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  • County replacing culvert on road near Deep River

    Rick Nelson|Aug 6, 2020

    Wirkkala Road near Deep River will be closed to traffic August 17-19, Wahkiakum County officials said Tuesday. The county road department will replace a small, failing culvert with a 9-foot diameter pipe. In June, 2019, Wirkkala Road resident Nick Nikkila reported the culvert was failing and had only a very small opening for drainage. Subsequently, County Engineer Paul Lacy said the culvert had almost collapsed, and the county commission imposed a 10,000 lb. weight restriction on the road. The road crew placed steel plates over the 4-foot...

  • Andrew Weiler joins Eagle as product developer

    Aug 6, 2020

    Former Cathlamet resident Andrew Weiler has returned to town and joined the staff of The Wahkiakum County Eagle as a product developer. Weiler graduated from Wahkiakum High School in 2010, earned a bachelor degree at the University of California/Santa Cruz, and this year, a master's degree in media development and innovation. As a part-time employee of The Eagle, he will focus on business development and provide local resources and news coverage of COVID-19 on The Eagle's website. Readers will...

  • Officials consider adding new restroom along SR 4, address other issues

    Rick Nelson|Jul 30, 2020

    By Rick Nelson Members of Wahkiakum County's board of commissioners would like to see an increase in public restrooms available to travelers. On Tuesday, they explored the concept with representatives of Port District 1 and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. All agreed this would be a long-term project and that they would see what each could offer to the project. In other business at the board's meeting Tuesday, commissioners accepted the resignation of another member of the county planning...

  • Covid-19 update: Wahkiakum has no 6th case; upticks increase the risk

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 30, 2020

    Last week, due to an internal error, the Washington Department of Health reported a sixth confirmed case of covid-19 in Wahkiakum County. The error has since been corrected, and Wahkiakum’s total count for confirmed cases remains at five as of Tuesday night, with 358 tests conducted so far. Pacific County is reporting 30 cases, and 11 of those are considered active. Cowlitz County’s numbers continue to rise rapidly. They are reporting 420 positive cases, 46 more than a week ago. Of those cas...

  • Commissioners close courthouse, later re-open

    Rick Nelson|Jul 30, 2020

    Two days after Wahkiakum County officials opened the courthouse to the public, they closed it again. Three days later, they voted to open again. The officials learned that their janitorial contractor lacked sufficient personnel to provide the schedule of cleaning required under the state Department of Health guidelines to deal with the covid-19 pandemic. The board of commissioners voted Tuesday to close the courthouse again until the required cleaning can be provided. People needing to access courthouse offices again need to phone the office...

  • Senate candidates speak in forum

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 30, 2020

    The Wahkiakum Republican and Democratic Subcommittee for Debates and Forums recently hosted a virtual debate on Zoom for Washington's 19th Legislative District State Senate candidates. Jeff Wilson, a Republican candidate from Longview, and Wes Cormier, a Republican candidate from Elma, are challenging incumbent Dean Takko, a Democrat from Longview. The candidates answered a number of questions, including the two below in the hour long forum. What would be your most important legislative...

  • New stylist at work in old barbershop

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 30, 2020

    Lisett Pena has opened House of Shades II in the old barbershop on Main Street, and already local clients, old and new, are keeping her busy. "I'm super grateful for the wonderful support in the community," Pena said on Thursday. Pena spends most of the week working out of her other salon in Longview, the original House of Shade, but as a Wahkiakum County resident with so many locals heading east to see her, she decided that it was a good time to set up a second shop closer to home. When Pena...

  • District 19 candidates speak on issues

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 30, 2020

    The Wahkiakum County Republican and Democratic Team presented another candidate forum on Wednesday, this time with candidates for Washington State Legislative District 19 Representative, positions 1 and 2. Incumbent for position 1, Republican Jim Walsh is being challenged by democratic candidates Marianna Everson and Clint Bryson. Incumbent for position 2, Democrat Brian Blake is being challenged by republican candidate Joel McEntire. They were asked several questions, and the forum can be...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Jul 30, 2020

    Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, all county buildings are closed to the public and meetings and events usually listed here have been canceled or changed to online participation until further notice. The Eagle was advised of the following events: Online Recovery Meeting, Lower Columbia River Refuge Recovery. Mondays 6:30 p.m. Zoom ID 960 8413 9102. MONDAY Wahkiakum Conservation District, District Office, Skamokawa, 4 p.m. If the Governor’s proclamation is not extended for phase 3 counties…Teleconference, Information for dialing in: Dia...

