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  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Apr 2, 2020

    Greetings from the fair office! Hope everyone is staying safe. At this time the fair board is canceling the Easter Bingo and the April Flea Market. We have not canceled the "Cruzin to the Fair" yet. We are still looking for Fair Royalty and some Superintendents for the T-Building during fair. I will be checking in at the office to answer phone calls and keep things on track for the fair. For more information check the fair's facebook page. I post all changes there. During this stay at home time you can be working on projects for the...

  • Red Cross seeks blood donors

    Apr 2, 2020

    From P. Michael Drake, CFRE Executive Director, SW Washington Chapter American Red Cross The outbreak of COVID 19 in our SW WA community and the restrictions adopted to help control its spread has caused a severe shortage in our blood supply. We have had a staggering number of scheduled Red Cross blood drives canceled as more workplaces, school and college campuses and other venues have sent people home and encourage social distancing. To help overcome this deficiency, we ask for your help to promote businesses and community centers, if...

  • WHS graduate leads Idaho college hoops team

    Diana Zimmerman|Apr 2, 2020

    Two days before the Lewis-Clark State College Warriors women's basketball team was headed to the NAIA Division 1 National Championship Tournament, the event was canceled due to concerns about covid-19. The decision ended the season early for LCSC, including Wahkiakum's own Peyton Souvenir, now a junior guard for the Warriors. "It will always feel like an unfinished season, but not an unsuccessful one," Souvenir said. "I can't wait to get back on the court with my team next year." Souvenir played...

  • Food Bank changes noted

    Apr 2, 2020

    The Wahkiakum Food Bank has made changes in their operations to stay within the Coronavirus guidelines, protecting clients and volunteer staff. These changes were recommended by Wahkiakum Health and Human Services to protect everyone on the campus. Starting next week, those who come in on Tuesday will have to call 360-795-3101 between 9 a.m., and 12 noon. You will be asked for a telephone number, verification of your address and the number in your family. Bags will be pre-packed and delivered to your residence by Wahkiakum on the Move between...

  • Lions Club Student of the Month

    Apr 2, 2020

    The Wahkiakum Lions Club has named Naia Freeman as the February Student of The Month. Lion president Terri Elfers presented Naia a certificate of achievement and a check to honor her as her parents Brent and Renee Freeman look on. Naia is very involved in the leadership program at school. She speaks fluent Chinese and Japanese and has been involved in both volleyball and basketball. Naia plans to attend college studying Chinese and Biochemistry and become an anesthesiologist. Courtesy...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Apr 2, 2020

    This county is so impressive- from the helpers to the farmers, to the workers, the volunteers, the parents and the kiddos: Just in case nobody has called to tell you today- You are doing a great job. You matter. You are appreciated. You are loved. We are going to get through this, together. S.A.I.L. program members: your instructor has found a youtube class that will help you stay active and is relatively close to the normal class. A reminder from Sharon: “Keep your workouts up to twice a week so you don’t lose everything you have worked har...

  • Challenge of Champions has been canceled

    Apr 2, 2020

    The Wahkiakum Fair Foundation made the difficult decision to cancel the Challenge of Champions pro bull riding event scheduled for July 17, 2020. This decision was made due to the impact covid-19 restrictions on public functions will have on raising the funds for the promotional fee. The raffle for the Great Wolf Lodge gift certificate will run through the summer as there is no expiration date on the certificate. Raffle tickets may be purchased directly from WFF members. The proceeds will be used to to support projects in the fairgrounds that...

  • Free grocery delivery service offered by Lions

    Apr 2, 2020

    The Wahkiakum Lions Club has organized many volunteers to provide a free grocery delivery service to residents of Wahkiakum County. They’ve created Wahkiakum Lions Club Helping Hands to support and protect the county residents for whom this novel corona virus is most threatening. As caring citizens with free time, they wanted to shoulder some of that responsibility within the county. They will organize and do the grunt work while others focus on tackling the bigger issues. Their contribution is to connect pre-screened volunteers with h...

