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  • No. 11-63

    Jun 9, 2011

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Cathlamet will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, June 20, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. in the River Street meeting room. The Town Council will receive public comments on the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. The plan can be reviewed at Town Hall, 100 Main Street, Cathlamet, WA between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Any taxpayer may appear at said public hearing and be heard for or against any part of the plan. BY...

  • No. 11-59

    Jun 9, 2011

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TOWN OF CATHLAMET J.B.H. MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES The Town of Cathlamet is seeking qualified applicants to fill vacancies on the Julia Butler Hansen Municipal Swimming Pool Advisory Board. To qualify you: (1) Must be at least 18 years of age; (2) must be a resident of Wahkiakum County; and (3) must not be an employee of the Town. Any persons interested in filling this position may pick up an application at Town Hall located at 100 Main Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m....

  • No. 11-58

    Jun 9, 2011

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR WAHKIAKUM COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of ) ) No. 11-4-00006-7 LILIA O. DUTHIE, ) ) PROBATE NOTICE Deceased. ) TO CREDITORS ) RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal...

  • 11-60

    Jun 9, 2011

    4 MRSC ROSTERS SMALL PUBLIC WORKS ROSTER, CONSULTING SERVICES ROSTER and ON-CALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ROSTER 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...

  • Community News - June 9, 2011

    Jun 9, 2011

    LCC bands, choirs present free concerts Lower Columbia College's Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, and choral groups will present free concerts over the next week. The Lower Columbia College Symphonic Band will present its annual Young Artist Concert, beginning at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Symphonic Band Director Kurt Harbaugh has chosen a varied program: some European and some American, some familiar pieces from the band's repertoire and some new ground. Featured soloist, baritone Larson Dick, a senior at Kelso High School, will sing "L' Ultima...

  • Sheriff's Report - June 2, 2011

    Jun 2, 2011

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: May 23--9:10 a.m. A West Sunny Sands Road resident reported someone had stoned his car and damaged the windshield. 10:01 a.m. A caller reported someone had broken into the shop at an East Birnie Slough Road residence and taken liquor. 3:50 p.m. An East Valley resident reported that suspicious vehicles were at a neighbor's barn. 5:10 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Rosedale woman injured in a...

  • Judy Lee Houk

    Jun 2, 2011

    Judy Lee (Heagy) Houk died May 25, 2011 in Bend Ore. She was born on May 22, 1940 in Seattle to Errol and Betty (Freeman) Heagy. At two years old, Judy, her father, her new mother Jean and brothers Dennis Lewis and Dennis Errol moved toward the Columbia River region. Her father, Errol working in the ship yards during WWII. With the addition of a new little brother, Steve, the family migrated to Skamokawa where Errol and his brother began a logging business. The family increased by two more brothers, Terry and Ron, and relocated to Cathlamet....

  • Carol Jean Albrecht

    Jun 2, 2011

    Carol Jean Albrecht, 76 of Woodland, died May 25, 2011 in Longview after a six year fight against cancer. She was born October 29, 1935 to Francis and Maud (Harris) Tower in Raymond. She married Fred Albrecht there on March 1, 1958. He survives her. She was educated at Centralia Community College and worked as an accounting technician at a Veterans Administration Hospital until she retired in 1995. She is survived by her daughter, Lisa Daniels of Cathlamet, son Fred Albrecht of Vancouver, five grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was...

  • Town hires new manager for pool

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jun 2, 2011

    In a special meeting Tuesday, the Cathlamet Town Council confirmed the hiring of a new manager for the Julia Butler Hansen Municipal Swimming Pool. She is Cathlamet resident Kayla Pugh. She was head life guard at the pool last year, working for former manager Lynette Ledgerwood. Pugh previously worked as a lifeguard seven years in Clatskanie. Pugh said Tuesday afternoon that she wants to expand pool activities and appeal to more age groups. "I want to have the pool active in the community, by participating in community events" she said. "I...

