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  • WSDOT to start left turn lane work Monday

    Rick Nelson|Jul 26, 2018

    A Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) asphalt grinding crew is scheduled to start work Monday to create left turn lanes on SR 4 in Cathlamet. WSDOT communications officer Tamara Greenwell said Wednesday that the crew will remove the rumble strips and pave them over at the intersections to receive the turn lanes. The highway will be partially closed, with traffic escorted by a pilot car. The work is part of a project to add left turn lanes on the highway in the Cathlamet area and slow the speed limit to 45 mph. Elsewhere, a...

  • Several sources offered for ferry, PI bridge updates

    Rick Nelson|Jul 26, 2018

    With eight-hour night time closures starting soon for Puget Island bridge construction, travelers may want to keep up with unexpected issues. The first of the closures, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., are now tentatively scheduled to start next Monday, Beau Renfro, Coordinator of Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Office Department of Emergency Management, announced late Tuesday afternoon. The county ferry Oscar B. is scheduled to run all night to offer an alternate route on and off the Island during the closures. However, with the ferry sometimes out of service...

  • Educator replicates dugout canoe trip

    Rick Nelson|Jul 19, 2018

    It has happened for many years: Nevada resident Willow Bill paddled a dugout canoe past Cathlamet last Friday. Bill provides education programs for youth and was part of the group that paddled dugouts to replicate the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition a dozen years ago. The canoe, named the Flying Eagle, was used in the replication, and Bill has been making the trip almost annually since. This year, a young woman from Italy joined him for the lower Columbia passage. The Flying...

  • Council's lot purchase remains a hot issue

    Rick Nelson|Jul 19, 2018

    The battle over the Town of Cathlamet's purchase of a vacant lot on Main Street isn't over yet. The town council voted 3-2 to buy the lot in quick action after an executive session at the June meeting. Following that meeting, a group of citizens angered by the vote collected over 100 signatures on a petition asking the council to rescind the decision. The citizens planned to present the petition at the council's monthly meeting on Monday, but they learned earlier that day that the sale had close...

  • Primary election ballots to be mailed Friday

    Rick Nelson|Jul 19, 2018

    Washington's election season advances another step this Friday as election officials will mail primary election ballots to registered voters. Voters in every county will be able to return their ballots via the U.S. Postal Service without having to pay for a stamp. The official primary election day is August 7. The candidates with the top two vote tallies will advance to the general election no matter their party preference. Voters in the Wahkiakum County primary election will have contested races only at the state and legislative district...

  • 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...

  • County commission covers light agenda

    Rick Nelson|Jul 19, 2018

    With two members attending via telephone, Tuesday's meeting of the Wahkiakum County Board of Commissioners was short. Commissioners Mike Backman and Blair Brady were out of town but on the telephone; Dan Cothren sat alone at the board's table and chaired the session. --Cothren and Public Works Director Chuck Beyer reported that county consultants are still working with the Seattle and Portland offices of the US Army Corps of Engineers to complete permitting for dredge spoils deposits to protect...

  • Commissioners cover varied issues with legislators

    Rick Nelson|Jul 12, 2018

    Tuesday's meeting of the Wahkiakum County Board of Commissioners covered a lot of ground as the day started with a regional forum and moved into the board's regular business. The forum, hosted by the Cowlitz/Wahkiakum Council of Governments, brings local officials together with state representatives and representives of members of the US Senate and House of Representatives. In the forum, Commissioner Dan Cothren reported that although discussion might be heated at a newly formed Solutions Table for marbeled murrelet management, members...

  • Unrest is unravelling fabric of Cathlamet

    Rick Nelson|Jul 12, 2018

    By Rick Nelson People are saying the next meeting of the Cathlamet town council (Monday, 6 p.m. in the Cathlamet fire hall) should be moved to a bigger venue, for they expect a large crowd to attend and protest the council's vote last month to purchase a Main Street parking lot. Eagle readers may have seen some reporting and several letters to the editor concerning the issue. Some of the objections to the purchase which readers have expressed include: 1. The town's offer was much higher than appraisals from the county assessor's office and a...

