County, Washington, for the fiscal year 2012, has been filed in the Office of the District at the Elochoman Slough Marina, 500 2nd Street, Cathlamet, Washington. A copy of said preliminary budget and proposed rates will be furnished to anyone requesting the same who will visit the District's office during the business hours on Mondays...

  • No. 11-107

    Oct 6, 2011

    NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. TS #: WA-11-447964-SH APN #: 150806-340010 I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, the undersigned Trustee, will on 10/14/2011, at 1:00 PM at At the front entrance to the County Courthouse, 64 Main Street, Cathlamat, WA 98612 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable, in the form of cash, or cashier's check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following...

  • Save our local post office

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 29, 2011

    RAIN--We ended last week with some rain and began the week with showers, plain ole rain and some good, gusty winds, which brought down a lot of leaves along the roadways; definitely seemed more like Fall! I'd just about forgotten how miserable it can be tromping around in a parking lot in the rain! The good news out of the rainy stretch was that it sure helped calm down those fire fears, as things were tinder dry out there. From now on, we'll be thoroughly enjoying those upcoming dry days, even though they may be shorter and the evening hours...

  • Council approves poroposal to end Glengate moratorium

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 29, 2011

    The Cathlamet Town Council met in special meetings Tuesday to address three issues. First, the council approved a proposal to end a moratorium on new building permits for the Glengate addition. The council adopted the moratorium last year when it appeared the developer and home owners association weren't working together and weren't completing required road construction. On Tuesday, Donal McIntosh, representing the developer, said the association had met and come up with a plan to accomplish the work. They proposed setting up an account with...

  • Rocks thrown at wrong target

    Sep 29, 2011

    To The Eagle: The Town versus Fire Department squabble seems convoluted viewed through the prism of several lengthy articles in The Eagle plus a couple of high pressure meetings, but the source of the contention, the State of Washington Accountability Audit of the Town of Cathlamet is concise, straightforward and eminently readable, even to us primitives out here in the wilds of Puget Island. It clearly states that the fire department has four undeclared checking/savings accounts under the town's tax ID number, plus a petty cash account that...

  • Intelligence not equal to wisdom

    Sep 29, 2011

    To The Eagle: When George Wehrfritz ran for mayor of the Town of Cathlamet, I was impressed because I perceived him as being intelligent. After observing his actions and public statements, although I do not know him personally and don't always agree with his positions, I still believe he is intelligent. Wehrfritz, by his actions and public statements, has taught me many things, the most important of which is that the volunteer fire and emergency medical services are far more important to our town than having a town government. If our community...

  • Don't kill the messenger

    Sep 29, 2011

    To The Eagle: Very interesting! The current fire house flap certainly has raised the local blood pressure in a lot of directions. It seems that there is a lynch mob forming to dump the Mayor. Why fire the guy for standing up for the locals whose public contributions are funding this enterprise? Seems to me he's doing what previous mayors chose to ignore! Why kill the messenger? Unfortunately this has all occurred in a volunteer organization which is vital to all in the area. It appears that there should have been sufficient legal expertise...

  • No. 11-112

    Sep 29, 2011

    NOTICE OF REGISTRATION DEADLINES   Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of R.C.W. 29A.08.140, accepted no later than 29 days before an election by mail, in person or online all transfers within Wahkiakum County, all transfers from another county and new registrants to the state of Washington by October 10, 2011.   WITH THE EXCEPTION that, pursuant to the provisions of R.C.W. 29A.08.145, voter registration is possible during the period between October 11, 2011 to October 31, 2011; but persons doing so must...

  • No. 11-111

    Sep 29, 2011

    NOTICE OF HEARING ON THE 2012 BUDGET AND NOTICE OF HEARING ON RATE CHANGES OF PORT DISTRICT NO. ONE OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of Port District No. One of Wahkiakum County, Washington, for the fiscal year 2012, has been filed in the Office of the District at the Elochoman Slough Marina, 500 2nd Street, Cathlamet, Washington. A copy of said preliminary budget and proposed rates will be furnished to anyone requesting the same who will visit the District's office during the business hours on Mondays...

  • No. 11-110

    Sep 29, 2011

    NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT, SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT, CONDITIONAL USE, OR VARIANCE PERMIT Notice is hereby given that Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products, LP, Who is applicant of the below described property has filed an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development/Conditional Use Permit for the development of: two new mooring dolphins for wood chip barges. Located at River Mile 41 of the Columbia River; south side of Coffee Pot Island in Cathlamet, Wahkiakum County, Washington. Said development is proposed to be within...

  • Community News - September 29, 2011

    Sep 29, 2011

    Dog fun run this Sunday The Columbia River Canine Club will be holding fun and practice runs on October 2 at 117 Cross Dike Road on Puget Island. All dogs, large and small are welcome. All dogs must be on leash. Five dollars will let a dog course a lure four times. Contact Judy Brawn at 360 562-1925 for further information. FOS holds meeting, presentation The Friends of Skamokawa foundation will host its annual meeting on October 16 at 3 p.m. at Redmen Hall. Following a brief business meeting, a program entitled The Cemeteries of Skamokawa...

  • No. 11-109

    Sep 29, 2011

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 2012 BUDGETS & NOTICE OF RATE HEARINGS OF PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the preliminary budgets of Public Utility District No. One of Wahkiakum County, Washington, for the Electric System, the Puget Island Water System and the Western Wahkiakum Water System, for the fiscal year 2012, were prepared and filed in the records of the District at its Office at 45 River Street, Cathlamet, Washington prior to the first Monday in September and a copy of said...

  • What's Happening at the Fair?

