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  • Workforce council launches vet programs

    Jul 9, 2015

    WorkSource will hold information sessions beginning in July to introduce a new program for individuals unemployed longer than 27 weeks that are interested in training for jobs in tech or manufacturing. Called RebootNW, the program will pair qualified individuals with career coaches to create personalized plans towards full-time employment. Plans might include an intensive two-week training, job shadowing, networking and education. Participants may be eligible to earn-while-they-learn through paid internships and on-the-job training...

  • Terry Stanley Everman

    Jul 9, 2015

    Terry Stanley Everman, 69, died suddenly Thursday, July 2, 2015 at the Orlando Airport in Orlando, Florida as he awaited his flight connection home. Terry was born on February 17, 1946 in Longview, Washington to Stanley and Alice (Bryant) Everman. Terry grew up in his beloved Cathlamet where he graduated from Wahkiakum High School in 1964 followed by graduation from Washington State University with a degree in Construction Management then enlisted in the United States Navy. Terry worked in the...

  • Death Notice for Nathan R. Mower

    Jul 9, 2015

    Nathan R. Mower, 40, died July 2, 2015 at his home in Cathlamet. No services will be held. Dowling Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements....

  • Residents asked to conserve water

    Diana Zimmerman|Jul 9, 2015

    On Friday morning, the Town of Cathlamet again requested that all residents of Cathlamet and Puget Island conserve water. Dry weather has reduced levels in the Elochoman River which is the source of water for the town and Puget Island systems. “We are very low,” Mayor Dale Jacobsen said. “Storage is full, but if we had a fire it would be hard to recover.” He suggests that residents carry on with water use that is considered vital, like bathing, laundry, cooking, or watering a vegetable garden....