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  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|May 20, 2021

    Greetings from the fair office! Hope everyone has marked their calendar for the 2nd annual Cruzin to the Fair Car Show. We are just under three weeks away. Pre-registration ends on May 28. After that you can register the day of the show. We will have vendors selling things as well as some raffles in the T-building. This all takes place on Saturday June 5; gates open to the public at 9 a.m. Hope to see everyone there. I would like to thank our sponsors: Wrench Bender in Naselle, Wahkiakum West, Mike Swanson Realty, Torppa Construction and Art's...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|May 20, 2021

    The Eagle: This is my 15th column for a paper I'm quite fond of. In the big world "outside" there are few newspapers still alive, certainly not in little counties like ours. We owe Rick Nelson and his father, Bob, and all the owners before them who kept our little paper alive for 131 years. Not only that, the Eagle is not owned by some consortium. It is an American small business, supported by subscribers and advertisers period. There are no "investors" or "donors." Just us in the county and a...

  • Commissioners' Summary

    May 13, 2021

    Wahkiakum County commissioners handled several items of business when they met Tuesday, including: --Commissioners approved changes to the labor contract with the Masters, Mates and Pilots Union to give ferry deckhands and unlicensed personnel a 3 percent cost of living adjustment. --They put off a decision on a request from Health and Human Services to deactivate a mental health therapist I positon and reactivate a mental health therapist IV position to assist with administrative duties. Even though the position is funded by state contract...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|May 13, 2021

    It's Tuesday and what a glorious day it is! Had coffee on the "west" deck so I could look at the "Naselle" rhododendron that's finally blooming. I see them in Naselle and tried to find one that was the right color to plant in my yard. It's taken that plant several years to bloom, but it's opening now and looks so lovely. Naselle always blooms ahead of us in Grays River. Reminder: Lori Sharrow, family nurse practitioner NP for the Wellness Center, is taking new patients at this time. They take...

  • Filing for election starts on Monday

    Rick Nelson|May 13, 2021

    The filing period for candidates for positions on this year's election ballot runs next Monday through Friday. Positions on the ballot are listed above; they include four positions on the Naselle/Gray's River Valley School District board of directors; three positions on the Wahkiakum School District board of directors; the mayor and three positions on the Cathlamet Town Council; two positions on the Port District 2 board of commissioners, and one position on the Port District 1 board of directors. Town Council Member Robert Stowe on Monday...

  • High School Basketball Schedules

    May 6, 2021

    As best as we can determine, here are the varsity basketball schedules for Wahkiakum and Naselle/Grays River Valley High Schools. On the afternoon of Thursday, May 6, we received word that all Wahkiakum games scheduled May 10-15 would be played at WHS because Cowlitz County in under covid-19 Phase 2 and games are prohibited. Games listed below with changed venues are marked with the words "(covid change)." WHS Boys Basketball May 6 Toledo 10 Ridgefield 11 Toutle Lake (covid change) 13 Kalama 17 Winlock 19 at Adna 21 Rainier 26 Onalaska 28 at...

  • Clarification offered about autism

    May 6, 2021

    To The Eagle: There were some misleading things in your April 22 article "April is Autism Awareness Month." First, demographics. Autism is not a childhood condition. It's lifelong: you don't grow out of it. You just learn to live with it. One in 54 is the current estimate of the percentage of people who are autistic, not the percent of children currently diagnosed. Most autistics (especially older ones) are not diagnosed. (I was diagnosed in adulthood.) Boys are four times more likely to be diagnosed because almost all studies are about boys,...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|May 6, 2021

    One day Spring was coming and the next it was here. Plants are popping up and growing at a fast clip. Some of mine are already surrounded by grass I have to get after or the plants will never be seen. The rain gets the grass growing quickly so if grass isn't cut regularly, then it's a big challenge to get it under control. On the other hand, it IS spring! I received one of the lovely May flowers hangers on my back doorknob on May 1 and loved it. Thanks to the gremlins who hung it there! Losing...

  • Wahkiakum Mule Fastpitch Softball

    Coach Garrett Miller|May 6, 2021

    Stevenson Bulldogs 7, Mules 6 On April 19, the Mules took the lead in the first inning and maintained it until the bulldogs pulled ahead in the sixth inning, clinching Stevenson a spot in the district tournament and eliminating the Mules in the process. Defense got a great performance out of eighth grader Kennedy Penttila, making three spectacular catches in the outfield that all prevented runs from scoring. Breyonna Montgomery pitched a complete game and struck out four batters along the way....

  • Covid-19 update

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 29, 2021

    On Monday, Wahkiakum Health and Human Services reported that six more people had tested positive for covid-19 in Wahkiakum County, bringing the cumulative total to 114. Of those cases, 10 are considered active. As of Tuesday, there had been 5,242 cases in Cowlitz County with 68 deaths attributed to covid-19. According to the weekly report from Pacific County last Wednesday, they had 936 cases, with 52 considered active and 11 deaths. Columbia and Clatsop County were reporting 1,617 cases and...

  • N/GRV School Board Meeting Notes

    Superintendent Lisa Nelson|Apr 29, 2021

    The Naselle-Grays River Valley School District Board of Directors held its monthly meeting on April 20. In personnel matters, the board acknowledged the resignations of Rachel Suomela, registrar, Robert Eaton, head football coach, Kathryn Green, middle school track coach, and Scott Smith, assistant track coach. Both Green and Smith tendered their resignations to accept new positions within the coaching ranks. In other matters of business, the board adopted four policies: Sexual Health Education, Equivalency Credit Opportunities, Student...

  • Diane Gray

    Apr 29, 2021

    Diane Lucy Gray left this earthly life suddenly on April 19, 2021 in Longview, Washington. She was born on January 27, 1955 in Island Falls, Maine to John and Wilma Lynch. Following the family's move to California when Diane was only 2 years old, she and her siblings grew up in the Bay area. She graduated from high school in Martinez where she married and later divorced. From that union she had a son, David Joseph Gray and he survives her in Seattle. She leaves behind her three siblings, Trudy...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Apr 29, 2021

    Fun report about my Aunt Hattie in Phoenix. She's in her 90's and still lives alone in her own house. She was happy to hear I'm writing this column, so I gave her a subscription. She called to tell me her first Eagle had arrived. When I asked her if she read my column, she said, "Oh yes." Then she reported that she "really likes the Sheriff's Report." For someone who lives in a huge city, imagine how the Sheriff's Report must impress you. I love her dearly and remember her house in Anderson, Ind...

  • 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....

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