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The Wahkiakum School District music program is getting a big boost from Music Aid Northwest and Washington Music Educators Association. On June 1, music teacher Darla Mead was notified that the district will receive not one but two grants totaling just over $11,000. The school district will be presented with a check in the fall....
Pool staff supervisor Duncan Cruickshank is certain that the Julia Butler Hansen Municipal Pool will open on Monday but suggests there might be a chance that doors will open this Saturday in time for open swim. The weather is supposed to be hot, so check the Cathlamet Swimming Pool Facebook page for more concrete information on the potential Saturday opening. New and seasoned lifeguards have been training for the coming summer season using the StarGuard program, implemented last year. The...
Candidates for local and regional elected offices will appear at a candidate forum June 27 at the Skamokawa Grange. "It will be an old fashioned forum starting with a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. followed by the forum at 6 p.m.," said coordinator Deborah Lincoln. "Mariane Brightbill will be the master of ceremonies. "The potluck will be a relaxed; bring what you want and can, and just enjoy eating with other community members. Hot dogs will be available, and food in crockpots can be plugged in. "The forum will provide information in a nonpartisan,...
N7WAH Wahkiakum Amateur Radio Club will hold an amateur radio 24-hour-long field day June 23-24, and the public is invited to observe. The Wahkiakum County board of commissioners on Tuesday issued a proclamation declaring the week of June 18-24 as Amateur Radio Week in Wahkiakum County. All volunteer amateur radio enthusiasts, often called ‘hams," the group provides backup communication to many organizations during natural disasters and emergencies. They also provide free communication for parades, walk-a-thons, fairs and other public e...
A draft report to northwest governors on Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program costs in 2017 was released in early May for review by the public, with the total program costs coming in at $450.4 million, about 18 percent of the Bonneville Power Administration’s power business line costs of $2.465 billion, and accounting for about one-third of the agency’s wholesale power rate. The Northwest Power and Conservation Council at its May meeting in Boise agreed to release the “2017 Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Costs Report” for pu...
Live Music on Saturday, June 16 at River Mile 38 Brewing Co. Farmer Rob, guitar and vocalist, 5-8 p.m., on the Crow's Nest Stage, 285 Third St., Cathlamet. For more information call 360-366-4662....