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Articles from the February 20, 2025 edition


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  • Pioneer Community Association recognizes early restoration efforts

    Suzanne Holmes|Feb 20, 2025

    A most amazing journey started with a simple question at a regular meeting of the Pioneer Community Associations Board of Directors. Why are those names on that plaque? What's the story? The beautiful wood plaque that hangs on the northwest wall of the lower-level Cochran-Takko Pioneer Room reads, "In appreciation for the early restoration efforts of Eric Feasey, Rex West, Mitch Doumit, Jane Goodfellow." This plaque was presented by Carolyn Feasey Kirkpatrick. During the ensuing discussion,...

  • Pioneer Community Association recognizes early restoration efforts

    Suzanne Holmes|Feb 20, 2025

    A most amazing journey started with a simple question at a regular meeting of the Pioneer Community Associations Board of Directors. Why are those names on that plaque? What’s the story? The beautiful wood plaque that hangs on the northwest wall of the lower-level Cochran-Takko Pioneer Room reads, “In appreciation for the early restoration efforts of Eric Feasey, Rex West, Mitch Doumit, Jane Goodfellow.” This plaque was presented by Carolyn Feasey Kirkpatrick. During the ensuing discussion, Board Member extraordinaire Gwen Gorley said I know...

  • Churches come together to help community

    Kirk McKnight|Feb 20, 2025

    For nearly five years, a local group has been serving the community, from assisting residents as they move into new homes to installing ramps and making homeowner's decks accessible. Fishers of Men began in 2020 and includes Pastors Dennis Conner (River of Life Assembly), Dave Martin (Heritage Bible), Kenny Evans (The Bridge Church), and Joe Blalock (Lower Columbia Baptist, Skamokawa). These volunteers have been diligently working to fulfill the mission of building compassion not only for the...

  • Wahkiakum and Naselle in the district tourney

    Will Lohre|Feb 20, 2025

    The postseason is underway, and Naselle and Wahkiakum are still battling to earn spots in the 2025 1B Washington State Basketball Tournament. Naselle and Wahkiakum met in the first round of the boys and girls district tourneys last week, and the Mules came away victorious in both matchups. Let's look at how those games played out and what the Comets and Mules must do to advance to the big stage. Girls Basketball Wahkiakum came away with the win when they took on Naselle at Wahkiakum High School...

  • WWest CEO features local counties in travel show

    Kirk McKnight|Feb 20, 2025

    Before becoming CEO of the local communications company Wahkiakum West (WWest), Ken Johnson spent five years in the Las Vegas area working in professional video production "among other things." About three years ago, Johnson brought one of his Vegas "collaborators" to the Pacific Northwest and began finding a way to tell localized stories. Before long, the two "dabbled a little bit more," seeking the interest of a large national cable network. "[We] wanted to see if the network agreed with us...

  • The Doll House opens its doors once again

    Jennifer Figueroa|Feb 20, 2025

    Since its opening, The Dollhouse (73 Main Street) has almost exclusively sold collectible and antique dolls on consignment; owner Sue Scott opened The Dollhouse in March of 2023 after moving to the area. Scott made a friend with someone while she was staying at the hotel Cathlamet whose mother had a vast collection of dolls. This collection inspired Scott and was the starting point for the shop, but if you were to visit the store now, you might be surprised at what else you would find. Scott’s daughter passed away very suddenly in October, l...

  • Cathlamet Public Library: Reader's Fave

    Dan Turner|Feb 20, 2025

    Recently I interviewed Paula Marx Rush of Cathlamet for our second installment of Reader's Fave. Reader's Fave is simply a short interview each week with someone in our community sharing their favorite book. Even though the discussion was quite personal and serious, the interview was wonderful, positive, and very uplifting. Paula was quite clear and to the point. Her favorite book is "A Human Being Died That Night" by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela. This is a non-fiction book about a South African...

  • PUD report

    Jennifer Figueroa|Feb 20, 2025

    The Wahkiakum County PUD Commissioners met on Tuesday, Feb. 18, for their regularly scheduled meeting. The Commissioners passed a motion to change the job position title from auditor to director of finance. This new title describes the job’s duties in a more encompassing way and will better assist in acquiring a replacement for the position. The commissioners then held a workshop on the Town of Cathlamet Utilities Consolidation. Commissioner Eugene Healy drafted an opening statement that broke down the conversation surrounding the water s...

