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  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Sep 25, 2025

    DAMP START. After some very warm temperatures last week, this week starts with a bit of moisture once again, but then it will dry out. With fall starting this past Monday, we shouldn’t be experiencing any more of those eighties and ninety-degree temperatures anymore. Of course, Mother Nature could throw us a curveball and surprise us, but I hope not. I’m really feeling the nip in the air at nighttime now and those early mornings too, so I think it’s time to add a blanket to the bed and get the sweatshirts and sweatpants on top of the clothing p...

  • Library news

    Dan Turner|Sep 25, 2025

    The Cathlamet Library has now risen to 1,660 members. Thank you, everyone, for this wonderful achievement. FREE COOKIES. The library now offers free cookies on two different days each week. We offer cookies every Saturday at the library from 2 to 5 p.m. and, beginning Oct. 2, we will offer free cookies every Thursday at the Westend-Cathlamet Delivery/Pick-up. These chocolate-chip cookies from The Cottage will be available during the first month of Thursday delivery service. AUTHOR TALK. Our first Autumn Author Talk is scheduled for Saturday, Oc...

  • Westside Stories

    Lisa Yeager|Sep 25, 2025

    Over the past couple of months, I’ve found myself looking forward to Fridays in a way I haven’t before. Writing about the vendors at the West Wahkiakum Farmers Market has been such a joy. I’ve not only gotten to know the people behind the booths, but I’ve also been able to share their stories with all of you. Judging by the responses I’ve received, many of you have enjoyed it too. Someone has told me more than once, “I’ve known that person for years but I never knew that about them.” That’s precisely why I love this kind of writing. We pass...

  • Westend-Cathlamet Library delivery pilot program

    Lisa Yeager|Sep 25, 2025

    On Thursday, Oct. 2, the Cathlamet Public Library will launch the first-ever Westend–Cathlamet Library Delivery & Pick-up service. The process is straightforward: place a book, DVD, or Cultural Pass on hold using the library website, then pick up the requested materials on Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. at the Raistakka Fire Hall Station in Rosburg. Returns can be made at the same time and location. Please note that you may also call, email, or make in-person requests; however, the website is recommend...

  • The Eagle Outdoors

    M.D. Johnson|Sep 25, 2025

    Can you feel it? Fall's here. She's not only in the air, which this morning is a chilly 49 degrees, but in our little red house, too. First fire, albeit a small one, in the Quadrafire this morning for the cats and myself. Still, by the time this issue hits the newsstands, it will have warmed back up to the high 70s and early 80s. This is typical for this most fickle time of year. Per usual, there's quite a bit happening in the Great Outdoors now that September is winding down. Elk archery...

  • Roadless Rule reversal could affect Wahkiakum

    Danielle Vanderwalker|Sep 25, 2025

    Ten years ago, Steve Fischer had never heard of Skamokawa. However, on a trip to Washington, the Texas-native still remembers his first visit to a property for sale. “I walked in off of SR4 and when I saw the river, I just gasped,” Fischer said. “The view was spectacular and reminded me of the first time I saw my wife, Susan, and later when I rescued my dog Rooster from the San Antonio Pound.” With a view of mountains, beach, the Columbia River and Oregon, he was more than motivated to deal with overgrown logging roads, easement rights and cor...

  • Submissions for Bolstad Award now accepted

    Sep 25, 2025

    On Sept. 3, 1957, Washington State Patrol Trooper Gene Bolstad died trying to rescue a teenager caught in a strong undertow and rip current in the surf at Long Beach. In honor of that courageous act, our local veterans group presents the annual Bolstad Award to an outstanding law enforcement officer in Pacific or Wahkiakum County. We will recognize exemplary performance by an individual officer identified by his supervisor or by his peers or by the general public. Eligibility is for any current or former law enforcement officer who has...

  • Candidates Forum comes to Grays River Grange

    Sep 25, 2025

    Grays River Grange #124 would like to invite the community to our Candidates Forum on Tuesday, Oct. 14. This is not a debate, but an equal time, town hall style forum. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for refreshments and the program will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. Grange officers will moderate the forum. Everyone who listed an e-mail address when they registered as a candidate has been invited, but many candidates did not provide an e-mail address. If you will be appearing on the ballot this year in Wahkiakum County and wish to participate but...

