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  • Trick or Treat Saturday at Johnson Park event

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Oct 29, 2010

    Rain, rain, and please go away so we can finish the roof over our house. I don’t think Mother Nature is listening. At least we have it covered in heavy plastic waiting to continue when the deluge stops. News from Naselle: Homecoming was celebrated last Friday by the Naselle Comets with a runaway score against North Beach of 50-6. Way to go guys. Sports coming up this week include: Thursday – football at Ocosta at 7 p.m.; Saturday – cross country at Evergreen. Friday is Family Movie Night beginning at 6 p.m. A great way to spend a...

  • Cross Country Results

    Oct 21, 2010

    October 14 at Wahkiakum High school boys: NW Christian 28, Mossyrock 59, Ilwaco 71, Morton/White Pass 124, Naselle 125, Adna 171, Wahkiakum incomplete Wahkiakum and Naselle: 3. Nathan Reitz N 17:07; 7. Cramer Smith N 18:01; 16. Collan Riley W 19:08; 20. Connar Riley N 19:44; 35. Jeremy Hansford N 21:29; 38. Austin Smith N 21:52; 40. Koby Cothren W 23:14; 48. J.R. Ramirez W 25:52; 50. Keith Reitz N 26:21. High school girls: NW Christian 24, Morton/White Pass 44, Ilwaco 55; Wahkiakum and Naselle incomplete Wahkiakum and Naselle: 7. Katie Green N...

  • Everett L. Mosher

    Oct 21, 2010

    Everett Lee Mosher, born December 23, 1924 in Astoria, Ore. died October 3, 2010 in Shelton. Son of Wilbert and Lilia Mosher, Everett schooled on the peninsula up to 11th grade, then commercially fished with his father from 1942-1944. In 1944-1946 Everett served in the Navy serving at NTC, Farragut, Idaho, on the USS Abatan, and at PSC, USNB, Bremerton. He received two medals: the Asiatic Pacific area campaign medal and the World War II Victory medal. Everett met and married Laura Halverson in 1952 and with three children settled on the old Pen...

  • Time to call in EHO on Kandoll Road project

    Oct 21, 2010

    To The Eagle: The meetings and negotiations involving the Kandoll Road project and it's affect on the properties adjacent to the Kandoll farm, and Kandoll road itself, have been ongoing for a few years now, and final resolution of the issues is nowhere in sight. It seems like a good time to employ the services of knowledgeable negotiators/mediators, and such can be found within the Washington State Environmental Hearings Office (http://www.eho.wa.gov/Default.aspx). The EHO consists of two state boards, which deal specifically with the...

  • Exchange cements support for Scott

    Oct 21, 2010

    To The Eagle: Please vote for Lori Scott as your next county commissioner. Lori is ready to listen, do her research and make the well thought out decision. I worked for Lori as a real estate agent, for many years, and saw first-hand her professionalism and honesty. After my previous letter, in support of Lori, appeared in this paper, I was talked to by the current commissioner, Blair Brady. Blair was disappointed that I decided to get involved in Lori’s campaign. He said that since I had changed my mind, about ‘getting involved’ then I could...

  • Corrections and Clarifications - Naselle school teacher transfer

    Oct 14, 2010

    Karen Wirkkala, principal of Naselle schools, took The Eagle to task over our recent report of a meeting of the board of directors of the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District. "I was very disappointed and shocked to read the misinformation in the Wahkiakum Eagle regarding the September school board meeting in Naselle," she said. "The comments I am alleged to have made are untrue and I believe I need to clarify what I did say as I believe bits and pieces of conversations were taken out of context, put together, and then conclusions drawn...

  • WDOE should have been at meeting

    Oct 14, 2010

    To The Eagle: The recent meeting on the Kandoll Road project, involving WADFW, ACOE, county commissioners, CLT/DU, and various property owners seemed to involve the wrong people, based on accounts published in The Eagle. It appears as if the meeting was simply another one touting the benefits, to the fish population, of the project, not examining the effects of the project on adjacent property owners. As background, the project was done using what is called the ‘Streamlined Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA)’ process. An HPA is required to do...

  • Johnson Park a very busy place

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Oct 14, 2010

    News from Naselle: Congratulations to the Comet Football team for their win in Pe Ell last Friday night. Sports coming up this week: Thursday, – cross country at Wahkiakum at 4 p.m., volleyball in Naselle with Willapa Valley at 5:45 p.m., middle school football at Raymond at 6:00 p.m.; Friday – varsity football at Northwest Christian at 7 p.m.; Monday – middle school volleyball at home with Raymond at 5:45 p.m.; Wednesday – middle school volleyball at Ocosta at 5:45 p.m. There will be a school board meeting on October...