  • N/GRV School Board Meeting Notes

    Superintendent Lisa Nelson|Jul 30, 2020

    The Naselle/Grays River Valley School District Board of Directors met for a budget hearing on July 21 followed by a regular meeting to conduct the district’s business. The district's business manager presented the proposed budget for the coming school year with projected revenue of $7,749,759 and projected expenses of $7,852,05. The budget was subsequently approved. K-12 school enrollment was forecast at 284, with unknowns around enrollment because of the pandemic. Along with the budget presentation, the board reviewed its goals for the 2...

  • Jury trials may resume in August, several are currently scheduled

    Judge Heidi Heywood|Jul 30, 2020

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 29, 2020 Wahkiakum County Courts (Superior Court, District Court, and County Clerk) continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic, and to collaborate with state and local officials to ensure the health and safety. Jury trials may resume in August; several are currently scheduled. Because courthouse and jury room sizes are limited, additional facilities will be used to ensure juror safety. Court offices are now open to the public during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday). Space in each office...

  • No 6th covid-19 case in Wahkiakum County

    Jul 23, 2020

    Wahkiakum County Director of Health and Human Services (H&HS) on Thursday corrected a mistaken report that the county had experienced a sixth case of covid-19 virus. "A state Department of Health (DOH) employee likely misread the report and entered a negative test as a positive," Bischoff said in a Thursday morning press release. "This is an opportunity to highlight a very misinformed opinion that is out there, and why it is misinformed. In this case, someone on the state side misread the negative lab result as being positive. This doesn’t m...

  • Courthouse opened Monday, closed Wednesday for cleaning

    Rick Nelson|Jul 23, 2020

    Two days after Wahkiakum County officials opened the courthouse to the public, they closed it again. The officials learned that their janitorial contractor lacked sufficient personnel to provide the schedule of cleaning required under the state Department of Health guidelines to deal with the covid-19 pandemic. The board of commissioners voted Tuesday to close the courthouse again until the required cleaning can be provided. People needing to access courthouse offices again need to phone the office to set up an appointment. However, the county...

  • Rosedale, east Cathlamet water shut off Monday night for construction

    Jul 23, 2020

    The Town of Cathlamet will shut off water tonight (Monday) to mains serving east Cathlamet and Rosedale in order for a contractor to work on a water main extension along SR 4. Here are the details from a Town Hall notice: THIS SHUT-OFF IS EXPECTED TO AFFECT ALL HOMES LOCATED NEAR OR BETWEEN THE WAHKIAKUM HIGH SCHOOL AND EAST TO THELMA TERRACE. We ask that everyone on the Town’s water system on the following streets please be prepared: Alder St, Anderson St, Columbia St, Cougar Falls, Cougar Ridge, Douglas St, E SR 4, Elm St, Fern Hill, Glen L...

  • Cathlamet schools plan for start of classes

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 23, 2020

    The Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors met on Tuesday to approve the budget for the 2021-2022 academic year, learn about a possible opportunity to fund remodeling, and get an update on preparations for school in the middle of a pandemic. Following a budget hearing, directors approved a 2020-2021 budget with revenue estimated at $7,766,972 and $7,989,503 in estimated expenditures, as well as a four year budget resolution. “I did learn that the State Auditor’s Office looks at the fou...

  • Motorbikes make poker run for festival

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 23, 2020

    The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce hosted their first annual Poker Run on Saturday, in lieu of Bald Eagle Days, which were canceled because of the pandemic. The event raised money for Dollars for Scholars while taking motorcycle riders on a tour of the east side of Wahkiakum County as they picked up playing cards at local businesses and hoped for a hand that would win them a portion of the pot made up of entry fees. "Even though it was a small event, we're trying to keep the spirit of Bald Eagle...

