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  • Six new covid-19 cases reported

    Apr 22, 2021

    On Monday, Wahkiakum Health and Human Services (WHHS) Director Chris Bischoff reported six new cases of covid-19 among Wahkiakum County residents. Bischoff said the patients were associated with the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District, and all were in quarantine. "The risk of contracting covid-19 in Washington is very high," Bischoff said in the announcement. "Highly effective vaccines are available for anyone 16 and over; the sooner everyone is vaccinated the sooner we get back to normal." This brings Wahkiakum to a cumulative total of...

  • SR 401 reopened with one lane

    Kay Chamberlain|Apr 22, 2021

    GORGEOUS--I hope all this sunny weather hasn't worn you out, as I know people were really out and about this past week, as the sunshine brought everybody out to soak up some Vitamin D, which we all needed! It was great to have such a nice stretch of dry weather for a change. However, I understand that our rains may return this weekend, so I hope you got your outside projects done before they returned. FIRE DANGER--The biggest down-side of having all this dry weather was that officials had to order a burn ban, as things were bone dry and we've...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Apr 22, 2021

    Monday, always a day of promise. What's coming and who's coming and what should I do? For many of us, it seems to be about change, like retirement or moving or building a new house. Saturday I met a movie stunt man who recently moved here from Malibu, Calif. Life here is a new world for him, I'm sure. Change and promise. Our little corner of the world surely is changing. Appelo Archives in Naselle: "Our collection of Scandinavian artifacts on display in the museum has grown exponentially thanks...

  • WSDOT opens bypass at SR 401 slide site

    Apr 22, 2021

    On April 15, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced that a one-lane bypass has opened on SR 401 where a slide closed the highway near the Megler-Astoria bridge. The WSDOT’s contractor, Big River Excavating, finished construction of a temporary single-lane bypass road, restoring travel along SR 401. The highway was closed February 23, after several days of heavy rainfall deteriorated the roadway to the point of becoming a safety hazard. “We appreciate the public’s patience in detouring around the closure while our c...

  • Randy Lewis

    Apr 22, 2021

    Randy Alan Lewis 6/6/1949 – 4/5/2021 Randy Alan Lewis passed on peacefully Monday, April 5, 2021 with his loving family members present. He had been battling late stage lung cancer since it was diagnosed in January, 2021. Randy was born in Portland, Oregon on June 6, 1949 to Robert "Bob" and Berta Lewis. He grew up in Southeast Portland, active in Boy Scouts and Little League, attending Joseph Lane Grade School and Franklin High School, graduating in 1967, before enrolling at Portland State C...

  • Naselle Kindergarten Roundup announced

    Apr 22, 2021

    Naselle Elementary will hold their Kindergarten Roundup on April 28 from 9 - 10 a.m. Parents or guardians are asked to bring shot records, birth certificates and other relevant paperwork. For more information call the school office at 360-484-7121 extension 1....

  • Merz sets discus record

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 22, 2021

    The Wahkiakum Mules traveled to Elma on April 15 to compete against athletes from Chief Leschi and Elma high schools. Jansi Merz set a new Mule record in the discus with a throw of 130-08. On April 13, the Mules hosted three teams, including the Naselle Comets, at a track and field meet on Tuesday, April 13. Results for the Mule and Comet boys: 100 meters-2. Trenton Stephens, NAS 12.08, 5. Jayden Ding, NAS 12.83; 200 meters-1. Jacob Johnson WAH 25.38, 2. Landon Nielsen WAH 26.27, 4. Ding NAS...

  • Six new covid cases reported

    Apr 21, 2021

    On Monday, Wahkiakum Health and Human Services (WHHS) Director Chris Bischoff reported six new cases of covid-19 among Wahkiakum County residents. Bischoff said the patients were associated with the Naselle/Grays River Valley School District, and all were in quarantine. "The risk of contracting covid-19 in Washington is very high," Bischoff said in the announcement. "Highly effective vaccines are available for anyone 16 and over; the sooner everyone is vaccinated the sooner we get back to normal." This brings Wahkiakum to a cumulative total of...

