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  • Budgets and funding dominate group discussion

    Kirk McKnight|Apr 2, 2026

    On Tuesday, March 24, the Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of Governments (CWCOG) met as a continuation of the previous meeting of the Wahkiakum County Commissioners on Tuesday, March 17. Those in attendance included the Wahkiakum Board of County Commissioners, Cathlamet Mayor Nick Sevald, Brian Anderson of Governor Ferguson’s office, and Noah Sullivan on behalf of U.S. Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s office. Conducting the meeting was CWCOG Executive Director Bill Fashing. Sullivan noted Representative Perez’s efforts in bills inten...

  • University of Washington students to gather community input

    Ron Wright and Megan Blackburn Friend|Apr 2, 2026

    This coming Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 3-5, graduate students from the University of Washington (UW) will be in Cathlamet to help gather community input on what matters most and what people want to see for the future of this area. This is a chance to speak to what makes this place what it is and what the community itself wants to carry forward. The public is invited to stop by and share their thoughts at one of several public sessions. On Friday, April 3, sessions will be held at the...

  • Artist of the month

    Apr 2, 2026

    Tsuga Gallery announces Debbie Patana as the artist of the month for April. Debbie is one of our newest artists. She recently moved from Chinook, Wash., to Skamokawa with her husband, Richard (Pat). Debbie grew up in Southern California, where she enjoyed the ocean and the landscape. She dabbled with stained glass for several years and loved the endless possibilities and colors that glass gives. In 1992, Debbie opened her own gallery and glass supply in Chinook. She did well with the stained...

  • Robert Anthony Beyer

    Apr 2, 2026

    Robert (Bob) Beyer passed away peacefully among family on March 21, 2026, at the age of 85. Bob was born on Nov. 8, 1940, in Silverton, Ore., to parents Matthias and Ottilia Beyer and was the youngest of eight children. Bob was raised on the family farm and attended school in Mt. Angel where he met his wife, Pat (Patricia) Beyer. They were married in Salem, Ore., on Oct. 24, 1964, sharing a life of almost 60 years. Bob also served in the US Army and Air Force National Guard from 1962 to 1968....

  • Timber lands are undertaxed

    Apr 2, 2026

    To the Eagle: My very large thanks for publishing Murrow Fellow Henry Brannon's exhaustive three-part report on our county's timberlands and their absentee landlords. I hope I may be forgiven for saying that I raised these issues in my book “Wintergreen” 40 years ago, when things were much better--with local ownership and lots of legacy forest still standing--but big change just beginning, with the sale of the Cathlamet Managed Forest by Crown Zellerbach. We all know what followed: younger and younger forests, more and more gates, no union job...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Apr 2, 2026

    March 23 6:09 a.m. A Skamokawa resident called to report that they heard what they believe were animals being drowned in the creek nearby the day before. The caller said they did not see it happen, but they heard animals whimpering and drowning, and that they had been informed on Facebook that the people responsible were out with coyote calls because cows were due to calve. 8:37 a.m. An anonymous tip came in about a suspicious garbage can chained to the guardrail, and someone in a vehicle with a garbage bag was there, acting suspiciously,...

  • Wahkiakum Mecha Mules set unofficial record on obstacle course

    Ron Wright|Apr 2, 2026

    Last Thursday, March 26, at the Julia Butler Hansen Pool in Cathlamet, the western Washington Regional Qualifier for high school robotics ran under clear skies and light winds. The weather proved to be a very welcome change from previous years. The Wahkiakum Mecha Mules team set an unofficial world speed record for the Obstacle course of 38 seconds by maneuvering through five hoops and returning back to the starting line using very well-honed pitch controls on an incredible, fish-like robot...

  • Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Apr 2, 2026

    I recently interviewed Cathlamet resident Shannon Britt for our 57th installment of Reader's Fave, a casual feature where someone shares their favorite book. Shannon discussed "SeaMan: The Dog Who Explored the West with Lewis & Clark" by Gail Langer Karwoski. "I read a lot of Lewis & Clark history this past year," Shannon said. "I read their journals, and I wanted to leave the fiction for last to make sure I had the facts first. I had my eye on this book since last spring." "This book is from...

  • Cathlamet Public Library presents One Book, One Coast

    Apr 2, 2026

    You are invited to join with Cathlamet Public Library as we partner with over 140 libraries for a two-month book club, called, One Book, One Coast, from Wednesday, April 1 to Sunday, May 31. Libraries up and down the west coast of America will be participating in the largest book club on the west coast, as we read together main title selection "They Called Us Enemy," a bestselling graphic memoir by author and Star Trek Actor George Takei. In this Eisner-autobiographical comic, Takei describes...

  • Water-themed discussions take place during Town Council

    Kirk McKnight|Mar 26, 2026

    During the Monday, March 16 session of Cathlamet Town Council, Clerk-Treasurer Sarah Clark prepared a report to discuss bills for commercial stormwater accounts in Cathlamet. The discussion had begun during the Tuesday, Feb. 17 session, and Clark was asked to come back with more information. During her report, Clark mentioned she had gone over rates, as well as used Google Maps to "look at each individual property to determine the distance from storm drains, direction of water drain, and roof direction" in order to "help reduce commercial...

  • Naselle and Wahkiakum compete at Robotics Cup

    Ron Wright|Mar 26, 2026

    The fourth annual KM Robotics Cup was completed Thursday, March 19. This is a culminating competition between middle school students in Wahkiakum and Naselle school districts. A total of 15 robots battled it out through a double-elimination tournament in which Wahkiakum's team of Leo and Carter placed first, Dylan and Keely placed second, and Phillip and Xander placed third. After the tournament was completed, we held some "battle royales" with seven "roboto" from Naselle and eight from...

  • Brandon Sause

    Mar 26, 2026

    Brandon Sause, age 42, of Portland, Ore., passed away on Feb. 20, 2026. He was born in Portland on May 4, 1983. Brandon was known for his genuine care for others, particularly his friends and family. His curiosity was evident from a young age, often seen taking things apart just to learn how they worked. This trait carried into his adult life, particularly in his career as an automotive technician, where his passion for modifying cars and anything with wheels was well recognized. He attended...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Mar 26, 2026

    March 16 7:13 a.m. The Grays River Ambulance transported an elderly Rosburg resident to the hospital after they fell and hurt their leg. 3:31 p.m. A driver on SR4 called to report that a truck in front of them, driving westbound, had a back right tire pop near Nassa Point. 3:34 p.m. A local business in Cathlamet reported that a customer was being verbally abusive and threatening towards the staff. 8:13 p.m. The Grays River Ambulance transported an elderly Rosburg resident to the hospital for breathing difficulties. March 17 12:24 p.m. The PUD...

  • Library News

    Mar 26, 2026

    Welcome library members and everyone to our April update. NEW PASS We now have Northwest Forest passes at the library. This pass is honored at all Forest Service day-use or entrance fee sites in Washington and Oregon. We have two of these passes and they will be available beginning Saturday, March 28. Limit one per family. PATTY CAKES BOOK CORNER Check out our library book corner in Patty Cakes. You may contribute any amount for your chosen book. This enables you an opportunity to directly...

  • No. 26-41

    Mar 19, 2026

    Pioneer Community Association Annual Meeting, March 19, 2026 6 pm at the Cochran-Takko Pioneer Room, 125 Columbia St. Cathlamet Publish March 19...

  • No. 26-40

    Mar 19, 2026

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Wahkiakum County Planning Commission will hold a Public Meeting Thursday March 26, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the Meeting Room on the 3rd floor of the Wahkiakum County Courthouse, 64 Main Street Cathlamet, WA 98612. The public is invited to attend in person or via Zoom. Join Zoom Meeting Computer: https://zoom.us/j/94973069303?pwd=S2xUaVdSaFR1S1NReWpiMlhGQVZ5UT09 Meeting ID: 949 7306 9303 Passcode: DdM9Ab Phone: 253 215 8782 253 205 0468 360 209 5623 Meeting ID: 949 7306 9303 Passcode: 856212...

