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  • Hounds in St. Paddy's parade

    Mar 10, 2011

    The Misty Rivers Irish wolfhounds will be marching in their 18th annual St. Patrick's Day sidewalk parade down Main Street in Cathlamet on March 17. The dogs and anyone wishing to join them will begin the March outside of the Bradley House at 10:15 a.m....

  • Drivers need to slow down

    Mar 10, 2011

    To The Eagle: To the drivers that take the shortcut from Glengate to Jacobson Road--Slow down! On Monday afternoon, February 28, one of you killed a much loved family pet. Next time, it could be a child. The few seconds you saved were not worth the pain you caused Spook's family. Mary Watkins Cathlamet...

  • No. 11-30

    Mar 10, 2011

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Wahkiakum County Planning Commission will hold a public meeting on Thursday, March 24, 2011, at 7:00 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/Con- ditional Use Permit No. 2011-2-3, NoaNet - Washington Rural Access Project - Installation of fiber optic line along SR-4 from Cowlitz County Line to Pacific County Line. Secretary Wahkiakum County...

  • No. 11-31

    Mar 9, 2011

    NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING FOR THE TOWN OF CATHLAMET Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the Town Council to be held on Thursday, March 10, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. in the River Street Meeting Room. The purpose of this meeting will be: 1. Appointment to the Walkability Board 2. Approval of engineer for Third Street Project 3. Award of Library Window Replacement Bid Interested members of the Public are encouraged to attend. Tina Schubert Clerk/Treasurer Approved as to form: Thomas M. Doumit Town Attorney WSB #28209 Publish...

  • No. 11-26

    Mar 9, 2011

    NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT, SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT, CONDITIONAL USE, OR VARIANCE PERMIT Notice is hereby given that Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet), Who is applicant of the below described property has filed an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Conditional Use Permit for the development of: the installation of approximately 38 mile (930 miles state wide) of new fiber optic cable. It will extend and expand NoaNet's existing open access high speed network and serve primarily rural communities that are...

  • No 11-27

    Mar 9, 2011

    NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS    Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Wahkiakum School District No. 200, Wahkiakum County, Cathlamet, WA, is calling for bids for a logging project of approximately 4 acres on the District's farm forest property located in Cathlamet, WA.  All bids should be in the form of a percentage of gross revenue from this specific timber sale. All bids must be submitted by 4:30 p.m., March 23, 2011, to Wahkiakum School District, Box 398, Cathlamet, WA 98612, in a sealed envelope marked "Logging Bid...

  • No 11-24

    Mar 9, 2011

    NOTICE OF MEETING DATE & WORKSHOP FOR PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. ONE OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners of Public Utility District No. One of Wahkiakum County, Washington, will hold their regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8:30 a.m. in the meeting room of the District at its Offices at 45 River Street, Cathlamet, Washington. Beginning March 15, the Board may conduct Commissioner workshops on the third Tuesday of each month beginning at 5:00 p.m. for the purpose...

  • Foreclosure morass sinks Wahkiakum residents

    Ruby Murray|Mar 3, 2011

    The foreclosures that hit the county’s real estate market in 2009 continue to depress the local housing market, and local realtors fear more are on the way. A review of Wahkiakum County Property Sales spreadsheet indicated nine foreclosures countywide in 2008, 14 in 2009 and only one 2010. The sales of foreclosed properties, from banks to individuals climbed proportionately, from two in 2008, seven in 2009 and 21 in 2010. Wahkiakum County Assessor’s Chief Deputy/Appraiser Denny Bryant has been working his way through home assessments for dis...

  • Cathlamet business woman advocates in Congress

    Ruby Murray|Mar 3, 2011

    Dixie Kolditz was born in South Africa, moved to the US for college, and is now getting adjusted to rural life. She’s relishing the feeling of small town life she finds in Cathlamet. Kolditz owns Open Box Creations, a wholesale décor business selling floral arrangements. As a business it’s young, like “a toddler” she said. The show room on Main Street is full of cartons, wooden vases and flower arrangements. Kolditz recently purchased varied vases, so she says opening each box is a surprise. She currently has three helpers, and hopes t...