  • Another cancellation

    Mar 26, 2020

    Due to updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, the Astor Street Opry Company has decided to cancel their upcoming performances of The Real Lewis and Clark Story. They will provide updates as they have them....

  • Fibre Federal offers members emergency financial support

    Mar 26, 2020

    To alleviate financial challenges resulting from the coronavirus outbreak, Fibre Federal Credit Union is offering a variety of financial support options. Concerns about reduced income, missed work, or other financial matters are prevalent at this time, so Fibre encourages members to reach out about their current situation if they’ve been adversely affected by COVID-19. Fibre is offering an extra skip payment on a qualified loan with a waived fee, emergency personal loans, debt consolidation, and loan relief assistance for existing loans. M...

  • Consumers warned of new con artists

    Mar 26, 2020

    In light of the ongoing developments related to the current coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, and its impact on financial markets, the Securities Division of Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is reminding investors in Washington to beware of con artists seeking to capitalize on fear and uncertainty. “We know con artists are opportunistic and use current events to cloak their schemes with an air of immediacy and legitimacy. Never make an investment decision without understanding what you are investing in, who you are doing business w...

  • More cancellations have been announced

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 26, 2020

    NICE WEEKEND--You'll probably be reading this after some rainy days, but boy, last weekend sure was nice! The cold mornings weren't so great but those sunny afternoons made for the perfect time to till gardens and mow lawns and get out and do some yard work, so that was great. While Monday saw some rain, it also came with a few sun breaks, so that cheered folks up, and considering we may have a week of drippy weather, we'll take all the sun breaks we can get! NOT GOOD--Unfortunately, with all that sunny, warm weather, a whole lot of folks...

  • More cancellations

    Mar 26, 2020

    The Cathlamet Seed Exchange, scheduled for March 28 at the Cathlamet Community Center, as well as the Rosburg Seed Exchange, scheduled for March 21 at Johnson Park, are both canceled for now with new dates to be determined for later this spring. In the meantime, WSU Wahkiakum County Extension and WSU Master Gardeners are coordinating a virtual seed exchange for gardeners ready to start their early season seeds now. To participate, complete a short online survey with contact information and seed requests, and WSU Master Gardeners will prepare...

  • Town council offers remote access to council meetings

    Mar 26, 2020

    The Cathlamet Town Council will implement remote access to town council meetings via ZOOM, effective immediately. You can download the app or join meetings in one of the following ways: · Join via computer, tablet or smartphone: https://zoom.us/j/7894284989. · Join via dial in telephone: 1-669-900-6833; 1-346-248-7799; 1-929-205-6099; 1-253-215-8782; 1-301-715-8592; 1-312-626-6799. · You will need to enter the meeting ID to utilize any of these options: Meeting ID: 789 428 498....

  • LCC taking further precautions to reduce spread of COVID-19

    Mar 26, 2020

    Reducing the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and protecting vulnerable populations is their highest priority. Lower Columbia College is taking several additional precautionary steps toward this end. · Campus will be closed to all students and visitors March 20 - April 14. · All events and activities are canceled March 20 - April 14. · Spring quarter will run April 20 - June 18 (previously scheduled for April 6 – June 18). · Spring quarter instruction will be delivered online as much as possible. Faculty will provide more speci...

  • Master gardeners available

    Mar 26, 2020

    While the WSU Extension office is closed, faculty and volunteers are available to help you. WSU Master Gardeners are ready to help answer your gardening questions. It's that time of year when everything starts growing and as problems occur, they have the solutions. The WSU Master Gardener Clinic will be closed to in-person visits, but they can be contacted in a couple ways. You can reach them at 360-577-3014, Ext.8. Leave a message, and one of their Master Gardener Volunteers will get back to you quickly. Probably the best way to contact them...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Mar 26, 2020

    Silly Things People Say This article is dedicated to the faithful readers of The Wahkiakum County Eagle who have a sense of humor; as for the rest I have no idea what to tell you. I am writing slowly because I understand some of you can’t read fast. All the isolation because of the virus has many people talking to themselves. I talk to myself all the time and some might find that a bit irritating; however, when I do talk to myself my conversations are really quite lively. The real but modest irritation for me is when I call myself and the p...

