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  • Coming soon: The County Fair

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 29, 2021

    Wahkiakum County Fair Princess Madison Meyer, 19, of Puget Island, graduated from Washougal High School in 2020 and plans to attend Portland Community College in the fall. One day, she hopes to be a teacher in an elementary school. She decided to get involved in the fair court this year after learning about it at a farmer's market at the fairgrounds in Skamokawa. "I just turned 19, so next summer I won't be able to do it, I'll be too old," Madison said. I just wanted to do something fun, especia...

  • Two council members challenge incumbent for Cathlamet mayor

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 29, 2021

    With three candidates vying to be the mayor of Cathlamet, ballots were mailed to town residents for an August primary to decide which two candidates will continue to the general election in November. Ballots can be returned by mail, but must be postmarked on or before next Tuesday. They can also be dropped off at ballot drop boxes at the Wahkiakum County Courthouse, Johnson Park in Rosburg, and the Skamokawa Resort before 8 p.m. August 3. Voters can register and vote or update their address in p...

  • School board adopts budgets, hears report of cyber attack

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 22, 2021

    After fielding visitors’ questions about funding, the curriculum committee, and whether masks will be mandated at school in the fall at the Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors meeting on Tuesday night, directors held a special hearing for the 2021-2022 budget, and Superintendent Brent Freeman gave an official statement about a cyber event that occurred in May. Budget Manager Shelby Garrett summarized the annual budget process. Using one of the tools provided by the Office of the S...

  • Wahkiakum West supporting east side broadband effort

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 22, 2021
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    Wahkiakum West is considering taking an active role in extending broadband on the east side of Wahkiakum County, their new CEO Ken Johnson told the Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Directors on Tuesday. Following a meeting with PUD General Manager Dave Tramblie, Johnson said he approached the Wahkiakum West board about how they might help the broadband effort on the east side of the county. They gave him “latitude to explore this,” he said, though he would have to return to them for further app...

  • Planned development travels bumpy road

    Andrew Weiler With Diana Zimmerman|Jul 22, 2021

    Bill Coons is Wahkiakum County assessor, but he has recently worn a new hat which is that of property developer. More specifically, Coons is spearheading a proposed project called the East Cathlamet Housing Opportunity (ECHO) where he intends to develop eight tiny homes to provide affordable housing to the area. The first time developer has expressed good intentions for the proposed project, but a few obstacles have made it a bumpy ride. “I wanted to do some good,” Coons explained. “It’s been obvious to me for a long time that there has been a...

  • Covid-19 update

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 22, 2021

    As of Tuesday, Wahkiakum County’s covid-19 count remained at 159, with one case considered to be active. Vaccination numbers continue to increase slowly in the county, with 13 more doses of vaccine delivered in the last week, according to the Washington Department of Health, for a total of 3,509. According to a report issued by Wahkiakum Health and Human Services Director Chris Bischoff on Monday, the US has seen a 140 percent increase in new cases over the last 14 days. For more information: h...

  • Bald Eagle Days festivities get going this Friday, Saturday

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 15, 2021

    Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce Director Stacey Lane is excited to see the community reconnect at Bald Eagle Days after the last 18 months of the pandemic. “It’s going to be a great party,” Lane said, “the weather is going to be beautiful. We’re going to have a lot of great vendors. A lot of information. It’s a great reflection of what our county has to offer.” The annual Kiwanis breakfast was canceled, as was Friday night’s bull riding event in Skamokawa, but on Tuesday, planners were still addin...

  • Covid-19 update

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 15, 2021

    After a nearly two week pause, Wahkiakum Health and Human Services (WHHS) reported a new case of covid-19 in Wahkiakum County on Monday, bringing the cumulative total to 159, with two cases considered potentially active. The individual is in self-quarantine, and there is currently no known connection with either Wahkiakum School District or St. James Family Center. WHHS is working to identify anyone who may have an exposure risk because of contact with the individual. Anyone determined to have...