  • Assessor dealing with statement errors

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Mar 3, 2011

    The Wahkiakum County board of commissioners on Tuesday followed up on issues affecting the county assessor's office and heard a report on the health of the Cathlamet Family Health Center. The board signed a letter to the Board of Equalization supporting that board's intention to work on equalizing property assessments on Puget Island. "This concurrence is based on the volume of appeals filed with the BOE by Puget Island land owners and differences found by the BOE between sale prices and the 2010 valuations certified by the office of the assess...

  • Tribute to a loyal dog

    Mar 3, 2011

    To The Eagle: It is with a sad and heavy heart that I write this letter. My husband came home with the news today that the "guardian of the mountain" had passed recently. I'm sure most other drivers were at least aware of him because of his sheer size and beauty! I know that we, for one, noticed him and looked for him anytime we headed over KM Mountain. He would lay there in the yard, sometimes closer towards the road where the ground sloped up, so as to have a resting place for his massive head, all the while lazily watching traffic go by. We...

  • No. 11-26

    Mar 3, 2011

    NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SHORELINE MANAGEMENT, SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENT, CONDITIONAL USE, OR VARIANCE PERMIT Notice is hereby given that Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet), Who is applicant of the below described property has filed an application for a Shoreline Substantial Development Conditional Use Permit for the development of: the installation of approximately 38 mile (930 miles state wide) of new fiber optic cable. It will extend and expand NoaNet's existing open access high speed network and serve primarily rural communities that are...

  • No. 11-16

    Mar 3, 2011

    File No.: 7025.20383 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Guild Mortgage Company Grantee: Brent T. Mahitka and Hilarie D. Lasron, both single persons, as Joint Tenants with right-of-survivorship, and not as Tenants-in-Common, and not as Community Property Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 2014817 Tax Parcel ID No.: 200905-430008 Abbreviated Legal: PTN. SW 1/4 SW 1/4, SEC. 20, T 9 N, R 5 WWM Notice of Trustee's Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On March 11, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. Outside the main lobby of the...

  • No. 11-11

    Mar 3, 2011

    NOTICE OF ELECTION 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 conservation for the district. Although they serve without compensation, they are eligible for appropriate expenses. An election for a board seat on the Wahkiakum Conservation District will be held on March 17, 2011, at the River Street meeting room: 25 River Street, Cathlamet, WA. Polls will open at 2 p....

  • No 11-28

    Mar 3, 2011

    NOTICE OF MEMBERSHIP MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Pioneer Community Association will hold its annual membership meeting on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. at the Pioneer Church. This meeting will include election of board members, and other regular agenda items. The public is welcome. Voting memberships are $25 per year payable to the PCA at this meeting, or mailed to P.O. Box 24, Cathlamet, WA 98612 Publish March 3, 2011...

  • No 11-27

    Mar 3, 2011

    NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS  Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Wahkiakum School District No. 200, Wahkiakum County, Cathlamet, WA, is calling for bids for a logging project of approximately 4 acres on the District's farm forest property located in Cathlamet, WA.  All bids should be in the form of a percentage of gross revenue from this specific timber sale. All bids must be submitted by 4:30 p.m., March 23, 2011, to Wahkiakum School District, Box 398, Cathlamet, WA 98612, in a sealed envelope marked "Logging Bid"; and...

  • No 11-24

    Mar 3, 2011

    NOTICE OF MEETING DATE & WORKSHOP FOR PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. ONE OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners of Public Utility District No. One of Wahkiakum County, Washington, will hold their regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8:30 a.m. in the meeting room of the District at its Offices at 45 River Street, Cathlamet, Washington. Beginning March 15, the Board may conduct Commissioner workshops on the third Tuesday of each month beginning at 5:00 p.m. for the purpose...

