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  • Comets eliminated in district

    Feb 28, 2008

    Both Naselle Comet boys and girls basketball teams were eliminated from the Southwest 2B District basketball tournaments last week. The Comet boys made it to the semifinals where they lost 65-57 to the Northwest Christian Navigators last Wednesday. NW Christian led 29-26 at halftime and held on to their lead down the stretch. Nathan Sultemeier scored 18 for the Comets; brothers Kyle Burkhalter and Austin Burkhalter 13 each, Connor Smith nine, and Nick Hines and Alan Erickson two each. On Thursday, the Napavine Tigers took the lead late in the t...

  • What's Happening at the Fair?

    Sarah Lawrence, Wah. Co. Eagle|Feb 26, 2008

    With spring around the corner there’s never been a better time to clear out those closets. Whether it’s that lamp you never found a home for or those forgotten garage boxes, WSU, 4-H and the fair are looking for donations for the community auction scheduled for March 28. Donations can be dropped off at the fairgrounds or you can arrange for your items to be picked up by fair staff. This is a community event and everyone is invited. The purpose is to raise funds for the fair, 4-H and WSU. If you have any items you would like to donate ple...

  • Grant to fund native plant greenhouse at NHS

    Feb 26, 2008

    The Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce (CREST) announced this week the award of a Community Salmon Fund grant to the Naselle-Grays River School District. The grant is funded through the Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to CREST in the amount of nearly $24,000. The grant will provide a greenhouse on school grounds that will focus on native plants. New tools and supplies will be purchased and students will have the opportunity to spend 10 days per school year preparing the plants for planting in...

  • Comets fly by Mules in district

    Feb 26, 2008

    The Naselle Comets knocked the Wahkiakum Mules out of the SW Washington Class 2B basketball tournament with a 69-39 win last Saturday. The Comets led 24-7 after one quarter and 39-15 at halftime. The loss ended the Mules' season; the Comets stayed alive but lost 60-50 to the Adna Pirates Tuesday and were eliminated from the tournament. Nathan Sultemeier led the scoring with 25 points for the Comets. Austin Burkhalter had 11, Connor Smith 10, Manny Lopez eight, Nick Hines five, Drew Macy and Gabe See two each and Ollie Baker one. Chase Fritzie...

  • Naselle levy passing

    Feb 21, 2008

    Voters in the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District appeared to be passing a special levy in initial counting on Tuesday. The combined Wahkiakum-Pacific vote was 436-240, giving it 64.49 percent approval. At least 60 percent is needed. In Wahkiakum County, 164 voters supported the levy, 59.42 percent, and 112 opposed it, 40.58 percent. The special levy would replace an existing levy and provide support for a variety of school district activities....

  • Mules advance in district play

    Feb 21, 2008

    Hayden Miles was held but still made the shot in the Mules' win. The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team advanced to the Class 2B District Tournament semifinals with wins over Ocosta and Tacoma Baptist this week. The Mules take on the undefeated Toutle Lake Ducks at 8 p.m. tonight (Thursday) at WF West High School, Chehalis. In the evening's opening game at 6:30 p.m., the Naselle Comets face the NW Christian Navigators in the other semifinal. The winners play Saturday evening for first and second; the losers play opponents yet to be settled on...

  • JV girls get off to shaky start, finish strong

    Feb 21, 2008

    The Wahkiakum Girls JV basketball team recently completed their season. Despite starting the season with five losses in the first seven games, they finished the season strong, winning seven of nine for a final record of nine wins and seven losses. According to a report from Coach David Hendrickson, the team was led by sophomore post Rebecka Patching, sophomore wing Ashlee Olson, freshman point Shelby Felton and freshman wing Caitlin Nicolazzi. Patching led the team in rebounds, Felton led the team in steals, Nicolazzi was matched up with...

  • Mules split final league games; host Ocosta tonight

    Feb 14, 2008

    Hayden Miles put up a shot over the tough Toutle Lake defense last week as the Ducks topped the Mules 76-51. The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team split the last two games of the regular season to clinch third place in the Central League standings. They'll host the Ocosta Wildcats tonight (Thursday), 7 p.m., in the first round of the Southwest Washington Class 2B Boys District Tournament. The Mules entertained the undefeated Toutle Lake Ducks and fell 76-51 to the league champions. Both teams pressed each other from the start. The Ducks were...