  • Emergency temporary bypass road on SR 401 opens near Naselle

    Apr 15, 2021

    Late Thursday afternoon, the Washington State Department of Transportation announced that a one-lane bypass has opened on SR 401 where a slide closed the highway near the Megler-Astoria bridge. Here is the WSDOT announcement: Extended drive times via a detour route will soon be a thing of the past for travelers who use State Route 401, also known and Lewis and Clark Trail Highway, between Naselle and Megler, in Pacific county. On Thursday, April 15, the Washington State Department of Transportation’s contractor, Big River Excavating, f...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Apr 15, 2021

    Tuesday at 8:15 in the morning: What a gorgeous, full blown, stunning and arguably the most beautiful spring morning yet this year. The almost breathtaking blue sky has no clouds. The air is clear from all the stars last night in a stupendously bright performance. It always strikes me as humbling that the stars are out for all of us or none of us. They don't care if we see them or not. They just are. They exist whether we pay attention or not. Stars out here at night have only a little...

  • Spring Festival set for May 1

    Apr 15, 2021

    Join Naselle Lutheran Church at their Spring Festival on Saturday, May 1, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This event will feature "Made in Naselle" soups and salads to go, baked goods, quilts and other handcrafts plus a garden area with plants and flowers for sale. Naselle Lutheran Church is located at 308 Knappton Road in Naselle. All Covid protocol will be in place with masks required. Proceeds will be dedicated to the "Fix our Roof Fund."...

  • School Sports

    Apr 15, 2021

    WHS Golf April 19 at Kalama 3:30 pm 20 at Adna 3:30 pm Home meets in bold face. Subject to change. WHS Track & Field April 15 at Elma 3:30 pm 23 Subdistrict at Kalama 3:30 pm 29, 30 District at Chehalis Home meet in bold face. Subject to change. WHS Baseball April 17 at Toutle Lake 12 noon 19 Stevenson 4 pm 22 Onalaska 4 pm Home games in bold face. Subject to change. WHS Fastpitch Softball April 17 Toutle Lake 4 pm 19 at Stevenson 4 pm 20 Naselle 4 pm 22 at Onalaska 4 pm Home games in bold face. Subject to change....

  • Council supports tribal recognition; OK's feasibility study for sewer expansion

    Andrew Weiler|Apr 8, 2021

    On Monday, The Cathlamet Town Council passed a resolution in support of recognizing the Chinook Indian Nation after decades of “neglect” by the United States, in order to encourage Congress to do the same at the federal level. The town’s resolution is a commitment to reminding everyone of “the historic and ongoing injustice and injury” to the Chinook as well an expression of support for passage of legislation to restore the federal recognition of their tribal status. “It is truly meaningful to us that all of the communities within our aborigi...

  • Bypass work begins at SR 401 Megler slide

    Apr 8, 2021

    On Monday, the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) emergency contractor Big River Excavating began clearing debris to make way for a temporary road around a damaged section of SR 401 south of Naselle with the intent of restoring travel along SR 401 between Naselle and Megler by mid-April. During construction of the bypass road, travelers should continue to use an alternate route, according to WSDOT. The Dismal Nitch Rest Area, east of the Astoria-Megler Bridge, remains closed. To receive updates about this work travelers c...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Apr 8, 2021

    Beautiful Easter Day: It is a beautiful morning. My coffee is fresh, my dog and the birds have been fed, and I hope all my readers are also enjoying the early hours of the day. Easter was a family day for sure out this way. I enjoy the children no matter the day. I have no grandchildren so I "borrow" kids from neighbors and friends. Valley pastures look like beautifully groomed lawns in the spring and with all the baby animals in the valleys, it's a joy to live here. Beautiful Growing...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Apr 1, 2021

    So it's Monday again. They just keep coming, don't they? For many of us, they are days to make lists, get started on work for the week and think about the trash pick up on Tuesday. What if we saw Mondays as opportunities to meet new people or to plan a day of service to the community? To make a date with a friend for lunch. I lunched with Trudy Fredrickson last week. She used to write this column, remember? She was such an angel to me when I had my cancer treatments. Trudy had eye surgery last w...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Mar 25, 2021

    Movin' On: Yesterday was Sunday and the traffic changed on Loop Road in front of my house. For the 17 years I've lived here, I've watched weekend visitors drive by to the bridge. First, they go by to get to the bridge, then they go by to get back to SR 4, so I assume they went to the Covered Bridge. I suspect the new longer "detour" will cause drivers from Oregon to choose SR 4 to get back, rather than the longer drive on 101 to get to the Astoria Bridge and Highway 30. So I'm assuming we'll...

