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  • USDA surveying infrastructure

    Aug 2, 2018

    The US Department of Agriculture Rural Development program will take input on what infrastructure projects people in Wahkiakum County would like to see developed. The session will occur August 9, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, in the River Street Meeting Room, 25 River Street, Cathlamet. The agency offers loans, grants and loan guarantees to help create jobs and support economic development and essential services such as housing, health care, first responder services and equipment, and water, electric and communications infrastructure. The agency also...

  • Timberlands closed because of fire danger

    Aug 2, 2018

    Recent hot and dry weather have led local timber companies to close their lands. Here is a Wednesday morning announcement of the closures: Grays Harbor, Pacific, and Wahkiakum County large private forest lands are closed due to extreme heat and fire danger. A collaboration of several private landowners has led to closing the forest to public access. Campbell Global, Greenwood Resources, Hancock Forest Management and Olympic Resource Management have closed their lands this week. Other landowners may close or have already closed their lands. The...

  • WDFW extends comment period on conservation of river and stream banks

    Aug 2, 2018

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is extending the public comment period on its recommendations for the management of "riparian ecosystems" along the banks of rivers and streams throughout the state. Terra Rentz, the department's ecosystem services manager, said WDFW will now accept written comments through Aug. 17 on the recommendations contained in Riparian Ecosystems, Volume 2: Management Recommendations, available online at https://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01988. The original comment period was scheduled to end July 17....

  • Deputies apprehend wanted felon

    Aug 2, 2018

    The Pacific County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to a citizen dispute on US 101 near Elkhorn Creek on the afternoon of July 26. At approximately 2:50 p.m., Deputy Jon Ashley reported an individual known to be a wanted felon had fled from the residence. Deputy Ashely immediately called for additional units. Detective Ryan Tully, Deputy Randy Wiegardt and his K-9 partner Ciko, and Sheriff Scott Johnson responded to the scene. The suspect was pursued for about 90 minutes through heavy underbrush, the woods and into Elkhorn Creek and the s...

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Aug 2, 2018

    By The Wahkiakum Chamber Of Commerce August Fridays--Farmers Market 3-6pm Every Friday Thru Sept. 30, Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Mackenzie Jones ~ 360.795.3501 *** Libraries Rock! Children’s Summer Reading Program 2:30-3:45pm (Wednesdays Thru Aug) ~ Cathlamet Library 360.795.3254 Tbd Open Mic Music Night Skamokawa Grange #425 ~ Jerry Ledtke ~ 360.795.3434 3-5 Art Festival Cathlamet ~ Nell Coulson ~ 360.849.4116 4 Kiwanis Club Breakfast 7-10am Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Linda Barth ~ 4-5 Wooden Boat Festival Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Julius D...

  • Entertainment News

    Aug 2, 2018

    Live Music Saturday, August 4 at River Mile 38 Brewing Company, Downhill Billies (Alex and Jon Arness), 5-8 p.m., Crow’s Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....

  • Wooden boat festival is next weekend

    Kay Chamberlain|Jul 26, 2018

    PERFECT--The weather for Bald Eagle Day just couldn't have been more perfect. As this week begins, we've got some heat arriving but at least Sunday morning began with some heavy, moist cloud cover to help dampen things a bit before it got sunny and warm. With a dry, very hot week ahead, here's to keeping hydrated and limiting our time in the sun so nobody is having to be carted away due to heat stroke. BURN BAN--Don't forget, our county is now under a burn ban, which actually started July 15, so nobody should be lighting any fires anywhere, for...

  • Finnish-American Folk Festival is this weekend

    Trudy Fredrickson|Jul 26, 2018

    News from Naselle: Get ready for a fun filled family weekend of good food, good fun, culture, folklore, music, dancing and educational exhibits and lectures. The Finnish-American Folk Festival is here in Naselle this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There’s lots to do and lots to see. My plan is to spend the afternoon enjoying the festivities on Saturday with some of my grandchildren and great grandchildren and then watching Giants in the Trees, playing a free concert at 7:15 p.m. for the whole family. The weather should be nice for the whole w...