  • Local schools release honor rolls

    Feb 14, 2008

    Wahkiakum High School The honor roll as announced by Wahkiakum High School this week includes full time students grades 9-12 who have earned a GPA 3.25 or above for the second quarter ending January 25. The following students earned a 4.00: Hayden Miles, Blake Anderson, Jessica Asmus, Jasmine Bingham, Erin Turner and Ryan Helms. 9th Grade: Stuart Bosch, David Doumit, Phillip Doumit, Shelby Felton, Brandon Fudge, James Goldsmith, Trevor Gorley, Jori McEntire, Ben Miles, Sarah Phillips, Zach Pierce, Sam Renfro and Chase Stanley. 10th Grade:...

  • Comettes third, host Lady Mules

    Feb 14, 2008

    The Naselle Comette girls basketball team earned third palace in the Pacific League after a tiebreaker Monday. The Comettes entertained the Wahkiakum Lady Mules last night (Wednesday). Tacoma Baptist won the playoff to claim second place in the Pacific League; North Beach finished fourth....

  • Bradwood Landing Fund announces local grants

    Feb 14, 2008

    Wahkiakum Community Foundation announced Monday that the Bradwood Landing Fund at the Foundation has determined their grants for distribution in April. The grants are: Wahkiakum County Fair, $5000 for construction; 4-H program, $3,000 for operating support; Naselle School District , $5,000 for sports uniforms; Wahkiakum Youth Baseball, $2,400 for equipment; Skamokawa Grange, $3,500 for construction; and the Julia Butler Hansen Heritage Center , $1,500 for Girls in Government Camp and education materials. The Bald Eagle Day and the Covered...

  • Students visit state lab

    Jan 31, 2008

    Naselle High School students Alan Erickson and Drew Macy visited the Washington State lab last week to learn about the testing process for detecting demoic acid in shellfish. The boys, along with Calen Thompson, were studying the topic of demoic acid in Mr. Dalton’s health class as part of an environmental health project. Their project started off as a research paper on what a “red tide” is before they realized that it is actually the level of demoic acid that determines whether a clam season is closed. They also discovered that consu...

  • Presidential Primary ahead for voters

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 31, 2008

    It will soon be the turn of Washington state voters to participate in the 2008 Presidential Primary Election. Mail-in ballots for 2008 Presidential Primary are due to arrive in the homes of Wahkiakum County voters Friday. On February 9, Democrat and Republican political parties will hold caucuses to elect candidate delegates for the state and national conventions. Minority parties have a different nominating process, according to Wahkiakum County Auditor Diane Tischer. Each party is handling the delegate process differently. The Washington...

  • Disaster Outreach ServicesCommunity Forums

    Jan 31, 2008

    Disaster Outreach Services Community Forums Disaster Outreach Services is a community based program designed to help residents move forward following the flood and windstorm of December 3, 2008. The group would like feedback and resident's stories about the storm of December 3, subsequent storms and past storms. Their forums are planned as a place for communities to come together and share what they saw, what they felt, how they feel now and any expectations or concerns about the next storm. The are informal gatherings for every age. Children...

  • PCA receives grant from State Arts Commission

    Jan 17, 2008

    The Pioneer Community Association has received a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission. This $2,000 grant, augmented with a $500 grant from Wahkiakum Community Network and a gift from the estate of Helen Exum, makes it possible for the PCA to bring exceptional music events to the students of Wahkiakum County in 2008. Joy O’Neal, president of the PCA, along with the other members of the board, has identified youth education and involvement a goal of the association. Pat Reese, the writer of the grant proposals, secured the financial su...

  • Archive center to host historic winter photos show

    Jan 17, 2008

    Archive center to host historic winter photos show One of the photos that will be on display at Naselle Library. Historic photos illustrating winter scenes in SW Washington will be featured in a one day only photo show at the Naselle Library from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on January 26. A powerpoint collection of photos will be shown on the hour and photo albums will be available as well. The Archive Center's collection (some on loan) has over 3,000 historic photos of SW Washington families, logging, fishing and farming, as well as boating on the...

  • Community Events 2008

    Jan 3, 2008

    February 8 - Chocolate Extravaganza at Hotel Cathlamet Assisted Living lobby in Cathlamet. Contact: 360-795-3602. February 10 - Smorgasbord at Naselle High School, Naselle. Contact: 360-484-3412. February 15—Pie Social at the Hotel Cathlamet Assisted Living lobby in Cathlamet. 360-795-0610. March TBA - Spring Salmon Derby at Elochoman Slough Marina in Cathlamet. Contact 360-795-3501. March 1 - Crab & Oyster Feed at Rosburg Community Hall in Rosburg. Contact 360-465-2234 or 360-465-2615. March 8 - Crab & Oyster Feed at Puget Island Norse...