  • No.11-22

    Mar 3, 2011

    NOTICE OF INTENT TO SEEK COVERAGE Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet), 5802 Overlook Ave NE, Tacoma, WA 98422, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Washington Rural Access Project (WRAP) – is located in the Cities of Rosburg, Grays River, and Cathlamet, in Wahkiakum County. The project involves installing approximately 38 miles of fiber optic cable within public right-of-way along Highway 4 from the Pacific C...

  • Veterans' crab and oyster feed Saturday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Mar 3, 2011

    News from Naselle: The following Naselle Middle School students were selected as students of the quarter by their teachers. Each quarter, one student from each grade in grades 6-12 is selected for academic excellence, outstanding citizenship, and personal achievement. In the 8th grade, Brittany Waltemate was selected for academic excellence, Emily Gjovik for outstanding citizenship, and Jared Davis for personal achievement. In the 7th grade, Jake Clark was chosen for academic excellence, Taylor Eaton for outstanding citizenship, and Allyn...

  • Drifter's Moon Band at Valley Bible Church

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 24, 2011

    Looks like snow and colder weather is on the way. Time to stock up on a few necessary supplies just in case. Remember to check on your animals, make sure their water is thawed and available, and that they have a warm, dry place to bed down. It’s also a good idea to check on your neighbors just in case they need something that you might be able to help them with. We’re all in this weather pattern together, so it can’t do any harm to help each other out. News from Naselle: The first grade class at Naselle School was alive with excitement that...

  • Town center hopes to reopen in April

    Kay Chamberlain, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 24, 2011

    COLD WEEKEND--I don't know how cold it was at your house on Sunday morning but it read 20 degrees at my house. By the time you read this, clouds will have moved in and snow could be falling...ugh! As the white hills around us can attest to, the snowfall has been very close. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from February 24-March 2 are Allyx McKinley, Wyatt Parker, Darrin Down, Whitney Kuller, Ursula Jorgesen, Judy Garrison, Becky Hoven, Felicitie Knight, Krystal Ellison, Sally Nollan, Judy Pedersen and 67'er: Kathy Bond Peek.Here's...

  • Sheriff's Report - February 24, 2011

    Feb 24, 2011

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: February 14--12:11 p.m. A Skamokawa resident reported a woman had violated a restraining order. 4:31 p.m. A South Welcome Slough Road resident reported someone's boat house had broken loose; a deputy investigated and the boat house was secured. 4:46 p.m. Communications officers received word that a boat was aground on the Oregon side of the channel one mile west of County Line Park and an emergency signal was...

  • Survey reveals attitudes, desires of Cathlamet shoppers

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 24, 2011

    An ad hoc committee formed by Cathlamet Mayor George Wehrfritz to survey attitudes about and possibilities for business in Cathlamet reported its results last week. Committee chair John Dees led a dozen persons through a presentation of survey results and comments from respondents. Wehrfritz said he formed the committee to see what goods and services people in Wahkiakum County might use. Main Street's empty store fronts give the impression of a town in decline and that negatively affects existing or future businesses. "This gives us a baseline,...

  • Foreclosure morass sinks Wahkiakum residents

    Ruby Murray|Feb 24, 2011

    The foreclosures that hit the county’s real estate market in 2009 continue to depress the local housing market, and local realtors fear more are on the way. A review of Wahkiakum County Property Sales spreadsheet indicated nine foreclosures countywide in 2008, 14 in 2009 and only one 2010. The sales of foreclosed properties, from banks to individuals climbed proportionately, from two in 2008, seven in 2009 and 21 in 2010. Wahkiakum County Assessor’s Chief Deputy/Appraiser Denny Bryant has been working his way through home assessments for dis...

  • Council hears fiber optic franchise

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 24, 2011

    High speed broad band internet access is coming to Wahkiakum, Pacific and Cowlitz counties. A not-for-profit King County company, Northwest Open Access Network (NoaNet), is working on a contract to install the lines in the state's rural counties, and they plan to start installing a fiber optic line along SR 4 in mid-April. Company representative Ted Perry told the Cathlamet Town Council Tuesday that it needed a franchise agreement with the town to install the lines along Columbia, River and Una streets, with a branch to the Cathlamet schools....

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