  • Rainier Principal Jeremy Williams arrested

    Kirk McKnight|Sep 25, 2025

    According to Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office Chief Criminal Deputy Troy Brightbill, Rainier High School Principal and Cowlitz County (Wash.) resident Jeremy Williams was booked into the Cowlitz County Jail on Tuesday, Sept. 16 “on charges of Dealing in Depictions of Minors Engaged in Sexually Explicit Conduct and Possession of Depictions of Minors Engaged in Sexually Explicit Conduct.” According to a Sept. 17 press release, Cowlitz County detectives, on Aug. 28, “received multiple referrals from the National Center for Missing and Exploit...

  • Rainier Library now offering Maritime Museum passes

    Nicole Jordan|Sep 25, 2025

    The Rainier City Library is the most recent addition to The Columbia River Maritime Museum’s library network membership program. The Astoria-based museum provides each library with two free membership cards for check-out by library card carrying members. “We’re thrilled to welcome Rainier City Library as the newest partner in our growing network,” said Columbia River Maritime Museum Director of External Engagement Caroline Wuebben. “Each participating library receives two membership cards that patrons can check out just like a book. Each card...

  • Rainier unveils new pickleball courts

    Sep 25, 2025

  • Clatskanie Community Health & Safety Fair returns Oct. 4 at Clatskanie High School

    Nicole Jordan|Sep 25, 2025

    The Clatskanie Health & Safety Fair occurs every other year and will be back on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Clatskanie Middle/High School (471 Bel Air Dr.). The free event is open to the public and features a range of hands-on activities, vendors, local resources, and safety demonstrations. This biennial event has taken place for more than 20 years and was started as a collaboration between Clatskanie PUD and Clatskanie Fire Department to promote wellness, safety, family fun, as w...

  • Town, County approve Johnson House resolution

    Kirk McKnight|Sep 21, 2025

    During the Tuesday, Aug. 21 Wahkiakum County Commissioners' meeting, Commissioner Dan Cothren had suggested demolishing the "Johnson House" on 80 Division St. Currently owned by Wahkiakum County, the Johnson House comes with an annual cost of $5,000. Following a back and forth between proponents and opponents to the Johnson House's demolition, Commissioner Lee Tischer granted the group supporting the edifice 30 days to develop a feasible plan to save the house. During the Monday, Sept. 15...

  • Commissioners' report

    Jennifer Figueroa|Sep 21, 2025

    The Commissioners approved the closure of Covered Bridge Road on Saturday, Oct. 4, for the annual Wahkiakum Columbia River Country Days event. Public Works Director Chuck Beyer requested the termination of the Skamokawa rock pit permit due to fee increases. The rock pit has not been active for several years, and the county is not currently using it. Beyer also requested approval to purchase a tilt trailer to replace two damaged trailers. The commissioners approved the purchase of Trailer King for a total of $52,344 to come out of the ER&R...

  • Fundraiser helps Julia Butler Hansen home

    Kirk McKnight|Sep 21, 2025

    Last Saturday, Cathlamet's historic Julia Butler Hansen Home hosted its first open house with a fundraising ice-cream and pie social. The event was put on by the Friends of Julia Butler Hansen (FJBH), a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation "dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Julia Butler Hansen house and all its historic contents and garden." Another function of FJBH, according to President Frank Corbin, is "to share the legacy of this incredible family," especially Julia Butler...

  • Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Sep 21, 2025

    I recently interviewed Kathleen McDonald out at Little Island Creamery for our 31st installment of Reader's Fave, a casual interview with someone who shares their favorite book. Kathleen and her brother, Dick, own and operate the local farm and creamery business on Puget Island. When asked if she'd always been a reader, Kathleen said, "Absolutely. I learned to read very early. I was an eclectic reader. My Grandmother was a voracious reader and passed it on to us, the grandchildren." Kathleen...

  • Publisher's note

    Sep 21, 2025

    This week marks the first time The Eagle will be printed by the presses at The Columbian in Vancouver, WA. Publishing a newspaper is increasingly challenging—printing presses are complex and expensive, and require a large staff to keep them fed and happy. The desire to consolidate printing and reduce cost is understandable. But each closure comes with a cost. I feel for the employees who will lose their jobs. We’ve partnered with The Astorian to print since 2019. They’ve been great partners, but as their ownership has changed, so has their...

