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  • WDFW schedules tentative razor clam digs through December

    Sep 14, 2017

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has announced a tentative schedule for the fall razor clam season set to begin in early October. Final approval of all scheduled openings will depend on results of marine toxin tests, which are usually conducted about a week before a dig is scheduled to begin. "We're releasing a tentative schedule to give people plenty of time to make plans to go digging this fall,” said Dan Ayres, coastal shellfish manager for WDFW. State shellfish managers are also seeking public input on management o...

  • Free festival celebrates Columbia River sturgeon

    Sep 14, 2017

    The Columbia River ecosystem and its primitive inhabitant, the sturgeon, will be honored in Vancouver Saturday, Sept. 16, at the 21st Annual Sturgeon Festival. The free, one-day festival runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Water Resources Education Center, 4600 S.E. Columbia Way in Vancouver. The festival is hosted by the City of Vancouver in partnership with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). While sturgeon have top billing, the popular festival features a variety of entertaining and educational activities for all ages. Spec...

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce|Sep 14, 2017

    September 15-16 Cathlamet Art Festival, downtown Cathlamet, Tsuga Gallery 360-795-0725 16 3rd Annual Lasagna Dinner-West End Food Bank, Grays River Valley Center – 360 465-2310 23 Cathlamet Yacht Club Auction; 6 p.m., Elochoman Marina Pavilion, 360 849-4424 October 6-7 Columbia River Country Days; Wahkiakum County, Carrie Backman 360 795-3278 7 Covered Bridge Dinner, Grays River Covered Bridge, WSU Wahkiakum County– 360 795-3278 14 Harvest Time Tractor/Truck Cruz-In; Roadkill Saloon, Skamokawa, April - 360 606-0179 14 Flea Market 9-3pm, Skamok...

  • Flea market on Saturday at Wahkiakum Fairgrounds

    Kay Chamberlain|Sep 7, 2017

    HOT!--I don't know about you, but if the rain shows up during the latter part of this week like they are forecasting, I will be very relieved, as these high temperatures have just been miserable for a lot of folks without AC and it makes working outside just about impossible. Of course, as seen by the fact that there are fires burning all over our PNW, some rain would be welcomed for those as well, and the cooler/damper weather conditions would certainly be welcomed for all those firefighters who have been battling blazes all over Washington,...

  • Memorial for Pat Potter set for September 13

    Trudy Fredrickson|Sep 7, 2017

    It looks like Mother Nature must be mad at something or everything. Unprecedented hurricanes, flooding and fire all over the country is affecting so many people. My prayers go out to the families who are being affected by these catastrophes. Prayers and thanks as well to the firefighters (including my cousin, Tom Hammonds who is responding to the Eagle Creek Fire as I write this), and all the other responders and volunteers who are helping out. Be aware also that the smoke and ash in the air can cause problems with breathing, especially childre...

  • Group rekindles WWII era

    Sep 7, 2017

    The group Sentimental Journey will perform Sunday at Rosburg Hall, 6:30 p.m. A special invitation goes out to all veterans and current military personnel. There is no charge to attend. The performance is co-sponsored by American Legion 0111 (Deep River) and VFW Post 5297 (Cathlamet). Following the hour-long performance, refreshments will be provided by the American Legion Auxiliary. Wearing authentic World War II uniforms, Veteran Ray Puddicombe, a 92 year-old local hero, tells riveting personal wartime stories of being drafted and serving in...

  • New consumption advice for Hanford Reach fish

    Sep 7, 2017

    The Washington State Department of Health recently added the 150-mile stretch of the Columbia River from McNary Dam to the I-90 bridge near Vantage to its growing list of waterways with fish consumption advisories. After testing levels of mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls – commonly known as PCBs –in six fish species found in that section of the Columbia River, DOH recommends the following meal limits: --DO NOT EAT: Northern pikeminnow. --One meal per month: Carp, mountain whitefish, white sturgeon. --Two meals per month: Bridgelip suc...

  • Entertainment News

    Sep 7, 2017

    On Friday, September 8 at the Puget Island Farmers Market, 59 W. Birnie Slough Rd., Open Mic from 3-6 p.m., on the Up-Beet Stage. Call Rob Stockhouse for further information, 360-560-3785. On Saturday, September 9 at River Mile 38 Brewing Co., David Johnson from 5-8 p.m., on the Crow’s Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....