  • 2007:A yearin review

    Jan 3, 2008

    9: A year in review Wahkiakum County residents will remember 2007 as a year of change and challenge. In the January 4 edition of The Eagle: The year opened with the county recovering from weeks of floods and storms in December. Also, Commissioner Mark Linquist, who won re-election by a coin flip with Blair Brady, succumbed to cancer just before the year's end, and fellow Commissioners Dan Cothren and George Trott appointed Tom Doumit to fill Linquist's vacant seat on the board. January 11--The undefeated Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team...

  • PUD survives storm fairly well

    Sunny Manary|Dec 20, 2007

    Storm recovery and newly elected positions were topics of discussion at Tuesday’s PUD meeting. Manager Dave Tramblie reported that the leaks on the Westend and Puget Island have been repaired. He said that reports were filed in a very timely fashion and every leak was documented. Auditor Erin Wilson told the board that the PUD has been in touch with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and a preliminary damage estimate of $40,851 has been submitted. Wilson said that Pacific County has been charged $8,300 for the service of six crew m...

  • Gift policy updated

    Dec 20, 2007

    In the past year, many changes have been made at The Eagle. For instance, because of rising postal costs, inserts are now only being accepted for papers delivered within the county and Naselle area. Another change taking effect immediately: Subscribers to The Eagle will no longer have the option of repeatedly giving a gift subscription to the same person. Gift subscriptions will still be available with a paid subscription as long as the gift recipient has never received a free subscription to The Eagle. "The rising cost of doing business is...

  • Mules stop Comets, overwhelm Trojans

    Dec 13, 2007

    The Wahkiakum Mule boys basketball team picked up wins over the Naselle Comets and Pe Ell Trojans in action this week. On Tuesday, Pe Ell's Trojans regrouped from storm damage last week that pushed several players and their familes from their homes to travel to Wahkiakum High School where the host Mules rolled to a 91-43 win. Sophomore Cody Olsen hit seven of 13 shots from three-point range and one from inside the line to lead the scoring with 23 points. Josh Rongey added 19; Hayden Miles, Bobby Helms and Tyler Benson each had nine, Kyle...

  • WCF grant appplication deadlines approach

    Nov 15, 2007

    Wahkiakum Community Foundation is inviting proposals for grants available from both the Covered Bridge Fund and the Bradwood Landing Fund. Deadline for applications for both funds is December 31. The Covered Bridge Fund makes grants to nonprofits in Western Wahkiakum County and the Naselle Grays River School District area. Requests will be accepted for grants of up to $1,000. The Bradwood Landing Fund makes grants to nonprofits in all of Wahkiakum County and the Naselle Grays River School District area. Proposals for grants up to $5,000 will...

  • Comets offerfootball rooter bus

    Nov 15, 2007

    Fans of the Naselle Comet football team wanting to take in this Saturday's game without driving to Bellevue may find seats on a rooter bus, Superintendent Alan Bennett announced Tuesday. "Well, we are off to Mount Tahoma Athletic Stadium this Saturday to play Life Christian in the State Class B football championship playoffs," he said. "We have taken one of our buses that is off the depreciation schedule and made it available for the trip. "This allows the district to make the bus available for half the normal cost. The cost is $5 per person....

  • November Events

    Nov 8, 2007

    Compiled by the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce 10Rosburg Holiday Bazaar Day , sponsored by Rosburg Community Club, Location: Rosburg Community Hall, 28 Rosburg Community Hall Road , Rosburg. Contact: Barbara Rose at 360-465-2234, Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. 10Greg Parke is going to be playing at the Rat at 8 p.m. 11Annual meeting of the Friends of Skamokawa Foundation, 3 p.m. at Redmen Hall. Election of board members, speaker, annual report, refresh-ments. Contact 849-4181 for additional info. 13Chamber Membership Meeting, noon at the...

  • Naselle, Westendhome sales slow

    Sunny Manary|Nov 8, 2007

    Editor's note: The Eagle recently surveyed real estate firms in eastern Wahkiakum County about trends in housing sales. Here is a report from firms working in the Westend and Naselle areas The sale of real estate in Wahkiakum County’s Westend follows its own trend, and that trend has slowed recently. Western Real Estate Services broker Lori Fanoni said things were busier two years ago but are now in a normal stage for Naselle. “We certainly haven’t died off like other parts of the country,” she said. A major reason that there isn’t a lot of hou...

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