  • Hazardous waste collection set June 4

    Jun 2, 2011

    Wahkiakum County's annual household hazardous waste collection day will be June 4. The Cowlitz County Mobile Collection Unit will be at the Wahkiakum PUD parking lot on River Street, Cathlamet, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to collect hazardous wastes from homes. People may bring pesticides, paint, thinners, solvents, motor oil, antifreeze, pool and hobby chemicals, cleaning products and toxic, corrosive or flammable materials. They may not bring material from businesses, farms, schools and churches, unlabeled products, empty paint cans, leaking...

  • Cathlamet library receives teen input

    Ruby Murray|Jun 2, 2011

    Wahkiakum High School senior Keisha Harris, freshman Paris Cothren and sophomore Brittaney Martin told the Cathlamet Blanche Bradley Public Library Board of Trustees that they liked having a teen library separated from the children’s and adult areas of the library. The group has been operating on a Wahkiakum Community Network grant to increase youth use of the library. They are creating a list of books they’d like to see the library provide and have visited local libraries to get ideas of best practices. The librarian at Longview Public Lib...

  • Bank sloughing away along Steamboat Slough Road

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jun 2, 2011

    In a replay of a situation that occurred in the 1990s, local officials are becoming concerned with erosion along Steamboat Slough Road. The section of road lies on a dike separating the Columbia River and the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge for the Columbian White-tailed Deer. The river is 90 feet deep in some places in that area, and the thalmud, or deepest part of the river, lies close to the bank. In 1997-98, Wahkiakum County, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Diking District No. 4 developed a project to armor the bank,...

  • Athletic achievement needs to be recognized

    Jun 2, 2011

    To The Eagle: Brett Chaput was also a district discus champion and was not mentioned in your article with Land and Baker. It is unfortunate that such an outstanding achievement by a local student athlete was not given the recognition it deserved. He is ranked number two in the state and has a very good chance of placing very high in that event this weekend. Joleen Koehler Cathlamet...

  • No. 11-59

    Jun 2, 2011

    PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TOWN OF CATHLAMET J.B.H. MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES The Town of Cathlamet is seeking qualified applicants to fill vacancies on the Julia Butler Hansen Municipal Swimming Pool Advisory Board. To qualify you: (1) Must be at least 18 years of age; (2) must be a resident of Wahkiakum County; and (3) must not be an employee of the Town. Any persons interested in filling this position may pick up an application at Town Hall located at 100 Main Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m....

  • No. 11-58

    Jun 2, 2011

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR WAHKIAKUM COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of ) ) No. 11-4-00006-7 LILIA O. DUTHIE, ) ) PROBATE NOTICE Deceased. ) TO CREDITORS ) RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal...

  • No. 11-57

    Jun 2, 2011

    WAHKIAKUM COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS In accordance with Chapter 39.80 Revised Code of Washington, Wahkiakum County is inviting statements of qualifications and performance from firms interested in providing architectural and engineering and other professional services. Categories of required professional services have been identified as follows: · Architect/Design Consultants · Mechanical Engineering · Electrical Engineering · Structural Engineering (bridge/retaining...

  • Skamokawa Resort open house Friday

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 26, 2011

    DAMP BEGINNING--As this work week begins, it's a bit on the damp side, but considering we had several nice, dry days last week, I guess we can't complain. With the calendar still saying Spring, showers are to be expected and they dampen those gardens, so that's a good thing. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from May 26 to June 1 are Keil C. Parker, Tim Rushing, Katherine York, Don Anderson, Mike Johnson, Nancy Corbin, Penny Bonds, Wesley McClain, Serene Snow-Carroll, Jeanne Paulsen, Benjamin McClain, Amy Knowles, Stephanie Prestegard,...