  • Art festival to feature poetry, painting, music and more

    Sep 7, 2017

    Tsuga Gallery of Cathlamet has announced its first-ever Cathlamet art festival lineup. The festival, named A River of Art, will take place on September 15 and 16 in a variety of venues in Cathlamet. Washington State Poet Laureate Tod Marshall will headline the festival, which will include music, demonstrations and an art walk. The festival will open Sept. 15 with a reception at the Tsuga Gallery featuring an open mike for artistic reminiscing. There will be live music, snacks and beverages at the reception. Music at the historic Pioneer...

  • September brings early hunting seasons, new fishing opportunities

    Sep 7, 2017

    Hunters are heading out for the first major hunting seasons of the year. Salmon fisheries are also underway in the Columbia River, Puget Sound and other waters, and anglers are still reeling in trout from lakes throughout Washington. September highlights include: Deer and elk: Early general archery hunts will open for deer and elk in many areas of the state. Canada geese: Hunters will get their first chance this year to bag Canada geese, which have grown in number since 2016. Youth-only hunts: The traditional bird hunt for hunters under age 16...

  • Canning lid testing available

    Sep 7, 2017

    Canning season is here as an abundance of food is being harvested. You can have your canner lid tested to be sure that your food is correctly canned. Lids can be tested, Tuesdays 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., through September 19 for $4.00 at the WSU Extension office located at 1946 Third Avenue, Longview. For questions, contact Lisa Huckleberry at 577-3014 Ext 0 or huckleberryl@co.cowlitz.wa.us....

  • Growing and cooking herbs

    Sep 7, 2017

    On September 26 at 6:00 p.m., WSU Master Gardener Betty Manes will demonstrate how to grow the most popular herbs that one can enjoy fresh from their own garden. No room for a garden? No problem! Container gardening with herbs can be decorative as well as useful. What to do with herbs after harvest will be discussed such as in preserving, storage and easy usage of these flavorful plants. The class will be held for free in the Fair Exposition located in Longview at the Cowlitz County Fairgrounds. The workshop is sponsored by Washington State...

  • Smoke and falling ash in Cathlamet

    Sep 7, 2017

    Cathlamet resident Debby Goforth came down town for a cup of coffee on Tuesday and spotted the sun trying to burn through the fire smoke that had drifted into the area from the Columbia Gorge....

  • Study indicates salmonids rely on crucial gene

    Columbia Basin Bulletin|Aug 31, 2017

    New technologies for analyzing DNA may transform how imperiled species are considered and managed for conservation protection, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances and led by the University of California, Davis. These technologies can be applied to a wide range of species around the world--from mushrooms to walruses--but the study focuses on two iconic species of Pacific salmon--steelhead and chinook. While steelhead are a legendary sport fish, chinook are considered the workhorse of the West Coast salmon industry....

  • Community programs set on preventing suicide

    Aug 31, 2017

    The Vancouver chapter of the National Association on Mental Illness (NAMI) will hold informational programs on suicide prevention next month in Vancouver and Longview. Jerri Clark, who almost lost a loved one to suicide last winter, will speak as part of the NAMI SW WA event, Lift Up Life: We all Have a Role in Suicide Prevention, 6-8:30 p.m., Sept. 8, at the Clark County Family YMCA, 11324 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver. This multi-sensory event will include performances by dancers from Groove Nation, which developed a series of choreographed...

  • Eclipse art

    Aug 31, 2017

    Cathlamet resident Jim Kolberg journeyed to Maupin, Ore., to view the August 21 solar eclipse in totality. He took the time to cut some holes in some paper and held it up to his camp chair to create this face with pinhole projections of the eclipsing sun. Overall, viewing the eclipse was a very moving experience, he said. Photo courtesy by Jim Kolberg....

  • Paving starts Tuesday on SR 432 Cowlitz bridge

    Aug 31, 2017

    The daily grind of more than 35,000 vehicles per day has taken a toll on sections of the Cowlitz River Bridge (State Route 432), officially known as the Harry E. Morgan Bridge. Starting Sept. 5, Washington State Department of Transportation contractor crews will begin work to fix aging bridge expansion joints and repair cracked concrete on the structure that connects Longview to Interstate 5. One of the two eastbound lanes across the eastbound Cowlitz River Bridge will close around the clock until the project wraps up this fall. The posted...