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Jul 26, 2018

    By The Wahkiakum Chamber Of Commerce July Fridays--Farmers Market 3-6pm Every Friday Thru Sept. 30, Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Mackenzie Jones ~ 360.795.3501 *** Libraries Rock! Children’s Summer Reading Program 2:30-3:45pm (Wednesdays Thru Aug) ~ Cathlamet Library ~ 360.795.3254 27, 28, 29 Finnish American Folk Festival, Naselle High School, Naselle August Fridays--Farmers Market 3-6pm Every Friday Thru Sept. 30, Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Mackenzie Jones ~ 360.795.3501 *** Libraries Rock! Children’s Summer Reading Program 2:30-3:45pm (Wedn...

  • Tall ships return to Astoria July 27-29

    Jul 26, 2018

    Historic vessels will offer tours and sails at Astoria City Dock and East Mooring Basin, July 27-29. History will come aliveas the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain make their return trip to Astoria. The tall ships, part of the Aberdeen-based nonprofit Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, sail the waters of the Pacific each year offering educational programs, free deck tours, and sailing excursions. From July 27-29, Lady Washington will be docked at Astoria City Dock (17th St. and Marine Dr.) and Hawaiian Chieftain will be docked...

  • Plans develop for wooden boat festival

    Jul 26, 2018

    Plans are set for the Cathlamet Wooden & Classic Boat Show to be held August 4 and 5 at the Elochoman Slough Marina in Cathlamet. Organizers are welcoming all classic craft including those of various construction materials. All sizes are encouraged, they said; the only limit being the ability to tie off at the marina dock. Also wanted are boats of all modes of propulsion and function, be it boats used for work, pleasure or recreation. Food and craft vendors will be on site. Entertainment...

  • Entertainment News

    Jul 26, 2018

    Live Music Saturday, July 28 at River Mile 38 Brewing Company, Paul Mauer and The Silence, 5-8 p.m., Crow’s Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....

  • Bald Eagle Days will be here this weekend

    Kay Chamberlain|Jul 19, 2018

    WARM ENOUGH?--This past weekend was plenty toasty for many of us, although I heard that right along the coastline, it was much cooler, which is probably why I saw a ton of traffic headed that way! When we are in the upper 80s and low 90s, it's way too warm for my liking but I know the heat lovers were thoroughly enjoying it. As we start this work week, we have cloud cover, which suits me just fine and I heard that temperatures that had been expected to be real hot, have now been forecasted for much cooler, so we'll see how it turns out, as by...

  • Bull riding, Finn festival, other events are ahead

    Trudy Fredrickson|Jul 19, 2018

    With all the dry weather I hope everyone is taking extra care with possible fires. It can be something as innocent as a cigarette butt, a piece of glass in dry tinder or a spark from a brush hog hitting a rock. Be safe out there, and be extra careful. Our animals need extra looking after in these hot days as well, so just a reminder, leave lots of fresh water for them and give them shelter out of the heat. News from Naselle: The Finnish-American Folk Festival is again being held in Naselle on July 27, 28 and 29. Bring the whole family and...

  • LCC seeking host families

    Jul 19, 2018

    Lower Columbia College is looking for families to host eight female Japanese exchange students from September 2 to 17. The students are visiting from Atomi University in Japan to take courses, visit the region, and improve their English. “Hosting an international student provides a wonderful opportunity to exchange cultural information and form lasting friendships,” said LCC President Chris Bailey. To learn more about this unique opportunity, email international@lowercolumbia.edu or call (360) 442-2310....

  • Vendors sought for Super Sale

    Jul 19, 2018

    The Grays River Valley Center at Johnson Park, Rosburg, is looking for vendors for its coming Super Sale on August 3 and 4. The sale is usually the largest fund raiser of the year for the center. For more information, contact Carrie Sweeten 360-465-2318....