    Becky Ledtke, Wah. County Fair Manager|Sep 29, 2011

    A fund raising event to benefit our local 4-H Clubs is happening this weekend! It’s called Columbia River Country Days and is presented by Friends of Extension and Wahkiakum County 4-H. This is the famous dinner that is set up inside the Grays River Covered Bridge. How unique is that? Be sure to get your ticket at the Bank of the Pacific or the WSU Extension Office for this special dinner before they sell out. Share a delicious dinner with friends and you will also be supporting the 4-H Clubs in our area too! Did you cash your fair check y...

  • Rosburg Store marks one year anniversary

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 29, 2011

    News from Naselle: Congratulations to the Comet football team on their big win last Friday against South Bend. Keep up the momentum. Sports calendar for this week: Thursday-volleyball at North Beach at 5:45 p.m., middle school football at South Bend at 6 p.m.; Friday-football at Willapa Valley at 7 p.m.; Saturday-junior varsity volleyball tournament at South Bend; Monday-middle school volleyball at Ocosta at 5:45 p.m., Tuesday-volleyball with Ocosta at 5:45 p.m.; Wednesday-middle school volleyball with North Beach in Naselle at 5:45 p.m. Go...

  • School board delays action for town road

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 26, 2011

    The Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors last week tabled action on a request for a temporary construction road easement for the Town of Cathlamet. The town opened bids for its new wastewater treatment plant on Friday. The plant will be built on land purchased from the district, and town officials have asked for an easement to build a temporary road for construction at the edge of the school's Farm Forest. The district has already granted an easement for a permanent access road to the plant site, but that road will run uphill, and...

  • School board delays wastewater work easement

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 23, 2011

    The Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors last week tabled action on a request for a temporary construction road easement for the Town of Cathlamet. The town opened bids for it new wastewater treatment plant on Friday. The plant will be built on land purchased from the district, and town officials have asked for an easement to build a temporary road for construction at the edge of the school's Farm Forest. The district has already granted an easement for a permanent access road to the plant site, but that road will run uphill, and...

  • Buy local for holiday gifts

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 22, 2011

    WARM WEEKEND--After some rain last weekend, it looks like things are heating up this week and it will feel more like Summer than most of Summer felt. So, when Fall officially starts this Friday, we'll be basking in temperatures in the 80s they say, so it's not time to put away the sun screen quite yet. The rain last weekend didn't make those with outdoor plans too happy, but I'm sure all the plants enjoyed the drink and it helped lower our fire danger in the woods, so it was really a good thing. With time ticking away, that batch of rain we...

  • Sheriff's Report - September 22, 2011

    Sep 22, 2011

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: September 12--2:39 p.m. A Rosburg man reported a woman had violated a protection order; an officer learned the order had expired in June. 6:36 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a woman having a stroke; Lifeflight Helicopter was also dispatched for rapid transport to a hospital. 11:12 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Puget Island woman with abdominal pain. September 13--2:36 a.m. A...

  • PUD holds hearing on 2012 budgets

    Betsy Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 22, 2011

    Wahkiakum PUD commissioners met Tuesday to discuss proposed rate increases for electrical and water customers, to review the 2012 preliminary budget and to award bids for portions of the electric substation project. At recent meetings, Manager Dave Trambie had outlined his request for a 9 percent rate increase for electric customers. The rate increase was needed due to increases in power costs from Bonneville Power Administration, the cost of constructing a new substation, and the loss of a $70,000 annual credit from BPA, Tramblie said. After...

  • Fire department: Mayor, assistant chief address issues

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 22, 2011

    Cathlamet town government leaders announced Monday that they're taking steps to resolve issues about management of the Cathlamet Fire Department. The department has been the focus of state auditors in the past 12 months, and Mayor George Wehrfritz has taken steps to take over management of the department, which has been operating on a 1932 ordinance that puts management of the department under control of the former Cathlamet Commercial Club. Auditors released their reports last week (see coverage in the September 15 edition of The Eagle). Fire...

  • Writer has the answer

    Sep 21, 2011

    To The Eagle: I love reading The Wahkiakum County Eagle. However, I dislike reading about the Mayor's personal attack on an upstanding citizen like Jerry DeBriae. Jerry has spent his adult life devoted to the Fire Dept. and the town of Cathlamet. I think the answer is for the Mayor to resign. Paul Bjornsgard Naselle...

  • Sign petition to save post office

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 15, 2011

    HOT ONE--Several days last week were quite toasty, as was half the weekend, so while school started, hunting season began and we are thinking Fall, it felt like Summer had finally shown up and about cooked us all! I'm glad it was cooling off as it was a bit much for some of us, and the poor kids who had to practice and play football in this heat, were certainly not enjoying it. Of course, when it starts raining and blowing, it won't be much fun either. As this work week begins the clouds have moved in and it's about 25 degrees cooler. We may...

  • Sheriff's Report - September 15, 2011

    Sep 15, 2011

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: September 5--1:57 p.m. A caller reported a male subject was hitting children at Skamokawa Vista Park; an officer investigated and found that a father had broken up an argument of his two sons; all said no assault had occurred. 3:05 p.m. A Rosburg resident reported a woman and child were missing; an officer made contact. 3:29 p.m. A driver was taken into custody after a traffic stop. September 6--11:25 a.m. A...

  • Council meets Monday on fire department resolution

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 9, 2011

    The Cathlamet Town Council will hold a special meeting Monday, 10 am in the Bradley Library to consider a resolution establishing that all normal fiscal management functions of the Cathlamet Fire Department shall be performed by town staff. Last week, Mayor George Wehrfritz ordered town staff to cease handling department accounts. In a letter to council members, he said that he had been advised by the town's risk management adviser that under the existing ordinance governing the fire department, the council, not the mayor, has authority to...

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