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  • May Day

    May 5, 2022

    The Wahkiakum Historical Museum Society held a May Day event on Sunday, marking the first of May. One of their volunteers, Tiffany Mora, wanted to bring back the tradition, according to another volunteer, Dayle Olsen. People wove ribbons around the May pole, picked up flowers to give to loved ones, and shared a little laughter in the sunshine. Tiffany Mora chats with visitors to the May Day festivities at the museum. She has another name, but on this day, she insisted she was the Goddess of...

  • Day in the Life photo contest starts Saturday

    May 5, 2022

    We are pleased to announce the return of our annual photo contest, A Day in The Life of Wahkiakum County and Naselle. We invite Wahkiakum County and Naselle residents to shoot a photo on Saturday, May 7, 2022, in the Wahkiakum County and Naselle areas and enter on or before May 13, 2022, to participate. Two division winners will be selected and earn $50 prizes. Winners and honorable mention photos will be published in The Wahkiakum County Eagle's special edition, The Focus on Wahkiakum, on May...

  • Closures ahead for ferry, Risk Road

    Rick Nelson|May 5, 2022

    Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday approved two measures that will impact transportation routes. On Monday, the ferry Oscar B. will go out of service from 6 a.m. to 12 noon for mechanical work. County Public Works Director Chuck Beyer said the closure is needed for engine maintenance, repairs and replacement of recalled engine parts. The board also approved a closure of Risk Road for replacement of the bridge over Nelson Creek. The closure was effective Tuesday and authorized to last until September 23. The non-profit habitat...

  • Council seeks more public comment before rate hike action

    Rick Nelson|May 5, 2022

    The Cathlamet Town Council on Monday decided to extend the public comment period to May 16 on proposed changes to rates for water and sewer service. The council wants to modify rates to end inequalities among customer groups. The new rates would include a basic charge and also rates based on customers' consumption of water. At the April 18 council meeting Clerk/Treasurer Sarah Clark reported that 80 percent of customers would pay only the minimum charge, and the remaining 20 percent would pay extra based on the amount of water consumed. An...

  • PUD board hears need for water system study

    Diana Zimmerman|May 5, 2022

    A report from Mike Johnson, an engineer from Gray and Osborne, Inc. occupied much of the conversation at the Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Commissioners meeting on Tuesday. In order to apply for a drinking water state revolving fund in November, the PUD will need an approved water system plan. He said that a conversation with the Washington Department of Health illuminated some potential paths for the PUD. They could do a full plan update, which would require a look at all their production and...

  • Local rider headed to state tournament

    Diana Zimmerman|May 5, 2022

    Makayla Davis, a freshman at Wahkiakum High School, continues to find success riding for Kelso WAHSET (Washington High School Equestrian Team). At the last district meet, Davis placed first in the barrels, first in pole bending and second in the figure eight. She took home a gold medal in barrels and pole bending and a bronze for the figure eight and also received a reserve high point in the gaming division. Having already qualified for pole bending and barrels, Davis has added a figure eight...

  • Jerry Bain honored for hunter education service

    Diana Zimmerman|May 5, 2022

    Jerry Bain is a modest man. It's likely we would never have heard about his recent honor if a little birdie hadn't come into the Eagle office last week to sing his song. Bain has lived in the community for more than 60 years and while many may know him for one reason or another, last month he was honored for work that primarily, though not exclusively, connects him with the younger generations in Wahkiakum--hunter education. In April, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Hunter...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    May 5, 2022

    THURSDAY Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, work night, 7:30 p.m. Puget Island Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum Fire District 2 Commissioners, Skamokawa Fire Hall, 7 p.m. Cathlamet Public Library Board of Trustees, 12:45 p.m. Food Addicts Meeting, Hope Center, 3rd & Maple, Cathlamet, 6-7 p.m. Westside Play & Learn Group, Valley Bible Church, 9:30-11 a.m. Cathlamet Public Library Board...

