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The Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce board met for 30 minutes on June 30 to continue planning for the coming Bald Eagle Days celebration. The Chamber went through a list of information they said should be included in the new Bald Eagle Days poster. Past President Sandi Benbrook-Rieder introduced the first order of business, which was to decide on the use of two Eagle logos the Chamber had designed. The board picked the more elaborately detailed of the two eagles as the poster’s banner. Chamber Coordinator Ashley Eckert was asked to report on t...
Wahkiakum glass artist Ruth Doumit has her own answer to the age-old question: “What is art?” Like most artists she can’t articulate her art in so many words. She just knows you’ll “get it” once she shows you her art and tells you about her desire to make beautiful things. Most days her studio is open to the public. A close inspection of her workspace reveals that “art” is many things to this woman. Ruth’s muse is nature. Her inspiration comes from family, friends and community. This combination results in an artist who creates art that...
The Kuller Fish Company of Skamokawa signed what might be considered a unique fishing contract with the Ten Nation Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation this past month. The Kuller/Colville contract creates a first-ever joint venture agreement between a commercial fishing company and the Native American tribes. Both parties say the contract will benefit the Indians as well as the commercial and sports fishermen industries in the years to come. “It’s a process that will take time to get going - but in the long run even salmon ben...