  • Bald Eagle Days festivities return after covid hiatus

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 8, 2021

    Editor’s note: What a difference a day makes. Reporter Diana Zimmerman interviewed Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce staff Tuesday to write about events for the Bald Eagle Days festival; on Wednesday we learn that the Friday bull riding event is cancelled because of lack of riders and that the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast is also cancelled. By Diana Zimmerman Bald Eagle Days are back! The festivities begin next Friday, July 16, with the annual chalk art contest, which has been moved to Strong Park a...

  • PUD discusses water, broadband projects

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 8, 2021

    While the Wahkiakum County PUD awaits a decision on a grant application for the first phase of a potential Deep River water project, General Manager Dave Tramblie told commissioners at their board meeting on Tuesday that he had received an estimate from their engineer for the second phase. The engineer estimated that it would cost $3,254,000 to extend four inch water main the 19,300 feet from west SR 4 up the length of Oneida Road. “The terrain up there is difficult,” Tramblie said. Mea...

  • High temperatures cause outages, send PUD crews to work on Sunday

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 1, 2021

    The Wahkiakum County PUD crew has been known to go out in stormy conditions when the power goes out, but this Sunday, they were out in the hot sun responding to a few outages, some of which were caused by equipment failing in one way or another in response to the high temperatures. They crew began their day around 11:25 a.m., according to General Manager Dave Tramblie, when the PUD received a call to the 500 block of East Valley road, where some trees were burning. "I think what happens is that...

  • Museum hosting events for Bald Eagle Day

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 1, 2021

    The Wahkiakum Historical Society Museum will open its doors for the season on July 17 for Bald Eagle Days, following the parade. They will also offer mini train rides outside, and root beer floats. It's a chance for Curator Kari Kandoll and other volunteers to show off new cabinets and lighting and display some of the museum's Chinookan collection and a special exhibit on Cathlamet town founder James Birnie and William Strong, a territorial judge who settled in Cathlamet with his family....

  • Pool staff adapts to heat; lesson sessions filling up

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 1, 2021

    The Julia Butler Hansen Municipal Swimming Pool is closed on Sundays, even Sundays with record breaking temperatures. However, they were open in the days preceding as the temperature rose higher and higher. “It was definitely hot,” Pool Manager Charlie Ashe said. “The kids in the pool were fine, but the lifeguards were struggling.” In response, they plan to purchase umbrellas for the guard stands, which should offer some protection for staff, but cool off some of the surface areas around...

  • Family Health Center no longer in Veterans Choice

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 1, 2021

    Once upon a time, local veterans were able to visit Cowlitz Family Health Center clinics, including the clinic in Cathlamet, to see a provider thanks to the Veteran’s Choice Program, instead of traveling farther afield to receive health care at a Veterans Affairs facility. Not any more. In a recent email, Family Health Center Director Jim Coffee cited several reasons the contract with Veteran’s Choice was dropped: “They stopped paying us for services rendered," he said. "When we received a pri...

  • Broadband action committee considers how to progress

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 24, 2021

    The Broadband Action Committee gathered on Monday for a discussion about how to move forward in their bid to bring broadband to the east side of Wahkiakum County, and to hear from Chris Walker of Noanet, and Russ Elliott from the Washington State Broadband Office. Representatives of District 19, including Jeff Wilson, Jim Walsh and Joel McEntire also attended. Wahkiakum PUD Commissioner Gene Healy gave a brief history of the project, beginning with his attendance at a telecom conference in Spoka...

  • Wahkiakum school board hears school year reports

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 24, 2021

    The Wahkiakum School District Board of Directors met Tuesday to listen to reports from principals on how the district uses data to better serve their students, make an adjustment to the superintendent’s contract, and prepare for a special two day school board workshop in July. Wahkiakum High School Principal Stephanie Leitz provided an overview of how they are using data at the high school, explaining first that staff had different goals for the underclassmen and upperclassmen. The district w...

  • Covid-19 update

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 24, 2021

    Two more cases of covid-19 were reported by Wahkiakum Health and Human Services on Monday, bringing the total number of cases in the county to 157. Of those, 23 are considered potentially active. The two are in self-quarantine and have no known connection to either Wahkiakum School District or St. James Family Center. The Washington Department of Health is reporting that six people in the county have been hospitalized, and one death attributed to covid-19. According to WHHS Director Chris Bischo...

