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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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • VFW post 5297 recognizes local emergency responders

    Bill Tawater VFW Commander|Feb 13, 2025

    Each year, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) of the United States selects an emergency medical technician, law enforcement officer, firefighter, and 911 dispatcher/telecommunicator to receive Public Servant Awards. Local VFW Posts submit a winner from each category to their State VFW Department Headquarters. The department then selects a single winner for each of the four awards and submits those to the VFW National Headquarters. The VFW National Emergency Medical Technician Public Servant Award...

  • The Eagle Outdoors

    MD Johnson|Feb 13, 2025

    Recently, I took my wife and granddaughter to the movie theater. The movie itself isn’t important. What was important, at least to me, was the price of admission. True, thanks to Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, ad nauseam, I haven’t been to the theater for many a moon; however, what I found there shocked me. First, there was no ticket counter; no human being with whom to interact. The tickets were purchased and our seats chosen at a kiosk opposite the concession stand. Three seats? Forty-seven dol...

  • Youth Visit the Hospital for Hands on Learning

    Jessica Vik|Feb 13, 2025

    Career Connected Learning was at the heart of the 4-H Robo Rascals' field trip to St. John's Medical Center. This young group of students were eager to play the role of the nurse or the patient, as they learned how to operate many pieces of equipment from the surgical floor. Medical staff came in on their day off to teach these students how they prep someone for surgery. Actions like taking blood pressure, using the vein finder, and hearing heartbeats with a stethoscope were some highlights. Eve...

  • Cathlamet Library Happenings

    Dan Turner|Feb 13, 2025

    Friday, Feb. 14 from 2 – 5 p.m. is Free Cookie Time! Just show up at your library and receive a free cookie. Enjoy a cookie while reading in a quiet space, talking lightly with our wonderful volunteers, or just enjoy the cookie. We look forward to seeing you this Friday. Wednesday, Feb. 19 from 10:30 – 11 a.m. is Story Time! This is a special 30 minutes. A time for young ones to enjoy a time of reading aloud. We’ve had recent strong interest with many enjoying this time. Story Time is held in the Pioneer Community Association (PCA) lower room....

  • Wahkiakum youth mentoring hosts Q&A

    Diana Zimmerman|Feb 13, 2025

    After a fun and successful sophomore year, Wahkiakum Youth Mentoring continues to look for opportunities to grow. Throughout the National Mentoring Month of January and into February, team coordinators have visited public meetings and other gatherings to promote the program and recruit more mentors and youth. Next week, they will be hosting a Wahkiakum Youth Mentoring Q&A for anyone interested in participating. Potential mentors, parents and youth are welcome to attend. Coordinators and some...

  • Skamokawa News

    Kay Chamberlain|Feb 13, 2025

    COLD AND COLDER? Last week was plenty cold, with temperatures down to 23 degrees here in the west valley, which allowed the fallen snow from earlier in the week to linger. Thankfully, as I begin this column at the start of a new week, it’s about gone. This week is looking to be just as frigid, and I hope you all survive with no frozen pipes. My weather app is showing temperatures down in the teens... burr! We’ll be warming up for the weekend and getting some rain, which isn’t great, but it beats many other options. I wonder if the rain might...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Feb 13, 2025

    February 3 10:56 a.m. A driver on Greenwood Rd. in Cathlamet called to report an erratic driver going at a high rate of speed. 12:47 p.m. The Cathlamet Emergency Services responded to an elderly Puget Island resident who was experiencing dizziness and vomiting. 9:25 p.m. A Deep River resident called to report black ice and a couple of inches of snow on the roadway of SR4 between Flandersville and the county line. 21:47 p.m. A caller on Salmon Creek Rd. reported that they heard someone screaming and that a car was in the ditch. February 4 12:20...

  • Wahkiakum-Naselle face off in District round 1

    Will Lohre|Feb 13, 2025

    The first round of the boys and girls District 1B basketball tournaments has been set, and for Wahkiakum and Naselle, the games are another chapter in the rivalry; only with a little more on the line than just the KM Trophy. Both the boys and girls teams faced off against each other on Feb. 12 at Wahkiakum High School in Cathlamet. The results of the games were not available at the time of press. As the games usally promice to bring out a good crowd, these contests also brought with them a shot...

  • Town Council report

    Megan Blackburn Friend|Feb 6, 2025

    The Town Council met Monday to discuss a range of topics including financial matters and potential utility consolidation. The meeting began with the approval of the agenda, omitting an executive session based on legal advice. The council addressed public inquiries about water line responsibilities, clarifying that while the town installs lines from the main to the meter, customers bear associated labor costs. In financial matters, the council unanimously approved an ordinance adjusting employee salaries in the 2025 budget to align with the...

  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez visits Cathlamet

    Jennifer Figueroa|Feb 6, 2025

    Washington District Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez visited Wahkiakum County on January 29 to meet with PUD leaders and be updated on the progress of the Puget Island well-drilling, which went underway in December 2024. Drilling this well is among the PUD’s final steps in meeting requirements for a Washington State Department of Health-approved Water System Plan for the Puget Island Water System. Congresswoman Gluesenkamp Perez helped to secure funding for the project through her C...

  • Shawn Mace

    Feb 6, 2025

    Shawn Mace, 59, died at his home in Cathlamet on January 17th. Shawn was born in Longview on June 26,1965 to Glenn and Helen (Mecham) Mace and was the youngest of seven children. He grew up in Cathlamet, graduating from Wahkiakum High School in 1984. He worked at the family owned business, Mace’s Drive Inn from 1986 - 2015. He worked in law enforcement in Wahkiakum County before his job as deckhand and skipper on the Ferry Wahkiakum. He was a member of River of Life Assembly Church. Shawn was preceded by his wife of 32 years, Sheila on Oct 1...

  • Wahkiakum PUD report

    Jennifer Figueroa|Feb 6, 2025

    The Wahkiakum PUD Commissioners held their regularly scheduled meeting on Feb. 4 where they discussed the recently submitted PUD/Town of Cathlamet consolidation study submitted by Grant and Osborne. Commissioner Gene Healy suggested scheduling a workshop where the three commissioners could reassess both the positive and negative implications, address any misinformation that has been circling, and answer the public’s questions. “Put notes on the whiteboard, everybody participates, and we have a workshop that allows the public and anybody els...

  • The Eagle outdoors: February 7-14

    M.D. Johnson|Feb 6, 2025

    Ah, smelt. Despite the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) best intentions to provide us with smelt dipping opportunities, the first two days were not approved. Fishery managers evaluate weekly commercial test fishery landings, or catch reports, to determine if the smelt run size is large enough to support a recreational harvest. This week’s catch reports did not provide enough information to confirm whether the run is large enough to open a recreational fishery in the Cowlitz Ri...

  • Sheriff's Report

    Feb 6, 2025

    January 27 11:23 a.m. A caller in Cathlamet reported seeing an erratic person talking to themselves on Elm St. 11:27 a.m. Sheriff’s deputies performed a property check after a resident on Risk Rd. received a call that their shop door was open after they knew it was closed when they left. 11:34 a.m. Cathlamet Emergency Services assisted an elderly Cathlamet resident who had fallen down. 2:46 p.m. Deputies assisted with the removal of a junk vehicle in Cathlamet. 3:49 p.m. A driver on SR-4 called for assistance after locking their keys in t...

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