  • Sheriff's Report - May 26, 2011

    May 26, 2011

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: May 16--12:47 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Cathlamet woman who was unresponsive. 7:01 p.m. A West Valley resident reported people in a blue car were yelling and honking and then sped past the caller, who saw that a window had been broken out of the vehicle; a different caller reported that one of the people involved had been seen in Skamokawa and was very drunk; the state patrol was...

  • School district issues 4 RIF notices

    Ruby Murray|May 26, 2011

    Superintendent Bob Garrett has issued reduction in force (RIF) notices to four teachers and has also notified teachers that he may not be able to offer the same contract terms in the coming school year. The RIF notices result in a decrease of 1.58 percent full-time equivalent (FTE) teachers, Garrett said last Thursday at the monthly meeting of the Wahkiakum School District board of directors. The letters to teachers was a formality, he said, based on whether the legislature enacts salary reductions. "These are standard, until we know more about...

  • Hazardous waste collection set June 4

    May 26, 2011

    Wahkiakum County's annual household hazardous waste collection day will be June 4. The Cowlitz County Mobile Collection Unit will be at the Wahkiakum PUD parking lot on River Street, Cathlamet, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to collect hazardous wastes from homes. People may bring pesticides, paint, thinners, solvents, motor oil, antifreeze, pool and hobby chemicals, cleaning products and toxic, corrosive or flammable materials. They may not bring material from businesses, farms, schools and churches, unlabeled products, empty paint cans, leaking...

  • Election filing period opens June 6

    May 26, 2011

    Filing for positions on the 2011 election ballots will run June 6-10 in the office of the Wahkiakum County Auditor. Positions on the ballot will include: Fire District 1, Commissioner Position 2, six-year term; Jim Jespersen incumbent. Fire District 2, Commissioner Position 2, six-year term; John Lindsey incumbent. Fire District 3, Commissioner Position 2, six-year term; Dennis Nagasawa incumbent. Fire District 4, Commissioner Position 2, six-year term; Wayne Cochran incumbent. Cemetery District 1, Commissioner Position 1, six year term,...

  • Sheriff's Report - May 19, 2011

    May 19, 2011

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: May 9--10:49 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Cathlamet woman having chest pain. 11:17 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Cathlamet woman possibly having a stroke. 12:56 p.m. An Elochoman Valley resident reported someone in a pickup was driving erratically and had almost wrecked several times; an officer was unable to find the vehicle. 10:03 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded...

  • PUD accepts new residential exchange pact

    Ruby Murray|May 19, 2011

    Wahkiakum PUD commissioners voted to accept the residential exchange agreement with Bonneville Power Administration at their regular meeting Tuesday, for the second time. On April 7, the commissioners voted to approve the agreement which changes the way investor owned utilities’ rates are calculated. When the settlement was not approved by 91 percent of BPA customers needed to pass, BPA moved the threshold to 75 percent and requested another vote. The Residential Exchange Program (REP) was Congress’ response to investor owned utility req...

  • High School Golf

    May 6, 2011

    April 12 The Wahkiakum Mules golf team beat the Adna Pirates in a duel match by a lower score of 176 to 209 in a home match at Skyline Golf course in Cathlamet. The Mules bested their season efforts by 9 strokes while bringing their season record to 6-0. Sophomore Bradley Peek led the Mules with a career best nine hole score of 39 beating Adna's Riley Boone's score of 43 by 4 strokes. Solid scores were also posted by Sophomores Peter Weiler 44 and Brook Calvert 45. Rounding out the lowest four scores of five player format was Freshmen Austin...

  • Last chance to get Mother's Day gifts

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|May 6, 2011

     NICE--Once again we had half of a nice weekend, as Saturday saw some sun but there were also rain showers here and there. However, sunshine prevailed all day Sunday. I’m sure it was lawn mowing time for most, as the threat of rain was looming for Monday. We did indeed have some showers and breezy conditions return as the work week began. It felt great to have the windows open and feel some warmth from that sunshine for a change, so we’ll be asking for more of that in the days ahead, please.  SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating bir...

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