  • July activities offer loads of entertainment

    Trudy Fredrickson|Jul 12, 2018

    Home again and loving it. This trip added nearly 7,000 miles to my car’s odometer, and I have gained a new housemate. My brother Dave is here to stay, and my sister and I are very happy to have him. We drove back to Floodwood, Minn., visited Duluth and Lake Superior, got his essentials packed up into a U-Haul truck (we packed as he has had a recent hip replacement) and drove through some beautiful country both ways, but none as beautiful as here. As most of you know by now, I love home. Wahkiakum County has one more, happy resident for the c...

  • Health clinic adds new addiction treatment

    Rick Nelson|Jun 28, 2018

    Wahkiakum County commissioners discussed addiction treatment and other health care issues when they met Tuesday in Cathlamet. Dian Cooper, executive director of the Cowlitz Family Health Clinic, said staff of the center's clinics will soon be certified to prescribe a new treatment of opiate addiction and overdoses, suboxone. Once certified, clinic staff will be able to administer the treatment to the public and in the county jail. The new treatment, however, is expensive, about $100 per month for generic brands. "So, before we start using it,...

  • Island bridge painters finish first section

    Rick Nelson|Jun 28, 2018

    By Rick Nelson State highway construction work around Cathlamet is almost ready to enter new stages. Painters on the Puget Island bridge last week completed work on their first section and are moving curtains to begin work on the next portion. The subcontractor who will replace roadway decking on the bridge will mobilize on July 9, Tamara Greenwell, Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) communications officer, reported this week. They'll do much of their work at night, 9 p.m. to 4...

  • Teepees coming to Vista Park

    Rick Nelson|Jun 28, 2018

    Commissioners of Port District 2 breezed through their monthly meeting June 19 at Skamokawa Vista Park. The board accepted a bid of $15,000 from Columbia Contractors LLC for installation of three 25x25' concrete pads for permanent teepees at the park in July. Manager Janet Bryan asked board approval to purchase a new Gator utility vehicle, but Commissioner Brian O'Connor suggested buying a small used pickup that would be more versatile. After discussion, Bryan and the board agreed to look for a used pickup. The board backed off from pursuing...

  • Cathlamet council votes to buy lot; decision riles some

    Rick Nelson|Jun 21, 2018
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    The Cathlamet Town Council on Monday voted to buy a parking lot and unleashed a storm of reaction from town citizens. The property in question is on the corner of Main and Butler streets adjacent to the Bank of Pacific parking lot. Owner is Bernadette Goodroe, a former council member. The council reconvened in open session after an executive session to discuss the possible real estate purchase, and Mayor Dale Jacobson called for a motion to purchase the lot. "They were asking $75,000, and I was able to get it down to $68,000," Jacobson said. "I...

  • County dredging permits nearing completion

    Rick Nelson|Jun 21, 2018

    Wahkiakum County commissioners had a light agenda and breezed through their meeting Tuesday. Commissioner Dan Cothren reported that the county's dredging program consultant has received the final reviews and will be able to submit final permits to the Seattle office of the US Army Corps of Engineers. However, Cothren said, Consolidated Diking District No. 1 of Puget Island is having trouble getting sand deposited along the eroding North Welcome Slough Road Dike because the bank is too steep. Commissioner Blair Brady reported that as president...

  • County reverses opening Elochoman Road

    Rick Nelson|Jun 21, 2018

    On Tuesday of last week, Wahkiakum County officials said they were going to open a gate closing the upper Elochoman Valley Road. However, as The Eagle went to press on Wednesday, Public Works Director Chuck Beyer telephoned The Eagle’s office to say the road would not be opened. Last week’s print edition contained a story saying the road would be opened. Commissioners Dan Cothren and Mike Backman held a special meeting Thursday afternoon to review the situation. The road reopening was rescinded for a couple reasons, they said: 1. The road was...

  • Candidates to speak Wednesday at Grange

    Rick Nelson|Jun 21, 2018

    Candidates for local and regional elected offices will appear at a candidate forum June 27 at the Skamokawa Grange. "It will be an old fashioned forum starting with a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. followed by the forum at 6 p.m.," said coordinator Deborah Lincoln. "The potluck will be a relaxed; bring what you want and can, and just enjoy eating with other community members. Hot dogs will be available, and food in crockpots can be plugged in. "The forum will provide information in a nonpartisan, impartial, educational environment. It is an...

