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Articles from the March 5, 2009 edition


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  • Cathlamet Chevron wins Lattie Metcalf award

    Mar 5, 2009

    Greg and Barbara Bain, owners of the Cathlamet Chevron and RV Park were presented with the Lattie Metcalf Award last month, an annual award given to businesses in Wahkiakum County. The Bains were recognized for their customer service standards, for meeting the needs of local residents and visitors and for being supporters of the community. The award is given by the Lower Columbia Economic Development Council (LCEDC) each year in memory of Mr. Lattie Metcalf who was a founding member of the LCEDC and who was passionate about his community and...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Sarah Lawrence, Wah. Co. Eagle|Mar 5, 2009

    The fair board and I invite you to attend a public meeting next Monday from 7 p.m. at the River Street Meeting Room in Cathlamet, to discuss the rebuilding of the main fairground structure. This will be your chance to express an opinion on what you think is the best solution. The new building provides a fantastic opportunity to showcase the fairgrounds and open up possibilities of new revenue. As our 101st fair is a short six months away it’s important that we work together to ensure the fairgrounds future. If you want to give your two c...

  • N/GRV School District releases honor roll

    Mar 5, 2009

    Naselle-Grays River Valley School District has released their first semester Honor Roll. An asterisk denotes high honors of 3.75 GPA or over; two asterisks denote a 4.0 GPA. Naselle High School Freshmen Alana Darcher*, Amber Wirkkala*, Austin Smith, Briannan Olson, Chris Walkowiak, Cramer Smith*, Lidia Sanchez, Robert Baker, Ryler Queener, Seth Scrabeck, Tara Joyce*, Tasha Stenvall*, Trevin Leeland*. Sophomores Airi Kondo*, Alex Bighill*, Chase Chapman, Cody Cooley*, Haleigh See*, Ian Fauver, John Oman, Kaelee Dearmore*, Kaila DaVall, Kyle...

  • Extension News

    Lore Twiet|Mar 5, 2009

    Last Saturday, eight members of the Intro to Media Workforce Prep Class toured KLTV in Longview. Producer Joe Creppell spoke to the youth about community access television. They learned about the type of editing software used, toured the production studio and learned about the use of a “green screen,” they also got to view a production by another youth team. Next Saturday, they will tour the KMUN radio station in Astoria with Kathleen Morgain. The Benefit Auction that will be held on March 28 is still looking for sale items. Call the Fair or Ex...