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We had one more trip to the ER, this time for low heart rate and low blood pressure, an overnight stay at St. John’s and came home again on Tuesday with a pacemaker. We hope this will be the last hospital trip for a while. The nurses and staff doctors are on a first-name basis with both of us lately, and we certainly appreciate them and the care they have provided during our visits. Thank you everyone for all your kindness, support, and friendship through this long and tiring journey. We certainly look forward to a calm period for a while. N...
The Finnish film “Valo” will be shown April 20 at 11 a.m. at the Appelo Archives Center, located at 1056 SR 4 in Naselle. There is no admission charge. It is a story of a boy, Aleksanteri Ahola-Valo, about eight years old, who begins to keep diaries during the time of tsarist rule in Finland. Valo, his best friend, and Valo’s father participate in a parade in St. Petersburg in January, 1905, to present demands for change to representatives of the Russian government. Valo loses his best friend that day when the peaceful demonstrators are shot...
I’m finishing up this article as I sit in yet another hospital room with my husband. We ended up back in the emergency room on Saturday night and after many more tests, up and down blood pressure, and a few other issues, I think we are headed uphill once again. Hopefully he will be back home again in a day or two. Thanks everyone for your good thoughts, prayers, support and friendship. We will overcome. News from Naselle: Sports calendar for the Naselle Comet teams this week include Thursday, home track meet at 4 p.m.; Saturday- home baseball a...
On Saturday, April 27, the Naselle Lutheran Church will hold their annual Spring Salad Luncheon from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 308 Old Knappton Rd, Naselle. A $7 donation is asked and all funds raised will support church mission work. They will also receive matching funds from Thrivent up to $600. There will also be salads, baked goods, crafts, quilts and more available....
Naselle/Grays River Valley students for the month of March displayed the character trait of optimism. Front row, l-r, are Kaelin Anderson (3rd), Blake Finley (K), Alia Lebovitz (K), Kaylee Langston (1st), Brynn Tarabochia (1st), and back row, l-r, Jamine Do (2nd), Kolby Glenn (4th), Julee Andring (4th), Corey Gregory (5th), Anna Kulp (5th), Ella Hale (4th). Courtesy photo....
Donald “Donte” Loynel Deege, age 51, passed away in his sleep at his home in Iowa City, Iowa on March 11, 2013. He was born November 20, 1961 in Los Angeles, CA He was raised in Thousand Oaks, CA, were he graduated from Newberry Park High School in 1980. In 1981 he enlisted in the Army and graduated from Military Police school. He was blessed with many gifts and talents. He loved music and played many instruments including guitar, piano, banjo, and accordion, just to name a few. He wrote his own music and enjoyed performing. He was a gif...
To The Eagle: Since we received our school board election ballot on Saturday the 6th, it’s time to fill it out with a positive approval and get it back to the auditor’s office in Cathlamet or South Bend. I want all of you eligible voters to remember that it was our parents and neighbors within our school districts nationwide that provided the schools we were educated in and now, ladies and gentlemen, it is our turn to return the favor. I want all of you to read what you are paying with the $8.1 million; your yes vote will provide and it will be...
To The Eagle: As in the Wizard of Oz, voters need to pull the curtain back and have a look for themselves. Naselle School District is pushing back when voters say no, understand that, we’ve watered and fed that behavior, and it grew. No means no, no matter who says it. A few weeks ago I received a letter signed “Voters for Accountability”. This letter talked about various issues going on in our school. Although I agree with their concerns, I felt there were a number of issues not addressed. At the end of the day it comes back to the same issue...
Wahkiakum County Notice of Determination of Nonsignificance Wahkiakum County issued a determination of nonsignificance (DNS) under the State Environmental Policy Act Rules (Chapter 197-11 WAC) for the following project: Install bank protection along Deep River Valley Road to alleviate erosion from Deep River East Fork. Project is located at mile post 2.1 of Deep River Valley Road, Naselle, WA 98638; Section 4, T10N, R8W, W.M.; application 2013-2-5. Proposed by Wahkiakum County Public Works After review of a completed environmental checklist...
News from Naselle: The sports calendar for the Naselle Comet teams this week includes the following: Thursday- home baseball and fastpitch against Wishkah at 3:30 p.m. and track at Raymond at 4 p.m.; Monday- baseball and fastpitch at Ocosta at 3:30 p.m.; April 17- home middle school track at 4 p.m.; April 18- home track meet at 4 p.m. Go Comets! The Naselle-Grays River Valley School Board meets on April 16 at 6:30 p.m. for their regular meeting. Other news from the Westend: Would you like to hear about a holistic approach to medicine and wellne...
The Appelo Archive Center in Naselle will host a birthday reception for Carlton Appelo on May 11, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appelo will be celebrating his 91st birthday. The public is invited to attend; refreshments will be served. Hosts ask people bring no gifts, but donations to the Archive Center will be welcomed....
Wow, the sunshine has been wonderful. I even had the opportunity to mow the lawn over the weekend. Lots of other folks were doing the same, and the smell of new mown grass was in the air. Unfortunately, after the first mowing, you really have to keep up with the fast growing grass on a regular basis. Oh well, it’s actually relaxing to sit on the mower for a few hours and see the progress as you cut the tall grass. News from Naselle: Naselle-Grays River Valley students will be back in the classroom on April 8 after a week off for Spring b...
On Friday, the Mules softball team met Mossyrock at home for a double header. Mossyrock won the first game 16-6, but the second game was called in the fourth inning due to darkness. Starting Mule pitcher Tori Wegdahl struggled to find her rhythm. After two innings, Dallas Gott came in to relieve her, and Wegdahl moved to shortstop. “Dallas is a tremendously hard worker and really gives you her best efforts but even our best efforts couldn’t overcome Mossy’s strong bats,” said Coach Cindy F...