  • Log truck accident

    May 5, 2022

    A Jerry DeBriae Logging Company log truck lost its load Tuesday after evading an oncoming vehicle that was over the center line on SR 4 just west of Rosburg. According to the Washington State Patrol, the log truck was headed west while a small, black sports car was headed east. The black car headed into middle of road, so the truck driver tried to move his truck into the narrow shoulder area to avoid hitting the car. The driver kept the truck on the road while load was leaning over. The truck...

  • Salmon studies on the Gray's

    Apr 28, 2022

    Jesse Jones, a fish biologist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, talked to a group of Wahkiakum High School students and science teacher Jeff Rooklidge about the rotary screw trap being used on the Grays River. The data collected at the trap is used to protect and improve salmon runs in Wahkiakum County, Rooklidge said. Photos by Diana Zimmerman...

  • How to spot signs of risky behavior in a teenager's bedroom

    Apr 28, 2022

    Wahkiakum County Health and Human Services is hosting an online workshop to show parents and guardians how to spot signs of risky behavior in a teenager's bedroom. The workshop, VIRTUAL HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT, will be presented online via the Zoom platform, on Tuesday, May 3, 4-6 p.m. Wahkiakum Residents are invited to join 3:30-6 p.m. for information about how you can help support the Wahkiakum Community Network Coalition and their efforts in helping keep our youth and families safe. Join Tall...

  • County board Ok's salary resolution for commissioners

    Rick Nelson|Apr 28, 2022

    Wahkiakum County commissioners addressed a variety of issues at their meeting Tuesday, including a property donation request, commissioners' salaries, and Gray's Bay siltation. Members of the Skamokawa Fire Department asked the board to consider donating a lot adjacent to their fire hall to the department. Assistant Chief Austin Smith said the department is growing and wants to expand their building to accommodate more equipment and training. "Is that (the lot) something that could be turned over to us?" he asked. Commissioners were receptive...

  • Wahkiakum West buys Skamokawa Internet to move to east county

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 28, 2022

    Wahkiakum West has begun an expansion to the east side of Wahkiakum County with the purchase of Skamokawa Internet, adding about 200 customers to their base, as well as maintaining a relationship with SI’s founder, Steve Carson, who will remain as their agent in that market. “To deploy fiber is expensive, and you need to be somebody who is in the fiberoptic business, which Steve [Carson] really wasn’t set up for that, especially in such a small market. It’s hard to recoup your capital and bui...

  • Portland director films on local sailboat

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 28, 2022

    Portland director Antero Alli was in town two weeks ago to film a scene from his new movie, Tracer, in the Carpe Diem, a sailboat owned by Cathlamet Yacht Club Commodore Bud Radke. I had an opportunity to catch up with the director and his lead actor, Rick Wilding, before they left Cathlamet on Easter Sunday. Alli has been involved in the theatre for 50 years and started making movies in 1993. He told me that after writing 15 drafts for his new film, Tracer, and guiding the actors and filming, t...

  • Corrections/Clarifications

    Apr 28, 2022

    In last week's article about school robotics competition, the team shown in the large photo was actually the Naselle's high school team, not the middle school team. In another article about planned Cathlamet Town Council action on revisions of sewer and water utility rates, both meetings will occur in May, one May 2 and the other May 16. Because of a change on the roster, a Lady Mule softball player was incorrectly identified in a photo cutline in last week's edition. Number 2 was incorrectly identified as Bailey McKinley; she is Jesse...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Apr 28, 2022

    THURSDAY Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, fire/ambulance, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Wahkiakum Planning Commission, Courthouse, 6 p.m. Wahkiakum Commissioners, Courthouse, 9:30 p.m. Walking Group, Community Center, Cathlamet, 9 a.m. Eastside Play & Learn Group, St. James Family Center, 10-11:30 a.m. West End Food Pantry, GRVC at Johnson Park, 1-5 p.m. Wahkiakum Food Bank, 42 Elochoman Valley Rd., 3-5 p.m. Sewing Room, GRVC at Johnson Park, 11 a.m....