  • Fibre Federal Credit Union supports meal programs

    Mar 26, 2020

    Fibre Federal Credit Union is stepping up to help ensure children don’t go hungry while schools are closed. Fibre pledges to donate up to $55,000, which will be disbursed to help each of the 24 school districts within its service areas across seven counties in Oregon and Washington. Collectively, these districts serve over 37,000 total students. A minimum of $2,000 will support schools in Wahkiakum County as a supplement to state-funded breakfasts and lunches already offered by the schools. Shannon Cahoon, Community Development Manager for Fibr...

  • Library closure update announced

    Mar 26, 2020

    While Cathlamet Public Library is closed, library materials checked out and due on or after March 10, have had their due dates extended until April 30, 2020, and will not be accruing fines. That due date will be moved into the future if the closure continues. As they work through future options, continue to contact them at 360-795-3254 or email Librarian Carol Blix at carol@townofcathlamet.com. They will also post updates to their website at . The website offers a variety of resources such as ebooks, e-audiobooks, resource databases, available...

  • State campgrounds to close through April 30

    Mar 26, 2020

    On March 22 the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (Parks), Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced the closure of all state campgrounds across Washington to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Campgrounds will remain closed through April 30. The closure includes roofed accommodations like cabins and yurts. No new campers will be allowed into Parks, WDFW, or DNR lands beginning Monday, March 23. Current campers will be phased out following instructions from land officials. Da...

  • Conservation district to hold teleconference meeting

    Mar 26, 2020

    Due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak, the Wahkiakum Conservation District monthly meetings will be held the first working Monday of the month via teleconference line. Those interested in attending should contact District Manager, Darin Houpt at 360-355-3514. The April board meeting will be at 3 p.m., on Thursday April 9, 2020....

  • Call ahead as lots of cancellations in store

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 19, 2020

    WILD WEATHER--Last Thursday was a super gorgeous day and everyone was enjoying the sun and basically scoffing at the idea of the "snowflake" on their weather apps on their phones, until Friday morning, and then there it was: snow! It seems like Friday the Thirteenth was more like April Fools' Day and we went from flip flops to boots in a matter of hours! We had a few more flakes the next day, but most of the heavier amounts of snow were east of us, so that suited me just fine, but I was pretty amazed to see the white blankets of snow in some...

  • Eligible donors urged to continue to give blood amid COVID-19 concerns

    Mar 19, 2020

    The Washington State Department of Health, alongside partners at Bloodworks Northwest, is encouraging eligible donors to continue to give blood. Growing concerns about COVID-19 is leading to an increased number of canceled blood drives, which is impacting the amount of blood available for those in need. This is creating a significant public health risk and puts our local blood supply in danger of collapse. “Our region’s blood stores are extremely low. We should not let fear from one health issue create another,” Gov. Jay Inslee said. “I en...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Mar 19, 2020

    In order to be proactive about the current situation, the Community Center will be closed until further notice. We will keep you posted as we learn more. Local restaurants will be doing take out orders and they are doing a great job at keeping up morale and making delicious food. The Hope center will not be hosting senior lunch or fitness club, but you can contact Denise at 360-425-3430 ext 259 at the CAP office and arrange to pick up senior lunches in a drive-by manner. AA meetings at the Hope Center are canceled. As we get through this...

  • WFFN and WSU Extension to present farm roundtable

    Mar 19, 2020

    Wahkiakum Food and Farm Network and WSU Wahkiakum County Extension will present a farm roundtable on Thursday, March 26 at 3 p.m., on COVID-19 and emergency/contingency planning for your farm. Local Puget Island farmer and epidemiologist, Dr. Mark Schmidt, will speak on his perspective on COVID-19 and its impact on his farm and community involvement. Mike Gaffney, emergency operations specialist and director of Extension, will present on Strategic Emergency Management Concerns and Continuity of Operations and Recovery planning. Dr. Susan Kerr,...

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