  • Council approves update to park plan

    Rick Nelson|Jun 21, 2018

    The Cathlamet Town Council adopted an update of the town park and recreation plan and addressed other business at the monthly meeting on Monday. Town Attorney Heidi Heywood suggested a clarification on a page with a map showing the proposed waterfront park on the old sewage lagoon site. Land at the edge of the site is owned by Port District 1, but the town has an easement there for the outfall pipe for the town sewer system. Bob Kizziar, a member of the Port 1 board of commissioners, pointed out that the map shows vendor kiosks on the easement....

  • Elochoman Road not yet opening

    Rick Nelson|Jun 14, 2018

    On Tuesday, Wahkiakum County officials said they were going to open a gate closing the upper Elochoman Valley Road. However, as The Eagle went to press, Public Works Director Chuck Beyer telephoned The Eagle’s office Wednesday to say road will not be opened. This week’s print edition contains a story saying the road would be opened. Wahkiakum County commissioners held a special meeting Tuesday and reviewed the situation. "We opened the road prematurely," said Commissioner Dan Cothren. First, the closure had been set in place by a formal res...

  • Impatience grows as dredge permit process continues to drag on

    Rick Nelson|Jun 14, 2018

    Wahkiakum County officials and residents expressed frustration with efforts to obtain permits needed to deposit dredge spoils on eroding beaches. The county and its consulting engineer have been working for two years to establish a 10-year beach nourishment program for eroding beaches on Puget Island and at Cape Horn. Last week, officials had hoped that a Thursday teleconference with US Army Corps of Engineers officials would see the completion of the permitting process. It didn't happen that way. Corps officials said more information was...

  • Candidates to speak June 27 at Grange

    Rick Nelson|Jun 14, 2018
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    Candidates for local and regional elected offices will appear at a candidate forum June 27 at the Skamokawa Grange. "It will be an old fashioned forum starting with a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. followed by the forum at 6 p.m.," said coordinator Deborah Lincoln. "Mariane Brightbill will be the master of ceremonies. "The potluck will be a relaxed; bring what you want and can, and just enjoy eating with other community members. Hot dogs will be available, and food in crockpots can be plugged in. "The forum will provide information in a nonpartisan,...

  • Amateur radio club holding field day

    Rick Nelson|Jun 14, 2018

    N7WAH Wahkiakum Amateur Radio Club will hold an amateur radio 24-hour-long field day June 23-24, and the public is invited to observe. The Wahkiakum County board of commissioners on Tuesday issued a proclamation declaring the week of June 18-24 as Amateur Radio Week in Wahkiakum County. All volunteer amateur radio enthusiasts, often called ‘hams," the group provides backup communication to many organizations during natural disasters and emergencies. They also provide free communication for parades, walk-a-thons, fairs and other public e...

  • Franz's "Solutions Table' begins murrelet talks

    Rick Nelson|Jun 7, 2018

    A group charged with finding solutions to dealing with marbled murrelet habitat conservation issues held its inaugural meeting last week at the Skamokawa Resort. The state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is charged with developing a long term conservation strategy for marbled murrelets on state lands, which includes conserving some state managed forest land as habitat for the endangered species. The DNR acknowledges the conservation of forest land will impact timber industry jobs and state trust beneficiaries who receive revenue from...

  • Commencement set for this Saturday

    Trudy Fredrickson|Jun 7, 2018

    News from Naselle: Don’t forget that tonight (Thursday), the Naselle Schools Evening of Excellence for K-12 students will take place in the Commons at 7 p.m. This is always a wonderful gathering of students and families celebrating the results of lots of hard work on the part of each award recipient. Join the fun and let the students know how proud we are of them. Coming up on Saturday, 4 p.m., the Class of 2018 will switch their tassels as high school graduates and begin a whole new chapter in their lives. Some may go on to college, to vocatio...

  • Commissioners address dredging, water shortage, mental health issues

    Rick Nelson|Jun 7, 2018

    Wahkiakum County Commissioners Dan Cothren and Mike Backman handled a variety of business Tuesday and focused on issues such as dredging, potable water and management of mental health services. Commissioner Cothren reported that officials from the county and the US Army Corps of Engineers will hold a conference meeting Thursday to go over the county's permit applications to establish a beach nourishment program for eroding beaches. "Everything is turned in," Cothren said. The meeting will check the submittals to see if there's any last minute...

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