  • N/GRV School Board Meeting Notes

    Superintendent Lisa Nelson|Mar 25, 2021

    The Naselle/Grays River Valley School District Board of Directors held its monthly meeting on March 16. In personnel matters, the board approved the hire of Scott Smith, head track coach and Kathryn Green, assistant track coach, along with Rick La Greide, as middle school track coach. Andrew Anderson was hired as a part-time groundskeeper. The board also approved the school calendar for the 2021-22 school year. The board conducted a first read of policies by the Washington State School Directors Association. These included Sexual Health...

  • WSDOT working to reopen one lane on SR 401 near Naselle

    Mar 18, 2021

    WSDOT is planning a one-lane detour at the slide that has closed SR 401 between Naselle and the Astoria-Meglar bridge. Here is WSDOT Tuesday afternoon announcement: NASELLE – While a section of unstable roadway forced the closure of State Route 401 on Tuesday, Feb. 23, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is continuing work to reopen at least one lane of the highway, as soon and safely as possible. Following thorough evaluation of field data, WSDOT geotechnical engineers have determined that emergency contractor crews w...

  • Covid-19 update

    Diana Zimmerman|Mar 18, 2021

    With no new covid-19 cases in the last week, Wahkiakum County’s cumulative number remained at 104. According to the Washington Department of Health, 1,554 tests have been conducted in the county so far. In Cowlitz County, 4,402 people have tested positive for covid-19, and 59 have died. Pacific County is reporting their 816th case, with 10 deaths. Across the river in Columbia County, there have been 1,298 confirmed cases, and 23 deaths attributed to covid-19. “The downward trend con...

  • Volunteers needed for several events

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 18, 2021

    DRIPPY START--As this week begins, it's a drippy kind of Sunday, but I'm told we'll have some dry days between now and when you get this paper, so I hope you were able to enjoy them like we all did last week, as those sunny days were certainly uplifting. I have to say though, my biggest surprise came on Monday morning when I woke up to snow; I did not see that coming! Luckily it was all gone by noon but just as I was getting ready to enjoy some blue skies, another big, black cloud came over and dumped some hail on us; what a day! For now, it...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Mar 18, 2021

    ACCIDENT: It's a snowy Monday morning in Grays River. Hard to recognize snow in mid-March after a few days of nice weather. Am recovering from an accident in my Kia last Saturday. It was the first time I've been in a serious accident in my 75 years. It was on SR 101 out of Chinook at the Springtown intersection. I expected heavy traffic on a nice Saturday, but I had no idea what that would mean on that road at noon. The intersection would indicate folks will be turning, but there is no slow...

  • WSDOT addressing SR 401 slide

    Diana Zimmerman|Mar 11, 2021

    SR 401 between Naselle and Megler was closed in late February after a particular section around milepost 4.5 become too unstable to safely support the vehicles passing that way each day, frustrating travelers in the region. The Washington State Department of Transportation has been tracking the slope at that location for about 20 years, WSDOT Project EngineerJoanna Lowrey said on Monday, along with about 3,400 other sites around the state. "It is considered a slow moving landslide, so typically...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Mar 11, 2021

    It's Sunday morning. I am grateful I get to spend time with you since this is the best time for me to write. It's a time to think about what is happening to us as a community and to us as families. I am happy to bring you words of some good changes coming. One change that happened for me was the arrival of a new computer. It's called an "all in one" and I can't begin to describe for you how it changes my life. It has an updated, but still old-fashioned keyboard for one thing, and a big monitor...

  • FAFF group seeks help from community

    Mar 11, 2021

    The Finnish American Folk Festival group in Naselle was given the gift of a building in Naselle.They have succeeded in using it as the Naselle Community Center for over two years. They are entering their third year and because of the pandemic, they are now asking for help to continue upkeep and maintenance costs. The local Congregational Church had been declining in membership over the years and was faced with maintenance costs and no pastor. A small group of remaining members got together and discussed possible options for their beloved...

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