  • Summer lunch program underway

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 24, 2021

    Volunteers were in the kitchen at J.A. Wendt elementary school preparing meals on Monday for the first day of the summer food program, which will provide lunches to local kids for the next six weeks. The program, which provided 5,300 meals last summer, as well as GAP bags and breakfast boxes, is pared down a bit this year, “because of the great response in the CARES Act to provide pandemic EBT benefits to families,” Coordinator Suzanne Holmes said. This summer, they are using the donations mad...

  • Mule players, coach have all-league honors

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 24, 2021

    Several Wahkiakum basketball players and a coach received high honors this past week as Central 2B coaches made their selections for league MVPs and first and second teams. For the girls, Jansi Merz and Paige Mace shared top honors as the league’s MVPs. Reigha Niemeyer and Emerald Niemela were named to the second team, while Megan Leitz garnered an honorable mention. Rob Garrett, a Wahkiakum High School alum and coach of the Mule girl’s basketball team, was named the Central 2B Girls Coach of...

  • WHS graduates brave the rain and finish strong

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 17, 2021

    With the largest class in recent history, Wahkiakum High School took graduation outside to make room for family and other well-wishers to celebrate the Class of 2021. Unfortunately, it was a rainy June day. Following the procession, Valedictorian Jake Leitz welcomed his class, the crowd seated in the football field, and people watching the ceremony online. "Although we missed out on a lot as a class over the last year and a half, my experience at Wahkiakum High School and my graduating class...

  • Covid-19 update

    Rick Nelson and Diana Zimmerman|Jun 17, 2021

    With the report of six new cases last Friday, Wahkiakum County's tally of covid-19 cases hit a total of 155, with 37 of those potentially active. A news release from Wahkiakum County Health & Human Services (WHHS) Operations Manager Duncan Cruickshank said the cases had no connection with the Wahkiakum School District or St James Family Center. According to the Washington Department of Health, five patients from the county have been hospitalized, and one county resident has died of covid-19. The department's website says that 3,386 covid-19...

  • Port commission addresses sewer issues

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 17, 2021

    The Wahkiakum County Port 1 Commissioners met last Thursday to discuss sewer issues and other maintenance issues on port properties. The commissioners passed a resolution adopting an interlocal agreement with the Wahkiakum County Noxious Weed Control Board to eliminate noxious weeds from port waterways, as needed. The agreement also allows Weed Control Board personnel to use the port’s skiff in commission of such service. After perusing bids to replace the canvas on the covered area at the m...

  • NHS graduates will remember their roots

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 17, 2021

    After the 20 members of the Class of 2021 at Naselle High School took their places on the stage, and Valedictorian Kolby Glenn welcomed the small audience in attendance, as well as everyone watching at home, Class Speaker Emma Colombo made her way to the podium. "We did it," she said happily. She spoke about the impact of the pandemic, the influence of parents, teachers, coaches, and staff, of the times the class had shared together, and changes coming to their lives. She added that one thing wo...

  • PUD crews busy with variety of projects

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 17, 2021

    The Wahkiakum County PUD Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday to hear an update on activities at the PUD and for an executive session to discuss the process and their progress in the hiring of a new general manager. Commissioner Dennis Reid suggested that while the PUD awaits a decision on the grant for the Deep River water project, that staff might gather information for Oneida Road for the next round of grant applications. General Manager Dave Tramblie said he would contact the engineers to...

  • Mules finish third on last second shot

    Diana Zimmerman|Jun 17, 2021

    Photos by Todd Wilson Following two wins last week, the Wahkiakum Mules boys basketball team suffered a loss in the semifinals of the District 4 2B tournament on Wednesday. On Thursday, they were able to beat a physical Adna team, pulling ahead with a last second shot from sophomore Dominc Curl to finish the season in third place in the district tournament. In the quarterfinals on Wednesday, the Mules lost to Napavine, 70-61. "Going in, we knew they were a tough match up," Coach Todd Souvenir sa...

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