  • Cathlamet Town Council recap

    Kirk McKnight|Mar 19, 2026

    At the beginning of the monthly meeting of Cathlamet Town Council Monday, March 16, Mayor Nicholas Sevald announced Councilmember Mike Severson has recently moved out of Cathlamet town limits and is no longer eligible to hold Position 5 on Town Council. According to Town Clerk Sarah Clark, the Town “will accept applications until it has a sufficient number for review,” after which “the council will conduct interviews and make their decision.” As part of the regular business portion of Monday’s meeting, interlocal agreements with Wahkiakum Count...

  • Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Mar 19, 2026

    I recently interviewed Cathlamet resident Kermit Chamberlain for our 55th installment of Reader's Fave, a casual interview with someone who shares their favorite book. Kermit, with a library shelf filled with C.J. Box books said, "It was probably years ago I was listening to NPR and they had a weekly show where they talked about books and C.J. Box was mentioned. I've read every book he's written. He's a great writer. I love his stuff, especially the 'Joe Pickett' series, but I intended to talk...

  • The Eagle News March 18, 1976

    Mar 19, 2026

    Due to 1976 being a leap year, the dates no longer line up with 2026. We would like to hear from readers about reprinting articles from the past. Call, email, or stop by our office and let us know what you think. Thank you to volunteer Julie O’Neil and volunteer curator, genealogist, and board member Kari Kandoll for digitizing these articles. News of Grays River, Rosburg, and Deep River The Better School club theatre presents “Niki-Wild Dog of the North” and two “Three Stooges” cartoon features tomorrow night (Friday) at the Grays River Val...

  • Sandra Leigh Benbrook

    Mar 19, 2026

    Sandra Leigh Benbrook was born in Los Angles, Calif., on October 29, 1947 to Samuel and Barbara Benbrook. Her father was a surgeon in the Navy and her mother was working toward her medical degree, and pursued a long career in psychiatry. Sandi loved deep sea fishing and camping with her family in the Sierra Nevada mountains. She graduated from Palo Alto High School in 1965. Through high school, Sandi honed her ice staking skills, did some cheerleading, learned to speak French, and looked...

  • Yes, to fluoridation

    Mar 19, 2026

    To The Eagle, When I first started work with the Town of Cathlamet in 1974, the Town had been fluoridating for about 10 years. At the time, I was a bit of a fluoride skeptic. One day, I asked my dentist in Longview what he thought about fluoridation. He replied that he could look in the mouth of a twelve year old and tell which city they lived in. Longview had been fluoridating for about 12 years, and Kelso was not. Then there is Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta; both were fluoridating. For various reasons in 2011, Calgary stopped and, 10 years...

  • Wahkiakum HS golf team

    Mar 19, 2026

    To The Eagle, As the head golf coach at Wahkiakum High School, I’m proud to share that our golfers are back on the course this month and ready for another exciting season. Our program has seen tremendous success in recent years, including three consecutive district championships for the girls team, two team state titles, and the 2025 individual state champion. Our boys program also celebrated the 2025 individual district champion. None of this success happens without the incredible support of our community. Year after year, local supporters hav...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Mar 19, 2026

    March 9 1:23 a.m. The Cathlamet Emergency Services responded to assist an elderly Cathlamet resident who had fallen. 8:40 a.m. A Cathlamet resident called for medical assistance for chest pain. 3:20 p.m. A Cathlamet resident was transported to the hospital for fainting. 4:07 p.m. The Cathlamet Ambulance transported a Cathlamet resident to the hospital for fever and illness. 4:18 p.m. A deer on Puget Island had to be dispatched after it attempted to jump a fence but broke its leg. 4:48 p.m. Deputies responded to reports of an unknown person...

  • Ross comes to River of Life March 22

    Mar 19, 2026

  • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING FLUORIDATION

    Mar 12, 2026

    PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. ONE OF WAHKIAKUM COUNTY, WASHINGTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING FLUORIDATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners of Public Utility District No. One of Wahkiakum County, Washington, will hold public hearings to take public comment and consider whether to continue or discontinue fluoridation of the Cathlamet Water System. The hearings will be held as follows: Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard; and Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 8:30 a.m., or...

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