  • Today in History: September 18, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies

    Associated Press|Sep 21, 2025

    Today is Thursday, Sept. 18, the 261st day of 2025. There are 104 days left in the year. Today in history: On Sept. 18, 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a towering champion of women’s rights who became the court’s second female justice, died at her home in Washington at age 87, of complications from pancreatic cancer. Also on this date: In 1793, President George Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol. In 1850, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which created a force of federal commissioners charged with ret...

  • Washington to lose one of its largest newspaper presses

    Brier Dudley|Sep 21, 2025

    One of Washington’s largest remaining newspaper presses is closing this month, just three years after it opened. Sound Publishing is closing its production center in Lakewood, Pierce County, which prints more than 30 local newspapers across Washington and several in Alaska that are delivered by mail. The secretive company declined to confirm the closure but employees were informed of it over the last week. Some were told that the facility was losing $1 million a year. Sound’s regional publisher, John Carr, declined to answer my questions, suc...

  • The Eagle, 1975

    Sep 21, 2025

    Because the dates line up, The Eagle has decided to reprint events from 1975. Thank you to the Wahkiakum County Historical Socciety, volunteer Julie O’Neil and volunteer curator, genealogist and board member Kari Kandoll. Skamokawa News By Mrs. Howard Madden Thanks to the help of our Daughter-in-law, Judy, I got all my fruit canned, frozen and jammed in “jig” time. The Pinamotis and the Pat Maddens were here for dinner on Saturday. Louise prepared a delicious Chinese meal for us, a real treat. Pat Thacker left Friday to attend the Milla...

  • Cathlamet Public Library News

    Dan Turner|Sep 21, 2025

    HELLO. With your wonderful support, we continue to make the library even better – thank you. GOT DELIVERY? Beginning Thursday, Oct. 2, we will start the first ever Westend-Cathlamet Library Delivery/Pick-up service every Thursday from 2-3 p.m. at the Raistakka Fire Station 2 in Rosburg. For easy details, please see the library website. A big thank you goes out to Westenders for showing your support. FIRST TALK. Our first Autumn Author Talk is scheduled for Saturday, Oct 11 at 6 p.m. with author Dayle Olson as our guest. Dayle is a poet and shor...

  • Donations sought for community veterans

    Sep 21, 2025

    Wahkiakum VFW Post 5297 operates in Cathlamet. There are currently 62 members in the Post. We have about 273 veterans listed in Wahkiakum County. We believe there are many more veterans living within Wahkiakum County who have not contacted us, and we would like to hear from you. Our Post seeks donations to help local veterans and their families in need, to make donations to local causes, and to recognize and make cash awards to local students and first responders. We have donated to various local and veteran causes such as Girl Scouts,...

  • Bunker Hill Cemetery Tour takes place Sept. 27

    Sep 21, 2025

    The Stella Historical Society, Cowlitz County Historical Museum and the Bunker Hill Cemetery Association invite you to attend a fundraiser event where history breathes beneath your feet and names carved in stone find their voices once more. Those stories are ready to be heard. On Saturday, Sept. 27, Bunker Hill Cemetery tours will begin at 1 p.m. and depart every 20 minutes. The last tour departs at 3 p.m. Each tour lasts approximately one hour. The suggested donation is $5 per person. Online registration is encouraged to choose your tour depar...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Sep 21, 2025

    GLOOMY START. As this week begins, it’s pretty gloomy and a bit damp this Sunday morning, but by the time you read this, it’s supposed to be nicer and drier, and will give all of us who still have outdoor work to do, another chance to get some things done. I swear this summer went by so fast that I can’t believe we’re in the latter half of yet another month and the holidays are fast approaching...yikes! So, if you’re one of those folks who still needs to wash your outside windows or clean out those gutters, or get that extra stock of wood alre...

  • Wine tasting and auction comes to River Rat

    Sep 21, 2025

    Friends of Skamokawa is celebrating its 35th auction fundraiser. “A Fall Wine Tasting & Auction” will be held Saturday, Oct. 18 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the River Rat Bar on Broadway St. in Cathlamet. This will be a gala evening of fun, friends and spirited bidding. There will be wines to sample and appetizers from our local restaurants. The deck will be lined with silent and live auction donations. Items included are home décor, art, gift baskets, business certificates, dining, weekend getaways, wood crafts, ceramics, wine, and more. Brian McCl...

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