  • Westside Stories

    Lisa Yeager|Feb 20, 2025

    Spotlight on Sierra Williams I am excited to introduce you to Sierra Williams, a talented resident of Grays River and a freshman at Naselle School. At only 14 years old, Sierra demonstrates remarkable maturity and dedication. She has excelled in school as a straight-A student, is an active member of the robotics team and Knowledge Bowl and is taking on a leading role in the spring drama production. She has a passion for English and enjoys writing short stories and creative narrative essays. The...

  • The Eagle Outdoors

    MD Johnson|Feb 20, 2025

    Recently, a young lady asked me a very good question, one I don’t think about often, due mainly to our rural location here in eastern Wahkiakum County. She wrote, “Where can a person still drive in the county and walk or hike for free?” As a hunter, I walk all over this county and into Pacific and Cowlitz counties as well. A wanderer, if you will. The ground I wander? Some of it’s private - whether in the traditional, Mr. Jones landowner sense - or the much larger timber-company-holding type of...

  • Groundhog day: a new pancake house tradition?

    Danielle Vanderwalker|Feb 20, 2025

    February is a great month in France. Not only do school holidays start - just six weeks after Christmas - but the holiday season continues. You would be missing the mark if you were thinking of Valentine's Day. Smack dab in between All Saint's Day (the day after Halloween) and Easter (when bells, not bunnies, bring chocolate), Candlemas is a nationwide tradition that marks the turning point between Winter and Spring with ... crêpes! You know, those thin, sweet pancakes served with jam or flaming...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Feb 20, 2025

    FROM SNOWSCAPE TO SOGFEST. Well, we had a nasty bit of snow last week and it sure did disrupt a whole lot of events and our daily routines. Slipping and sliding seemed to be all too common and it was advised for those who didn’t have to be out and about to stay home; it was treacherous out there. Snow was falling rapidly out here in West Valley for a while, and I was afraid we would repeat the 1990 snowstorm when we went from six inches of the white stuff to about two feet overnight. Thankfully, we didn’t have a repeat of that, and people got...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Feb 20, 2025

    February 10 1:01 p.m. The Cathlamet Ambulance responded to help an elderly Cathlamet resident who was having leg pain. February 11 1:07 p.m. Cathlamet Emergency Services assisted an elderly resident who had fallen. 1:11 p.m. A concerned resident reported a suspicious phone call in which they were asked to purchase gift cards but did not. 2:35 p.m. Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an assault west of Cathlamet. 2:56 p.m. A driver on Greenwood Rd. called to report that a dump truck lost rocks while driving up a hill. 2:57 p.m. A C...

  • Clatskanie girls tune up for playoffs

    Kirk McKnight|Feb 20, 2025

    Following its 41-27 loss on the road to Knappa on Feb. 11, the Clatskanie High School girls basketball team leveled Aloha’s Faith Bible Christian 53-21 last Saturday, Feb. 15. Clatskanie took a sizeable 24-12 lead going into halftime and put the game out of reach in the third quarter, outscoring Faith Bible Christian 21-7. The Tigers were led by sophomore Lacey Willis, who scored 18 points on 8 of 13 shooting from the field. Willis also led the Tigers in deflections and steals with seven each. While scoring 15 points, junior Joey Sizemore l...

  • Clatskanie boys end season on high note

    Kirk McKnight|Feb 20, 2025

    The Clatskanie High School boys basketball team ended its season by beating Portland’s Columbia Christian 48-39 at home Monday night. Taking a narrow, three-point lead into halftime, the Tigers outscored the Knights 20-14 over the third and fourth quarters to seal the team’s seventh overall victory of the season. Clatskanie was led in scoring by senior Brendan Shroll, who had 12 points on 5 of 17 shooting in his final game as a Tiger. Shroll completed an unusual double double - at least category wise - by managing 10 steals. Fellow senior Ryder...

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    Feb 20, 2025

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