  • Covered Bridge dinner spectacular success

    Oct 7, 2010

    Summer days and winter nights, at least that’s how it seems to me. The night sky has been brilliant with all the stars shining so brightly, perfect for sitting in the hot tub. Looks like more rain is predicted for later in the week, though. News from Naselle: Games coming up this week for the Naselle sports teams include: Thursday – volleyball in Naselle against Raymond at 5:45 p.m.; Friday – football at PeEll at 7 p.m.; Saturday – cross country Invite at Fort Worden; Tuesday – volleyball at South Bend at 5:45 p.m. G...

  • Cross Country Results

    Oct 7, 2010

    September 28 at Kalama Boys teams: LaCenter 37, Mossyrock 89, Onalaska 96, Kalama 123, Ilwaco 127, White Salmon 142, Forks 188, Seton Catholic 202, Tenino 220, Wahkiakum 261, Adna 277 Mule results: 32. Collan Riley 20:56; 43. Connar Riley 21.32; 59. Mark Cothren 23:04; 94. Koby Cothren 28:21, 95. JR Ramirez 28:25. Girls teams: La Center 26, Kalama 64, Onalaska 64, Ilwaco 79; rest incomplete Mule results: 45. Gabby Mann 31:55. Middle school, 1.4 miles Warrior boys: 32. Carl Kolditz 11:56. Warrior girls: 9. Rory Heywood 12:22; 12. Jenna...

  • PUD, Bonneville offer test water heaters

    Betsy Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Oct 7, 2010

    According to the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), 40 percent of Pacific Northwest homes use electric water heaters, which account for 15 to 20 percent of residential energy use. Newly developed heat pump water heaters will use 50 percent or more less energy, which could lead to substantial savings for residential customers. Wahkiakum PUD is one of 11 utilities in the Northwest selected to participate in a study of the efficiency of heat pump water heaters in residential settings. There are a total of 40 treatment sites in BPA’s region a...

  • Candidates speak about issues

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Oct 7, 2010

    The 2010 general election is bearing down on the voters of Wahkiakum County; the county auditors office will mail the vote-by-mail ballots to votes on October 15. Candidates for local and regional offices gathered at the Skamokawa Grange September 28 for a forum; another is scheduled next Tuesday, 7 p.m., at Johnson Park, Rosburg. The Grays River Grange is sponsoring that forum. Following are some highlights of the give and take at the Skamokawa forum. State representative, Position 1 Incumbent Dean Takko, a Democrat, reviewed his history: He g...

  • Naselle school board goes to iPads

    Cody Cooley and Betsy Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 30, 2010

    Beginning their transition to “paperless” board meetings, the Naselle-Grays River Valley School Board Directors used their iPads for the first time to conduct the meeting on September 21. The board discussed implementing a policy to allow bilingual students to earn credit for knowing a second language instead of taking the few foreign language classes that Naselle offers. This would allow kids who understand and speak Spanish fluently (or any other language) to take a test and gain the credit for classes that would repeat material they alr...

  • Commissioners OK disposal of bridge boards

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 30, 2010

    Wahkiakum County commissioners settled disposal of old boards from the Grays River Covered Bridge and acted on other items of business in a short meeting Monday. The regular meeting was moved from Tuesday to Monday so that commissioners could attend a state conference. Three groups requested some or all of the old siding boards being replaced on the Grays River Covered Bridge. The Wahkiakum Historical Society had requested some of the old boards for a replication of a commercial fishing shed for the museum. However, museum personnel found...

  • Brady, Scott seek commission seat

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 30, 2010

    Wahkiakum County voters have a choice of two candidates for election to the District 3 position on the county board of commissioners. Incumbent Blair Brady has three years of experience, having won election to fill an unexpired vacant term. Challenging him is Lori Scott, a retired business woman. Blair Brady Incumbent Blair Brady had a long road to reach the position on the board of commissioners he now holds. Four years ago, he challenged the incumbent commissioner, the late Mark Linquist, who was fighting cancer, and lost a tied election by...

  • Covered Bridge dinner this Saturday

    Sep 30, 2010

    The leaves are changing fast, though the temperatures have been pretty comfortable so far. Lots of rain for a couple of days but nice for the next few days I’m told. News from Naselle: The Naselle Comet football team took their first loss last Friday, but did a great job against South Bend with a score of 6-14. Sports coming up this week: Friday – cross country at Ilwaco at 4 p.m. and football at home against Willapa Valley at 7 p.m.; Saturday – volleyball at South Bend (a JV tournament); Tuesday – volleyball at Ocosta at 5...

  • Cross Country Results

    Sep 29, 2010

    September 21 at Ridgfield High School Men, 5,000m, teams: LaCenter 28, Ridgefield 76, Ilwaco 89, White Salmon 93, Kalama 129, Seton Catholic 140; incomplete--Wahkiakum and Rochester Wahkiakum Mule results: 31. Connar Riley 21:00; 52. Koby Cothren 28:42. High School Women, 5,000m, teams: LaCenter 25, Kalama 71, Ridgefield 82, Ilwaco 128; incomplete--Wahkiakum, White Salmon, Rochester, Seton Catholic. Wahkiakum Mule results: 38. Jonaka Heppler 29:58; 43. Gabby Mann 31:48. Warrior Middle School results; female, 1.7 miles: 6. Rory Heywood...

