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Articles from the January 21, 2010 edition


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  • Special levies: A necessary evil

    Rick Nelson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 21, 2010

    Voters in the Wahkiakum and Naselle/Grays River Valley School Districts will receive their vote-by-mail ballots this week for special levy elections. Both districts are asking voters to approve continuation of the special levy taxes they have approved in the past to pay for costs not covered by state funding. The Naselle/Grays River Valley School District Board of Directors is asking voters to approve a two-year, $695,000 special levy. The estimated assessment would be $3.24 for each $1,000 of assessed property value. Wahkiakum directors are...

  • Booster club crab feed this Friday

    Trudy Fredrickson, Wah. Co. Eagle|Jan 21, 2010

    News from Naselle: Sports events for the Naselle-Grays River Valley Comets include: Thursday – boys C-team basketball vs. Ilwaco at 6 p.m., and girls JV basketball vs. Ilwaco at 7:30 p.m. Friday– high school boys basketball vs. Willapa Valley with C-team starting at 5 p.m. and will play two eight minute quarters, JV and Varsity games to follow. Saturday– high school girls basketball at Willapa Valley - JV starts at 5:45 p.m., Varsity to follow. The Comet Booster Club is hosting a crab feed on Ja...

  • Donate blood for Blood Donor Month

    Jan 21, 2010

    January is National Blood Donor month and the Red Cross is celebrating the donations of thousands of volunteer blood donors and raising awareness of blood donation in a time of year when blood supplies fall to their lowest levels. All eligible donors are asked to schedule an appointment to donate blood at the River of Life Assembly of God, 45 Main St. on January 25 from 1-6 p.m. by calling Patti Phillips 795-8821 or visit www.givelife.org, sponsor code, wahkiakum....

  • Living on the Land class teaches stewardship

    Jan 21, 2010

    Living on the Land teaches small acreage landowners management practices that will improve their property and protect the environment. This 10-week course is offered on Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. starting on January 26 and completes on March 30 at the Cowlitz County Administration Building. Participants will learn simple and practical tips for making a small acreage farm more efficient and useable for the owners and the environment. Learn how to improve the soil, reduce mud and weeds, protect trees, keep animals healthy, and reduce chore time....