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  • Winter recreational crabbing will open through end of January

    Jan 2, 2020

    The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced recently that two additional marine areas of Puget Sound have re-opened for recreational crab fishing and remain open through Jan. 31, 2020. The portion of Marine Area 9 between the Hood Canal Bridge and a line from Foulweather Bluff to Olele Point (Port Gamble, Port Ludlow) and the portion of Marine Area 12 (Hood Canal) north of a line projected due east from Ayock Point opened on Dec. 20 and will remain open through Jan. 31, 2020. After evaluation of crab harvest and December...

  • Winter concert

    Dec 26, 2019

    Second and third graders performed at the winter concert for a full house last Wednesday at J.A. Wendt. "Students from Mrs. Sauer, Mrs. Wilson and Mr. John's classes shared songs about Santa, Christmas dreams and ended with a group performance of Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer," Principal Nikki Reese said. "It was a great way to celebrate the season."...

  • Students enjoy this holiday craft

    Diana Zimmerman|Dec 26, 2019

    Linda Wright, above left, who retired from teaching a few years ago, returns each holiday season to help fifth grade students in Lisa Frink's classroom decorate the papier mache snowmen they have spent the last week and a half crafting. When I caught up with her on Tuesday, she was working with Hank Wilson, a student from Shelley Quigley's 4th/5th grade class. According to Wright, who used to teach the whole art lesson from start to finish, students have been making papier mache snowmen for...

  • Coming Events fromthe Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Dec 26, 2019

    It is officially the day after The Holiday, you made it. Did you handle it like a North Pole Elf-Boss? Did you receive a miracle? Were you surprised by a kindness that was unexpected? Did you connect with people you love? Are you exhausted, broke and traveling home in a crowded airplane? Take a deep breath, close your eyes and become mindful of your surroundings. This season of unity and connection lays the ground for interaction and gives us an opportunity to put mindfulness in motion. Simple and repeated practice of awareness can give...

  • Lions Club honors students

    Dec 26, 2019

    The Wahkiakum Lions Club recently announced their Student of the Month recipients....

  • Wahkiakum SAR members celebrated

    Ron Wright|Dec 26, 2019

    Wahkiakum County Search and Rescue completed 2019 with a holiday celebration at the County Courthouse last Wednesday evening. The evening began with dinner provided by the Team Board of Directors and ended with search and rescue-related presents passed out by "Santa" Billy Goldsmith, and we had plenty to celebrate in between. By far the biggest is that we had no actual emergency call-outs this year (compared to eight last year). Thanks, everyone in the public for being safe! We also had an...

  • Have a safe and Happy New Year

    Kay Chamberlain|Dec 26, 2019

    DROUGHT OVER?--Considering the monsoon weather we had at the end of last week, I'm thinking our drought situation should be about over! It not only dumped, and filled creeks and streams and fields to the brim, but it also blew pretty good, so the roadways were full of debris. Mountain ski resorts were happy though as they got lots of snow, and the only folks really unhappy about that were the ones traveling that got caught in the transition from "nothing" to "just wet" and then, "holy cow, snow!", so if they weren't prepared, they were in for a...

  • The Eagle Calendar

    Dec 26, 2019

    December 26, 2019 through January 2, 2020 THURSDAY Community Center, Cathlamet, 9 a.m.-Noon. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Community Center, Cathlamet, 6-7-15 p.m. Sandra Sews, 10:30-Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, The Hope Center, 3rd & Maple, Cathlamet, Noon. Senior Citizen Luncheon, Rosburg Hall, Noon. CathlameTones, Hotel Cathlamet, 6 p.m. Cathlamet Fire Department, 7 p.m. District No. 4 Fire Department, drill night, 7 p.m. Skamokawa Fire Department, 7 p.m. Grays River Fire Department, fire/ambulance, 7 p.m. Senior Fitness & Balance Class,...