  • Virtual fair will use pictures, videos

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 23, 2020

    It will be a wholly different Wahkiakum County Fair this year, much of it thanks to youth who are leading the way. Wahkiakum County Fair Manager Patty Dursteler has been working on new computers and a much improved internet service at the fairgrounds in Skamokawa, upgrades recently provided by Wahkiakum County. She is tackling some heavy duty data entry, getting a recently purchased program ready to showcase entries online for this year’s virtual fair. Soon, fair participants will be able to u...

  • PUD consolidates systems financially

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 23, 2020

    The Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Commissioners moved forward with the Skamokawa Water Consolidation project, adopted a resolution to consolidate their systems financially, and listened to reports on Tuesday. General Manager Dave Tramblie gave an update of the ongoing activity at the PUD. He said that the lobby remains closed to walk in customers, but all staff are working. “I believe we are able to provide the customer support that is required,” he said. He was pleased to share that there hav...

  • Signs on the march

    Jul 23, 2020

    Puget Island residents noticed political signs were missing from their yards Monday. They ended up in the back yard of a North Welcome Slough Road resident who first thought he was being pranked but later called the sheriff's office, said Deputy Sheriff Nathan McBride. The signs have gone to the residence of Vicki Bucklin, who supplied this photo and said people could pick up their missing signs at her residence, 103 N. Welcome Slough Road. Courtesy photo....

  • Ferry out of service Friday morning; repair ahead for courthouse

    Rick Nelson|Jul 23, 2020

    Wahkiakum County commissioners on Tuesday accepted a company's proposal to replace the heating and air conditioning system in the courthouse. Also Tuesday, Public Works Director Chuck Beyer announced that the ferry Oscar B. would be out of service Friday morning, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, for a variety of repairs. A crew will replace the ferry's inoperable air conditioning system (HVAC). Other projects include replacing an injector line on an engine and repair of buffers. Commissioners agreed to use the services of Wildan Performance Engineering,...

  • Democrats show support

    Jul 23, 2020

    Local Democrats party members displayed campaign signs at the intersection of Main Street and SR 4 last Saturday. Party members plan to make more displays. The Eagle will present more 2020 campaign coverage next week. Courtesy photo....

  • Port 1 votes to limit County Line campers

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 23, 2020

    The Wahkiakum County Port 1 Board of Commissioners met last Thursday to talk about limiting numbers at County Line Park camp sites, a possible grant to make improvements at County Line, and a letter to support the Town of Cathlamet’s efforts to secure grants for a waterfront park. Port Manager Jackie Lea asked commissioners to enact a policy at County Line Park to limit the number of people allowed at the dry camping sites. “Over the last few weeks, the amount of people camping at the dry sit...

  • Officials report efforts to deal with issues

    Jul 23, 2020

    Local officials covered a lot of ground July 14 when they met for a round table and meeting of the Wahkiakum County board of commissioners. l In the roundtable hosted by the Cowlitz/Wahkiakum Council of Governments, State Sen. Dean Takko and Rep. Brian Blake said it is unlikely there will be a special legislative session in August to deal with the impacts of the covid-19 epidemic. Blake, chair of the House Rural Development, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, said one issue upon which he is focused is boosting hatchery production i...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Jul 23, 2020

    Due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, all county buildings are closed to the public and meetings and events usually listed here have been canceled or changed to online participation until further notice. The Eagle was advised of the following events: Online Recovery Meeting, Lower Columbia River Refuge Recovery. Mondays 6:30 p.m. Zoom ID 960 8413 9102....

  • Port 2 adds health benefit for employees

    Rick Nelson|Jul 23, 2020

    Commissioners of Port District 2 approved a health insurance benefit for full time employees and agreed to honor some refund requests when they met via Zoom Tuesday afternoon. Initially, the port will pay for the health insurance costs for three full-time employees. Benefits for subsequent full-time employees will be 100 percent for the employee; the employees would be responsible for dependents' coverage. The commissioners discussed whether or not to pay refunds to four different camping parties and eventually agreed to pay the refunds but rev...

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