  • Discussions held on future use of Naselle Youth Camp

    Karen Bertroch|Apr 28, 2022

    The April 19 meeting of the Naselle/GRV School Board of Directors opened at 6:30 p.m. with the pledge of allegiance. School Superintendent Lisa Nelson and all directors were present. There were three present from the community and one reporter. In the portion of the agenda that addressed staff and teachers who have submitted their resignation as of August, 2022, the following were approved: Herlet Padilla, Jessica Frame, Diane Bennett, Marina Smith, and Nathan Bruce. In new business, the board approved resolutions as follows: # 2022-4-19...

  • Local musicians have 3rd Secret

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 28, 2022

    A musical collaboration between Wahkiakum residents and Giants in the Trees bandmates Krist Novoselic and Jillian Raye that began during the quiet days of 2020 and grew with the creative input of old and new friends is making some noise with the release of a new album this April. The new band, 3rd Secret, features Raye and former Cathlamet resident Jennifer Johnson on vocals, with Novoselic, of Nirvana, on bass and six string guitar. Kim Thayil of Soundgarden and Bubba Dupree of Void join them...

  • Errant float house

    Apr 28, 2022

    An escaped float house that had become grounded in Birnie Slough about two weeks ago was pushed back to its owners' moorage. Photo courtesy of Sandra Hilker....

  • Corps of Engineers sets online sessions about update of 20-year dredging plan

    US Army Corps of Engineers|Apr 21, 2022

    Army planners and Columbia River sponsor ports are hosting five virtual information sessions April 26-28 to update the public on their 20-year plan for managing dredged material from the Lower Columbia River. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ (Corps) policy requires all federally maintained navigation projects demonstrate there is sufficient dredged material placement capacity for a minimum of 20 years. The Corps and sponsor ports are preparing a joint Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the plan, known as the Lower Columbia River Channel Main...

  • Internationals!

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 21, 2022

    Robotic teams from Wahkiakum High School and Naselle High School got some exciting news when they learned they were headed to Maryland in June for an international underwater robotics competition after qualifying at a regional event at the Cathlamet Pool on Friday. The two teams will compete against more than 100 other teams at the International SeaPerch Challenge at the University of Maryland on June 4-5. The event is co-sponsored by the Office of Naval Research, according to Ron Wright, who...

  • Council settles on new rates for sewer, water

    Rick Nelson|Apr 21, 2022

    Patrons of Cathlamet water and sewer utilities may be paying new rates starting July 1. The town council on Monday voted to propose a new rate structure based on usage and designed to even out differences in rates between customers. The council plans to hold a public hearing on the proposal on May 2 and vote to adopt them May 16 unless there is compelling comment for modifications. The town will notify customers of the proposal and how it would affect their accounts in advance of the hearing, Mayor David Olson said. In other business Monday,...

  • School board meets winning robotics team, approves trip expense

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 21, 2022

    A very happy group of students introduced themselves to the Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors on Tuesday. All 16 members of the robotics club, lead by volunteer Ron Wright, are headed to the east coast in June to compete in an international underwater robotic competition after one of their teams took first place in a qualifying event at the Cathlamet pool on Friday. Wright said there will be 170 teams from all over the world in Maryland for the SeaPerch Challenge, competing in three...

  • PUD board, staff ponder how to address arrearages

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 21, 2022

    The Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Commissioners discussed programs to address arrearages, listened to reports and approved a letter supporting a grant application being submitted by the Town of Cathlamet to develop and improve a waterfront park and trail. Commissioner Dennis Reid proposed an executive session at a future meeting for an impromptu evaluation with the new general manager. “I think we should meet with him to let him know how we think he’s doing,” Reid said. There were no objec...

  • Port 1 commission reviews brewery expansion preparations

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 21, 2022

    Wahkiakum County Port 1 Commissioners met last Thursday to talk about preparations for River Mile 38 Brewery’s new taproom, a mobile kayak station, and more. Noah Heim, who had proposed a mobile kayak rental station at the port, was in attendance. He said he had the contract and was looking for insurance, and expected to have the station up and running by May 1 at the Elochoman Slough Marina. Kayaks and paddle boards will be available at the solar powered station, which will be located near t...

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