The deadline for mail-in or online voter registration passed on March 25, but people not yet registered to vote have until April 15 to register in person at the county elections department. In Wahkiakum County, voters can register in person at the Auditor’s Office located in the county courthouse. Wahkiakum County voters residing in the Naselle-Grays River School District are eligible to vote in the April 23 special election for an $8.1 million, 20-year school bond measure. Voters narrowly rejected it in the February election, with 55.5 p...
Happy Spring, everyone! It seems that all the flowers are beginning to bloom at once. Daffodils are everywhere. I actually found my first trillium yesterday. News from Naselle: The sports lineup for the week for the Naselle Comets is as follows: Thursday, high school track meet in Naselle at 4 p.m. Students will be on Spring Break beginning April 1 and will return to classes on April 8. The school grounds will be closed on April 3 and 4. Kids, grab your Easter baskets and head to the Naselle High School football field on Saturday at 11 a.m....
Air Force Airman Tylor C. Nortrup has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Nortrup is the son of Mike Nortrup of Naselle. He is a 2009 graduate of Naselle...
Grand Opening Celebration of The Diner Get ready to party as tomorrow marks the official Grand Opening of The Diner on Main restaurant in Cathlamet. Owned and operated by Sharon & John Buennagel, The Diner on Main is open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is located at 88 Main Street in Cathlamet. 1st Annual “Hook the Hawg” Salmon Derby Grab your fishing rods and head on down to the Elochoman Slough Marina tomorrow and Saturday for the First Salmon Derby. Tickets can be purchased via the Elochoman Marina, Bank of the Pacific, Moo...
The Wahkiakum Mule softball team defeated Naselle and lost a Central League match to Onalaska in action this past week. On March 13, the Mules outscored the visiting Naselle Comettes 13-5. Pitcher Tori Wegdahl threw a complete game, striking out 12 batters and allowing only two hits. On offense, she hit a triple. Catcher Sam Boyce “did a great job defensively as well as offensively. She was a vacuum behind the plate,” said Coach Cindy Fudge. She hit a home run, two triples and a single. Mor...
March 14 at Naselle Men: Wishkah 111.75, Toledo 101.5, South Bend 94, Wahkiakum 53.5, Naselle 53, Ocosta 37.25, North River 25 Wahkiakum and Naselle results 100m--3. Dustin Eaton N 12.28; 6. Thorben Hubner W 12.46. 400m--3. Levi Wasmundt N 1:00.97. 800m--4. Aaron Miranda W 2:37.36. 1600m--2. Wasmundt N 5:18.46. 300m--3. Adam Vasion W 53.45. 400m relay--2. Wahkiakum (Jesús Crawford, Brady LaBerge, Nevan Bingham, Hubner) 2:52.81. 1600m relay--3. Wahkiakum (Vasion, Hubner, Miranda, Crawford) 4:13.66. Shot put--1. Chad Andring N 39-9; 5....
A bit of mischief and a whole lot of heart have set the mood for students this week in Wahkiakum School District. In its fourth year locally, Doernbecher Week is upon us. Students are raising money for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital through the Kids Making Miracles Foundation (KMM). It is being led by the school’s chapter of the Key Club, which is the youth branch of the Kiwanis Club. Opening ceremonies took place Monday at the grade school and the high school. Student leaders led the entire as...
Friday, March 22, from 5-7 p.m., the Gallery will be hosting an open house and reception for new members. There will be music and refreshments, and the public is invited to stop by and enjoy the art and talk to the artists. Egg artistry by Tymothy Bates of Naselle will be featured. He is self-taught in the art of Ukranian egg dying, an intricate and painstaking process of wax and color layering called pysanki. Also, they welcome two members who have been with them for awhile but have been out of town and not able to attend a reception until...
Oh, the sounds of family, the laughter of grandchildren, the extra commotion, cooking and chaos. What a great week we are looking forward to. We were hoping for better weather, but will make do, just being together. News from Naselle: The sports calendar for Naselle Comet teams includes: Thursday, track at Seaside and home baseball and fastpitch against North Beach at 3:30 p.m.; Monday, baseball at MM Knight at 4 p.m.; Wednesday, baseball and fastpitch at Oakville at 4 p.m. and middle school track at South Bend. Go Comets! The annual Naselle...
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION DEADLINES NASELLE-GRAYS RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #155 ELECTION APRIL 23, 2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, a special election will be held in the above named School district for the submission to the qualified electors of said School district of the following proposition: PROPOSITION NO. 1 NASELLE-GRAYS RIVER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 155 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS - $8,100,000 The Board of Directors of Naselle-Grays River Valley School District No. 155 adopted Resolution No. 121304...
Naselle-Grays River Valley Elementary School staff recognized the following students of the month for displaying the character trait of compassion. Front row, left to right: Cannon Johnson (2nd), Kaelin Anderson (2nd), Kaylin Shrives (1st), Bella Colombo (1st), Audian Muessig (K), Kevin Lopez (K). Back row: Shelby McEneny (3rd), Connor Fithen (3rd), Abby Moten (5th), Justyn Blaylock (5th), Joey Singleterry (4th), Peyton Dalton (4th)....
On Tuesday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m. the PKH Trio will perform at Peace Lutheran Church in Astoria. The PKH Trio performs folk music from the coastal area between Vasa and Kokkola in Finland, interspersed with some international tunes and solos by Pia Karin Helsing, who is an accomplished soprano in her own right. Members of this group have studied and performed extensively both in Finland and Sweden. Pia Karin Helsing plays the cello and violin. Görel Särs plays accordion, piano, and guitar. Cay Nyqist, composer, plays...