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  • Sheriff's Report, April 23, 2020

    Apr 23, 2020

    Wahkiakum County law enforcement officers and emergency response personnel handled a variety of reports during the past week, including: April 12 — 6:51 p.m. The District 4 Fire Department, the Cathlamet Fire Department, the Puget Island Fire Department, and the Cathlamet ambulance responded to the report of a two acre brush fire turned equipment fire on an active logging site in the Elochoman Valley. Cowlitz County offered two brush trucks and a tender. The Department of Natural Resources was notified and en route. April 13 — 11:58 a.m. A cal...

  • Support local businesses

    Apr 23, 2020

    To The Eagle: As I was thinking about the terrible effects that COVID-19 is having upon the world we live in, its businesses, organizations, families and individuals, I also thought about how things are here in Cathlamet. And as I thought about that, I realized I was holding The Wahkiakum County Eagle in front of me. We all know that businesses and families are hurting and, hopefully, we are making contributions to help them out. But what about The Eagle itself? Then I thought about the loss of advertising and other related sources of income...

  • NPR|Apr 23, 2020

    Federal health officials estimated in early April that more than 300,000 Americans could die from COVID-19 if all social distancing measures are abandoned, and later estimates pushed the possible death toll even higher, according to documents obtained by the Center for Public Integrity. Some outside experts say even that grim outlook may be too optimistic....

  • Seattle Times|Apr 23, 2020

    Washington will partially reopen outdoor recreation activities May 5, including many previously shuttered state parks, public lands and boat ramps as well as recreational hunting and fishing, Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday....