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  • Mill worker expresses ferry frustrations

    Jan 7, 2016

    To The Eagle: Ferry, Wikipedia: "boat used to (ferry) primarily people across a body of water." I thought when you're right, it was supposed to feel good. When I heard we were getting a new ferry, I said, "Why?" We just need to use the Wahkiakum more effectively. Two runs an hour when needed. I've done more driving to work at the Wauna mill the last few months than the last 30 years combined. Certainly there must be a lemon law for boats. What we have here is a boat tied to a dock. There are ships and tugs going up and down the river all day...

  • Citizen vents about theft, but still grateful

    Dec 24, 2015

    To The Eagle: As I went to get my Christmas lights to string across my house, I discovered they were part of many items that were stolen from my home Sept 6, 2014. I was so aggravated, I wrote this letter. If nothing else, it felt good to vent. After over 100 finger prints were pulled and a year later waiting on them to be examined in Olympia, I was told none were clear prints and could not be used to identify anyone — a total loss and no personal property insurance! I am very grateful, though, that the thief did not "trash" my house. Sue G...

  • Bellingham reader likes town's direction

    Dec 17, 2015

    To The Eagle: Thank you for the excellent story about Mary Ann Nelson being honored by the Cathlamet Womans Club as citizen of the year in recognition of her volunteer work in the community. As a regular reader of The Eagle and a periodic visitor to Cathlamet and Wahkiakum County, I am heartened to see the community moving in the positive direction of caring, sharing and tolerance. Those who may feel this is the wrong direction are welcome to go back to where they came from or to hasten to the eternal happiness they profess to look forward to....

  • Please keep honking and waving

    Dec 10, 2015

    To The Eagle: The huge turnout at the celebration of Rod Prestegard’s life last Saturday reminded me of the time after I bought his old brown Chevrolet pick-up. From that time until recently, complete strangers would often honk and wave at me (or more likely the truck). It seems that although Rod was a couple of years older than me, in an old baseball cap, people who cared so much for Rod assumed I was Rod. I hope those who now realize that it’s not Rod driving that old truck, will continue to honk and wave, not only because I’ve gotten quite...

  • Council member clarifies terms of park grant

    Dec 10, 2015

    To The Eagle: I would like to clarify an article dated November 19, 2015 regarding the Port District 1 plans for the decommissioned town sewer lagoons. The Town of Cathlamet has received a grant from the National Park Service for rivers, trails and conservation assistance. According to Dan Miller, NPS, you can estimate that this award is roughly $10,000-$15,000 per year or $20,000 to $30,000 over two years. Most projects like this take approximately two years. To the best of my knowledge, this grant is for technical and funding assistance, not...

  • Grandchildren had a great time

    Dec 10, 2015

    To The Eagle: A big thanks to Norse Hall and members for a wonderful children's Christmas Party. Our grandchildren were so excited to sit and visit with Santa and excited for his bag of goodies. The crafts and games were perfect. Cookies and punch were a hit. Again, thanks for all of your kindness and hard work to make this happen for the kids. Jeff and Sherrill Bollen Puget Island...

  • Writer unhappy with town's direction

    Dec 10, 2015

    To The Eagle: I feel so hurt when I see what is going on in such a pretty little town. As I drive down the Main Street there is no mention of the real reason for Christmas except for the one church on Main. The courthouse that is owned by us all chooses only to display the worldly view of Christmas, a fictitious Santa Claus. This is okay if the real reason is on display as well. It should represent us all. On Bald Eagle Days sinners are encouraged to march in the parade. This really hurts. What is next? I am afraid to think of it. This country...

  • Star program extended

    Dec 10, 2015

    To The Eagle: We would like to give everyone the opportunity to shop for the stars that they have taken, so we will extend the gift return date to December 14. Families will start to receive their gifts from December 14-18. Thanks to everyone who has supported this program by taking stars or donating monetary funds. This program would not exist without your help. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas. John Knopp Cathlamet...

  • AmeriCorps volunteer gives thanks

    Dec 3, 2015
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    To The Eagle: I have been working and doing my AmeriCorps service at the Community Center since September 16 and it has been a joy to be in this community. I feel so much a part of Cathlamet and Wahkiakum County. On Saturday, November 28, the Community Center had the pleasure of hosting Santa Claus which was wonderful, but I could not have done this without the help and donations of people and businesses from the community. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following businesses for their donations of goods and services: The...

  • Oh, my! Oh, my!

    Dec 3, 2015

    To The Eagle: I was in such a hurry to get the news in before it was too late Tuesday, I forgot the most important part. We, the Wahkiakum Food Bank, would like to thank the Lions Club for the “Walk and Knock” they had for us. They are all a great group of people, always helping others. The Wahkiakum Food Bank greatly appreciates the big boost they gave us. God Bless you all! Jimmie Lou Cleveland Wahkiakum Food Bank...

  • Over the top comments don't help us

    Rick Nelson|Nov 26, 2015

    I don't feel I can let slide some of the comments coming this past week from Republican politicians commenting on Syrian refugees wanting to come to the United States. The comments are completely foreign to the principles that form the moral backbone of our nation. A mayor of Roanoke, Virginia, suggested Syrian refugees be sent to internment camps, such as those created for Japanese Americans in World War II. That action has been acknowledged as a shameful, racist action. The mayor apologized for the remarks on Friday. Actor George Takei, who...

  • Is DNR 'fleecing' Wahkiakum County?

    Nov 26, 2015

    To The Eagle: The July 16, 2015 Eagle has a front-page story: “County loses $1 million in last minute legislation.” On page 2 Rick Nelson reports that DNR’s practice is to extort (my word) a 25% commission off trust timber sales, to be raised to a kleptomaniac (my word) 30%. Thirty percent! County Commissioner Dan Cothren made the math real--$1 million trust sale proceeds equals $300,000 DNR rakeoff (my word). Please go back and read that story. If there’s that kind of gravy in timber, why in April 2014 was I forced to sell Rayonier stock b...

  • Food bank thanks volunteers, helpers

    Nov 26, 2015

    To The Eagle: The Walk and Knock food drive the Lions Club had for the Wahkiakum Food Bank helped fill our shelves and just in time for Thanksgiving. Thanks so very much to all of you that helped pick up the food and then put it on the shelves. You are helping those that need some help. Hope you all have a very good Thanksgiving. God Bless Jimmie Lou Cleveland and all the Wahkiakum Food Bank members and our very good helpers...

  • Citizen offers reorganization tips

    Nov 26, 2015

    To The Eagle: I offer this three step process to reorganize. First, get everyone that doesn’t work or volunteer at Fire and EMS services completely out of the decision making process. Secondly, have only the good folks that do the work, volunteers, etc., in the fire department and EMS services get together and decide how they want to reorganize to accomplish their mission. Thirdly, have them tell us how they believe it best to reorganize and what they need to get it done. Then give them everything they ask for without debate. Thank them over an...

  • Residents can help community garden

    Nov 19, 2015

    To The Eagle: As was reported in last week’s Eagle, the community garden contributed 1540 pounds of fresh seasonal produce to the food banks. We estimated that in the six plus months growing season, about 720 distributions were made to families who needed food, particularly garden fresh vegetables. This represents about 25 percent of the population of the county. Gardens always have ongoing expenses like soil and amendments, seed and integrated pest control. In 2016 we have several projects we would like to develop, including a spiral herb gard...

  • Food drive set for Saturday

    Nov 12, 2015

    To The Eagle: It’s time - November 14, 9 a.m. Please put out your sack of food for the Lions Club and helpers to pick up and we can make the Thanksgiving Baskets for the many that need it. No baby food or perishables, please. For questions call me at 795-3553; if no answer, please leave a message. Many many thanks and God bless. Jimmie Lou Cleveland, Wahkiakum Food Bank; Lions Club and the many helpers...

  • Mayor extends sympathies

    Nov 12, 2015

    To The Eagle: The town council and staff would like to extend their deepest sympathies to wife Bernadette Goodroe and family for their loss of her husband, David. David was a dedicated councilman and friend to all of us. David's contribution to his community and surrounding area is well known. I personally will miss his counsel and especially his friendship. Mayor Dale Jacobson Town of Cathlamet...

  • Drowsy driving is the same as driving drunk

    William Shaw, Sound Publishing|Nov 12, 2015

    VANCOUVER, Wash. - A car crashed and rolled over on its side on Highway 14 after the driver fell asleep at the wheel.’ MARYSVILLE - The driver who caused the Jan. 2 crash that killed two people along Highway 9 near Marysville had fallen asleep at the wheel.' WALLA WALLA - Washington State Troopers say five are dead after a driver falls asleep at the wheel on State Route 124.' MOUNT VERNON - Washington State Patrol troopers said the driver of a FedEx truck that overturned on I-5 in Snohomish County Thursday morning likely fell asleep at the w...

  • Mayor extends sympathies

    Mayor Dale Jacobson|Nov 5, 2015

    The town council and staff would like to extend their deepest sympathies to wife Bernadette Goodroe and family for their loss of her husband, David. David was a dedicated councilman and friend to all of us. David's contribution to his community and surrounding area is well known. I personally will miss his counsel and especially his friendship....

  • Remembering David Goodroe

    Rick Nelson|Nov 5, 2015

    Cathlamet and Wahkiakum County lost a good man when David Goodroe passed away Monday from complications from a fight with cancer. A retired businessman, Goodroe made many contributions to the community. As a member of the Cathlamet Town Council, he was expert on numbers and budgets. Only town office staff might have known the numbers better. Goodroe was also one of the leaders in the Tsuga Gallery. He developed a unique painting style, and his paintings often had a humorous twist. He took a turn as the executive director of the Lower Columbia...

  • Former commissioner endorses Tischer

    Oct 29, 2015

    To The Eagle: Lee Tischer is running for the position of Port District #2 commissioner, which is a volunteer position. While he is the only candidate interested in serving, please give him your support by checking the box next to his name when you vote. Lee is and has been a great community supporter, giving his time to make our county enjoyable for young and old. It has been my privilege to serve on the port board and I thank you for the opportunity. Now it’s time to support Lee as the port continues to grow and serve the community. Vista P...

  • Thoughts about election issues

    Rick Nelson|Oct 15, 2015
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    It's election time. We'll receive our vote-by-mail ballots soon, so here are some thoughts about issues. First, however, elsewhere in this issue you'll find candidates' responses to our invitation to fill out a brief candidate interview form. These are the local races, and it's very interesting to read the responses. We have many intelligent, dedicated people willing to step into the often unappreciated positions on local boards, councils and commissions. It is a true form of public service. Now, here are some thoughts on the initiatives on...

  • Local boaters endorse Deaton

    Oct 15, 2015

    To The Eagle: Thank you, Larry Bonds for your many years of service as a commissioner for Port District 1. As boaters we’ve seen the Elochoman Slough Marina evolve over the past four decades. It is what it is today because of strong, effective and practical leaders such as Larry, who have served our community well. The Marina has become a favorite destination for boaters, fishermen, campers and others throughout the Northwest. It’s simply one of the best marinas/campgrounds on the Columbia River and it is used by local residents and visitors. T...

  • Advice offered for veterans

    Oct 15, 2015

    To The Eagle: To all veterans: I would advise that they get supplemental insurance. Do not rely solely on Medicare or the veteran administration for help. My brother did and he’s gone. Olaf Thomason, Sr. Puget Island...

  • Accident victim thanks EMTs

    Oct 15, 2015

    To The Eagle: I want to publicly acknowledge the wonderful professional care given to me by the Wahkiakum EMT's after a fall I took last month while working in my front yard. As it turned out, the fall had shattered my femur near my hip. Without the professional knowledge and expertise shown by our EMT's in transporting me to the hospital things could have turned out much worse than they did. We have such an invaluable healthcare resource in our community in these people and the services they provide to all of us! I, for one, want to thank...

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