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Jul 19, 2018

    By The Wahkiakum Chamber Of Commerce July Fridays--Farmers Market 3-6pm Every Friday Thru Sept. 30, Elochoman Slough Marina ~ Mackenzie Jones ~ 360.795.3501 *** Libraries Rock! Children’s Summer Reading Program 2:30-3:45pm (Wednesdays Thru Aug) ~ Cathlamet Library ~ 360.795.3254 Tbd Open Mic Music Night, Skamokawa Grange #425 ~ Jerry Ledtke ~ 360.795.3434 20 Tsuga Gallery Anniversary & Bald Eagle Days Kick Off 5-7pm, Cathlamet: Tsuga Gallery ~ Nell Coulson ~ 360.849.4116 20-22 Bald Eagle Days Community Festival Cathlamet: Main Street ~ W...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Sarai Burke|Jul 19, 2018

    Wahkiakum Community Center 100 Main Street Cathlamet 360.795.7870 Greetings from the Center, we will be closed for a meeting Monday May 23rd, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday May 26th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. will be a Wahkiakum Community Center Volunteer Training open to current volunteers and Flex Hosts. The code will be changed after this meeting so if you are unable to attend please contact me. The center has new operating hours: Mondays through Wednesdays 9 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Friday 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday Night Movie 7...

  • FOS benefit set for September 8

    Jul 19, 2018

    The Friends of Skamokawa Foundation will host its 28th Annual Wine Tasting and Auction Benefit, "A Cornucopia of Wines" on Saturday September 8. The event will run from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Skamokawa Grange, 18 Fairgrounds Road in Skamokawa. The wine portion of the event features fine wines from around the world for sampling by participants as well as a variety of appetizers for attendees to enjoy. During the wine tasting, guests will have the opportunity to bid on an extensive variety of unique, specialty items created by local artists,...

  • Hunter education classes will begin August 4

    Jul 19, 2018

    All hunters born after January 1, 1972 must complete the hunter education course to be held in Cathlamet, to qualify for a hunting license. The first session will be held August 4 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; the second session on August 9 from 6-8:30 p.m., and the third session on August 11 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. All classes will be held at the Cathlamet Fire Hall in the DeBriae room. Participants must register online beginning July 23 at http://my.register-ed.com. Bring no guns or ammunition to classes, but do bring a sack lunch. For further...

  • Summer is a great time to have fun; don't let measles ruin your plans

    Jul 19, 2018

    Summer is a great time to have fun; don’t let measles ruin your plans. The Washington State Department of Health is reminding people, who are unvaccinated, that it is never too late to get their measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Measles is highly contagious, and easily spread when an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes. It is one of the leading causes of death among children worldwide. Last week, the Snohomish Health District confirmed that people living in the same household tested positive for measles. People who have not b...

  • Kuhn recognized for service

    Jul 19, 2018

    Susan Kuhn was recognized for 10 years of service in the Wahkiakum Lions Club with a certificate presented by President Terri Elfers. Susan joined the Wahkiakum Lions in June of 2008, has served as their club leader and has been active helping with on-line PR for the club and supporting club activities. Courtesy photo....

  • WDFW invites public to webinar to discuss agency long-term funding

    Jul 19, 2018

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has scheduled a public webinar for 7 p.m. Monday, July 23, to discuss current funding challenges and opportunities for the State of Washington to invest in fish and wildlife management and conservation of lands and habitat. To take part in the webinar, the public should visit this link (https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8360838542216730371) also available at wdfw.wa.gov and follow the instructions there to register. Registration via the website is available now through Monday. Altern...

  • Maritime jobs program seeks applicants

    Jul 19, 2018

    An unusual program is making an unusual offer for west coast adults ages 18 to 35. Sea School Northwest, a program designed to train adults for entry-level maritime jobs in eight weeks at sea, has a large number of scholarships to grant in 2018 and is asking people to apply for a free training. "We are looking for young adults who are ready to jump in, and start something totally new in their life," says program Assistant Director, Caitlin Stanton. "Joining Sea School Northwest means you will leave home, join the crew of a ship, and become a...

  • Lou Mace named 2018 LCC Alumni of the Year

    Jul 19, 2018

    Lower Columbia College (LCC) and the Lower Columbia College Foundation have announced the selection of Mr. Lou Mace as the 2018 LCC Alumni of the Year. Mace graduated from R.A. Long High School in 1953 and attended LCC from 1954 to 1955. While at LCC, Lou was a Track and Field star in pole vaulting. In 1954, he placed second at the WAACC championships at 12-3. In 1955, Lou set a Washington state junior college record of 12-9 ¼. That same year, he claimed the WAAC championship title. Lou continued his education at Oregon State University (OSU)...

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