  • Smalley Family Legacy Part III

    Darrell Alexander|Dec 26, 2019

    Smalley Family Legacy Part III Who was Frank Smalley and why was he so important to this community? The census records up to 1920 state that he was only a farmer. He was more than just a farmer. Newspaper records tell a different story. From The Daily Astorian, Nov. 15, 1907: Frank Smalley, the Frankfort logger disposed of his Young's River interests and will devote himself to the operation of his north shore properties for the future. From the Oregonian, April 5, 1919, for sale: Cafeteria with...

  • Merry Christmas to one and all

    Kay Chamberlain|Dec 19, 2019

    DAMP--It's not that uncommon to have some miserable weather right before the holidays, but every once in awhile, it's not nearly as bad as it could be or has been, so when dealing with some rain and foggy conditions lately, I'm just glad it's not snow or ice, so I'll count my blessings. Let's hope any moisture we get isn't too heavy as we are already pretty soggy and I've seen some mini slides and falling rocks along the roadways and we're hoping "mini" ones don't turn into "maxi" ones! SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating birthdays from Dec. 19-25...

  • Fighting Smelt finish fall quarter

    Dec 19, 2019

    The Lower Columbia College Fighting Smelt Speech & Debate Team hosted and competed at the 47th Annual Michael Dugaw Smelt Classic on December 7 and 8. The tournament was attended by eight regional and national colleges. Though LCC was not eligible for team sweepstakes awards at their own tournament, members of the team experienced a number of truly remarkable successes. LCC Speech and Debate will now take some time off between academic quarters. They will be back in action January 24-26 at the...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Dec 19, 2019

    Smalley Family Legacy Part II When the Smalley family left for Oregon in 1865 with three small children and Martha pregnant, most wagon trains leaving Missouri for Oregon left in April because if they left in March, they would get some winter weather which would stall them in the beginning. They would want to leave as early as possible so they would get very little winter at the end. It normally took four to six months to cross the length of the Oregon Trail with wagons pulled by oxen. Before...

  • Joining forces against foodborne disease

    Dec 19, 2019

    A partnership between Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and the University of Washington was selected as the nation’s newest Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence (CoE) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Each year, the CDC says about 48 million Americans are sickened by foodborne diseases; 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die. Improving food safety, outbreak response, and reducing the ongoing threat of foodborne illness is the focus of the Washington CoE, a joint venture between DOH and the UW School o...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Dec 19, 2019

    The new year is time when a lot of people set goals; a resolution to themselves to improve some facet of their life. As those of you who read my column already know, I am a huge proponent of taking what you have and making it better. Health, well-being, stress management, mindfulness, social equity, and physical fitness, to name a few, all go hand in hand with my line of work in the prevention field. My goal is to be a source of information to support your well-being, focusing on every aspect of wellness. Since it is almost 2020, I think maybe...

  • Carols at the Pioneer Center

    Dec 19, 2019

    People across the community gathered to sing carols at the Pioneer Center Friday evening. Photo by Kathi Howell....

  • Grief Recovery and Survivors of Suicide Loss groups offered

    Dec 19, 2019

    Community Home Health & Hospice is offering a free, six-week grief recovery group titled Walk through Grief. Class starts Tuesday, March 31, from 1-3 p.m., and continues weekly through May 5, 2020. This grief support group provides the opportunity to process grief caused by loss. and creates a safe environment in which to look at old beliefs about grief and receive new tools to complete unresolved emotions that may still be causing pain. This group will be facilitated by a trained Grief Recovery Specialist. Pre-registration is required. CHH &...

  • New fees to take effect in January

    Dec 19, 2019

    Beginning January 1, 2020, the park entrance fee at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park will increase to $10 per adult. This is part of a multi-year effort by the National Park Service to standardize fees at similar units of the National Park system. This will put the entrance fee to Lewis and Clark National Historical Park in line with similar National Park sites. The current fee for those 16 and older is $7.00. The new fee will be $10.00....