  • Mules to play first football game Friday

    Kay Chamberlain|Aug 31, 2017

    TOASTY--If you like the hot weather, you have obviously been enjoying this latest band of heat that has shown up this week! With temperatures in the upper 90s, this summer weather is not ending and it has led to a real dry one for sure. Fire danger is high and with multiple wildfires still burning out of control, officials are warning us to continue to honor the burn ban and be very vigilant with any hot items, which have the potential to cause/start a fire. As always, make sure you and your animals are getting plenty of water, shade and...

  • Football starts Friday, school on Tuesday

    Trudy Fredrickson|Aug 31, 2017

    I am really ready for some rain and cooler temperatures. This is not my cup of tea. On another note, the old adage “the best laid plans” did not work out so well for me this past two weeks. I had company come back the weekend before the eclipse, and the traffic was so bad at my granddaughter’s that I never would have made it in time for the historic event. So, my sister and I, with our cousins, watched it from Grays River, and it was a sight to behold. Then we had another rather nasty dilemma and I flew my nephew who is a plumbing contr...

  • Remnants of the Past at Stella Historical Museum set for Sept. 9

    Aug 31, 2017

    On Saturday, September 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Stella Historical Society will present "Remnants of the Past" at the Stella Historical Museum. The public is invited to take a step back in time and join the experienced docents as they share the history of Stella in its early days. Activities and pioneer games will be ongoing for children and adults. While admission is free, a suggested donation is Adults, $3; Children 5-12, $.50; and Under 5 free, so they can maintain the buildings and...

  • Former Cathlamet residents receive scouting awards

    Aug 31, 2017

    Former Cathlamet area residents Dave and Jackie Backman recently received awards from the Boy Scouts of America for longtime service to scouting. Dave was recently recognized with the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award, and Jackie received the Silver Beaver Award. Now residents of Stayton, Ore., Dave graduated from Cathlamet High School in 1949, and Jackie graduated in 1950. David became a scout at age 11. He is a US Marine Corps Purple Heart recipient resulting from combat injuries sustained in the...

  • In Their Footsteps: Mysterious Mushrooms of Clatsop County

    Aug 31, 2017

    Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop has announced the autumn 2017 In Their Footsteps free speakers series. The first program in this monthly series is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Sunday, September 17 with Dane Osis presenting Mysterious Mushrooms of Clatsop County. An amazing variety of fungi thrive in Clatsop County due to the area’s high precipitation and humidity. This illustrated talk will cover the rules and regulations for mushroom foraging as well as the equipment needed to collect fungi. The audience will also learn a...

  • Wahkiakum Events

    Aug 31, 2017

    By the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce September 2 Oktoberfest--Cathlamet: River Mile 38 Brewery, 360 355-4662 8 Flea Market 9-3 p.m., Skamokawa Fairgrounds, Patty Dursteler– 360 795-3480 9 Wine Tasting & Silent Auction; Skamokawa Grange, Friends Of Skamokawa– 360 795-3007 9 Flames, Pipes & Chrome Show, Roadkill Saloon April - 360 606-0179 15-16 Cathlamet Art Festival, downtown Cathlamet, Tsuga Gallery 360-795-0725 16 3rd Annual Lasagna Dinner-West End Food Bank, Grays River Valley Center – 360 465-2310 23 Cathlamet Yacht Club Auction; 6 p....

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Kelly Patterson|Aug 31, 2017

    The school year is just around the corner, starting Tuesday, September 5. For anyone in need of school supplies, please feel free to call the school your child is attending and they can assist. Also, the Back-to-School events for each school will be an opportunity to pick up supplies. Back-To-School events are on Thursday, August 31, and the times are as follows: Elementary is 6-7 p.m., Middle School is 6:30-7:30 p.m., High School is 9-12 p.m. Thank you to Bank of the Pacific and First Interstate Bank for allowing us to have bins placed in...

  • Hansen House open for tours today

    Aug 31, 2017

    The Julia Butler Hansen Heritage Center will be open for tours on Thursday, August 31, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. The Julia Butler Hansen House is the oldest house in Cathlamet and Wahkiakum County and was the home of former Congresswoman Julia Butler Hansen and her family of four generations. The house contains many of its original furnishings and the collection of watercolors painted by her mother, Maude Kimball Butler of Cathlamet in the 1880's, 1890's and early 1900's. The tours will be given by David Hansen, son of Julia Butler...

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