  • Network: Combat marijuana use

    Betsy Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 29, 2010

    Wahkiakum Community Network (WCN) youth board members who attended the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America National Leadership Conference presented their logic model framework for combating and preventing youth marijuana use in local communities at the Wahkiakum School Board meeting on September 27. Seven local teens – Sadie Mace, Ellee Crouse, Shelby Felton, Gabby Mann, and Abby Buennagel from Wahkiakum High School and Austin Smith and Nicole Tarabochia from Naselle High School – went to Phoenix, Arizona in July to gather...

  • Rosburg Store reopens its doors

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 23, 2010

    It looks like the beginning of a long wet winter with an early start. At least it’s not really cold yet. News from Naselle: The Naselle Comet varsity football team won their game against Raymond last Friday night with a score of 20-7. Keep up the good work boys. A big thanks to all the supporters who have been traveling to the games. Sports coming up this week include: Friday – football at home with South Bend at 7p.m.; Tuesday – cross country at Montesano at 4 p.m. and volleyball at home against Northwest Christian at 5:45 p.m. N...

  • Cross Country Results

    Sep 23, 2010

    Sept. 16 at White Pass Wahkiakum Mule results Men, 5,000 meters--11. Connar Riley 19.50; 16. Nicholas Kirschke 20:51; 22.Koby Cothren 22.44. Women, 5,000m--26. Jonaka Heppler 29:50. Middle school Thomas MS Warriors--7. Rory Heywood 12:06; 13. Jenna McEntire 13:38. Sept. 14. at Castle Rock Naselle Comet results Men 5,000m--6. Nathan Reitz 18:26; 8. Cramer Smith 18:38; 49. Jeremy Hansford 23:11; 59. Austin Smith 23:16; Keith Reitz 27:06. Women 5,000m--6. Katie Green 22:51.51; 39. Jordan Badger 30:31.75. Middle school Naselle results--8. Olivia...

  • Arvid Emil Simonson

    Sep 23, 2010

    Arvid Emil Simonson was born on March 26, 1914 in Astoria, Oregon. He was the fourth in line of twelve children born to Emil & Maria (Oja) Simonson who emigrated from Finland. He grew up in the upper Young’s River area and attended school there. He graduated from Astoria High School in May of 1932. He worked for Tidewater Timber Co. helping to build the C.R.P.A. shipyard in Astoria and later worked as a shipwright there. He also worked as a Pile-buck before going into the logging business. In 1940, he married Alma Buskala in Rosburg. She p...

  • Rosburg Community Club resumes meetings

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Sep 16, 2010

    News from Naselle: Another win for the Naselle Comet football team over Warrenton last Friday evening with a score of 26 to 12. Keep it up boys. Sports coming up this week: today (Thursday) – volleyball with South Bend in Naselle at 5:45 p.m.; Friday – football at Raymond at 7 p.m.; Saturday– cross country at Jewell and volleyball tournament at North Beach; Tuesday– cross country at home at 4 p.m., volleyball at Willapa Valley at 5:45 p.m. The regular school board meeting will be held on Tuesday at 7 p.m. These are...

  • Cross country runners start competition

    Sep 16, 2010

    The Wahkiakum Mule and Warrior cross country teams started their 2010 seasons last Wednesday at the Naselle Jamboree. In the two-mile high school race, Mule sophomore Connar Riley placed fifth, 12:56, and freshman Koby Cothren ninth, 15:02. Naselle's Nathan Reitz won the event; Cramer Smith was third and Austin Smith seventh;. In the women's race, Katie Green placed second. No times were reported. Warrior seventh grader Rory Heywood, in her first competition, placed first in the one-mile middle school race in 7:35. The teams compete at White...

  • Sheriff’s Report - September 16, 2010

    Sep 16, 2010

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: September 7--7:12 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Cathlamet man with an arrow in his pelvis. 8:08 a.m. An officer arrested a driver after making a vehicle stop on Columbia Street. 3:27 p.m. An East Valley resident reported a man was trespassing; a deputy was advised. 11:12 p.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a Rosedale woman who had fallen and couldn't get up. September 8--2:30 a.m....

  • Sheriff’s Report - September 9, 2010

    Sep 9, 2010

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: August 31--7:26 a.m. A caller reported illegal dumping along Hull Creek Road and a possible suspect was later identified. 8:31 a.m. The Cathlamet ambulance responded to aid a West Valley woman with abdominal pain. 11:59 a.m. A person camping at Hornstra's Beach reported a theft of medications. 2:24 p.m. A Grays River man reported someone had loosened bolts on a tractor wheel which led to $500 or more in damage...

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