  • WSP phone number used in 'spoofing' scam

    Dec 12, 2019

    Late Monday afternoon, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) became aware that a WSP associated phone number is being “spoofed” and fraudulent bomb threats are being made with voicemail instructions to go to a suspicious website in an apparent scam attempt. Multiple law enforcement agencies across the state have received calls from citizens regarding the message. There is no indication that these calls reflect any actual threat but in abundance of caution, WSP advises anyone who receives a threatening call of any sort to contact law enf...

  • LCC announces campus closure

    Dec 12, 2019

    Lower Columbia College (LCC) will be closed to the public from December 23 through 27. The College will also be closed on January 1. Winter quarter classes begin on January 6....

  • Last flea market of year at fairgrounds Saturday

    Kay Chamberlain|Dec 12, 2019

    FOGGY--As we begin this work week, we've got plenty of foggy mornings in West Valley, but not a lot of heavy rains like our neighbors to the south of us, so I guess I'll take the damp foggy mornings and drier days, rather than the downpours they've had. It makes you feel chilled to the bone though, so it's definitely time to drag out the heavier sweaters and throw that extra blanket back on the bed! We may see some rain move in by the time you read this, but hopefully it doesn't cause us any serious problems. SPECIAL DAYS--Those celebrating...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Darrell Alexander|Dec 12, 2019

    Smalley Family Legacy, Part I This is by no means a complete story of this strong pioneer family, but will serve to illustrate the depths of love this family endured never knowing that their name would echo in history. This story has its roots in England and Ireland, yet continues this day in Wahkiakum County. I would like to say a specific thanks to Bonnie LaDoe, an 82 year old native Portlander and Grays River wannabe, who provided me with many photos and information that helped me in...

  • Coming Events--Community Center in Cathlamet

    Meadow Meeder, Healthy Community Specialist|Dec 12, 2019

    As a recent transplant to this county, I find myself still becoming accustomed to the weather nuances. It’s enjoyable to me to learn what others consider ‘winter’. I can count quite a few benefits to having a wet winter over a snow filled one, but I can’t stop dreaming of the magic of waking up, looking outside and seeing that white blanket of snow. Ninety five miles south of Lake Erie, where I grew up, is technically on the outskirts of the famous Snowbelt. I remember the blizzard of ‘93 and how my 7-year-old self-thought the entire world mus...

  • WSU Leadership Academy program offered

    Dec 12, 2019

    WSU Leadership Academy is a community leadership program designed to help individuals engage and inspire others. Topics include influencing public policy, media relations, economic development, fundraising, meeting facilitation, and conflict management. Classes will be held weekly on Monday night from 6-8:15 p.m. Starting January 27 and continuing through March 30, the classes will be held at the Cowlitz County Training Center, 1942 First Avenue in Longview. Class registration is due by January 18 and is limited to 20 people. Registration is...

  • Next In Their Footsteps event set for Dec. 15

    Dec 12, 2019

    Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop has announced the next In Their Footsteps free speaker series event. Historic Winter Transportation by Richard Brenne will be held Sunday, December 15, at 1:00 p.m. Did Lewis and Clark know anything about skiing? Ski historian Richard Brenne doesn't think so, but he knows they referenced snowshoes in their journals. Brenne theorizes that the expedition members might've been constantly interacting with the distant descendants of skiers or snowshoers. His talk will become a fun discussion ran...

  • Street closures and parking set for lighted parade

    Paige Lake|Dec 12, 2019

    The Holiday Market and Wahkiakum Lighted Parade will go on rain or shine at the Elochoman Slough Marina, so bundle up in warm clothes and don’t forget your umbrella. Come early to get your spot and shop the many vendors and kids activities at the market which will open at 3 p.m on Saturday, December 14. Bring your camp chair to warm up by one of the bonfires while you enjoy some chili and other tasty treats from Maria’s Taco Shack. Parking will be available on Wesley Street by the marina, the Family Health Clinic parking lot, the lot next to...

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