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  • Fibre Federal Credit Union shares 2022 community impact

    Mar 16, 2023

    Fibre Federal Credit Union serves 11 counties in Washington and Oregon with financial services and community support projects. In 2022, the credit union continued its mission to strengthen and improve the communities it serves through partnerships, sponsorships, and donations. Last year, Fibre Federal donated $219,000 to 194 organizations across its service areas, and awarded $11,000 in scholarships to members pursuing higher education. Fibre Federal provided free financial education courses and materials to 834 adults and 2,462 K-12 students...

  • March tentative coastal razor clam digs at Mocrocks and Copalis beaches announced

    Mar 16, 2023

    Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers have tentatively scheduled additional razor clam digging dates at Mocrocks and Copalis beaches in March. "After reopening harvest on Copalis and Mocrocks since late January, we are delighted to announce tentative digs at both beaches for the remainder of March," said Bryce Blumenthal, WDFW coastal shellfish biologist. "Marine toxin levels on Long Beach and Twin Harbors are still too high for reopening, but we're hopeful that digging will return to one or both of those beaches...

  • Island life

    Mar 16, 2023

    Pampas grass shines in the sunlight of a late winter afternoon. Photo by Rick Nelson....

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Mar 9, 2023

    Greetings from the fair office! Wow it’s time for the Flea Market again; March 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. We still have a couple tables available if anyone is interested. Call the office (360)795-3480. Also we will have the sale open in the T-Building with a lot of new stuff added from an Estate Sale. So come on down and grab yourself a treasure or two. The Smoke on the Water Music Fest game show night at the fairgrounds will be held March 25. For more information call the office. April will be a busy month with the flea market, Easter Egg H...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Mar 9, 2023

    March is raining by. It's sure strange to have snow and hail and rain and wind, oh but wait...it's still winter, isn't it? Did lots of reading in past couple weeks. First a fairly new biography of Julia Butler Hansen that's top notch by John Hughes. Mayor David Olson showed it to me, so I borrowed it and got my own copy. I cannot understand why someone in Cathlamet isn't selling it. Since the Mayor is working hard on recognizing the importance of her life and her house, it would be nice to have...

  • New small business education training offered

    Mar 9, 2023

    The Cowlitz Wahkiakum Council of Governments working in conjunction with the Cowlitz Economic Development Council and Lower Columbia College, is offering three new education workshops for businesses. These workshops are designed to provide businesses with the knowledge needed to improve business performance with step-by-step tasks to apply what is learned. Each class will include in person instruction with an experienced small business owner instructor, online course content and materials accessible for one year and networking with other local...

  • Students with disabilities invited to apply for Youth Leadership Forum

    Mar 9, 2023

    High school students with disabilities can apply to the 21st annual Youth Leadership Forum to learn leadership, citizenship and personal skills. About 30 students will attend this free overnight camp, which will be at the Dumas Bay Center in Federal Way from July 30 to Aug. 4. The Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues & Employment (GCDE) is accepting applications through May 31. There is no cost to parents for their student to attend. The Youth Leadership Forum (YLF) is designed for students with disabilities who want to be or are l...

  • Wahkiakum Outdoors' educational event: Catching the Last Ferry

    Mar 9, 2023

    How long has there been a ferry crossing from Puget Island? Come by the Hope Center, 320 S 3rd St. in Cathlamet, at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 25 to hear Speaker Jim Aalberg, past director of Oregon Historical Society, explain the history of the last ferry still operating on the Columbia River between Oregon and Washington. Going back nearly a century, 10 different ferries have plied the waters between Cathlamet and Puget Island, Washington, and Westport, Oregon. Designs and schedules have changed often over the years. Guaranteed to be a...

  • New appointee to LCC Board of Trustees

    Mar 9, 2023

    Lower Columbia College has announced the appointment of Bogyeong Kim to the LCC Board of Trustees. LCC Trustees are appointed by the governor. Bogyeong holds a bachelor's degree in English Education from Kyungnam University in South Korea. She previously worked as a teacher in South Korea's public school system. Bogyeong relocated to the United States with her spouse, Eric McLaughlin. They have two children, daughter Gema McLaughlin, and son Jaden McLaughlin. Bogyeong joined the LCC Board in...

  • WSU Master Gardener Workshop: Rose Pruning at Longview Library

    Mar 9, 2023

    On Saturday, March 18 at 10 a.m., join WSU Master Gardener Michele Thomas for a free in-person rose pruning workshop at the Longview Library Memorial Rose Garden, 1600 Louisiana St. There will be a pruning demonstration to explain proper cutting technique and then everyone will have the opportunity to practice what they learned. Bring your clippers, loppers and leather gloves. Your tools will be cleaned and sharpened before you start pruning. Coffee, tea, and cookies will be provided by the Friends of The Library....

  • Winter weather will be here for a bit longer

    Kay Chamberlain|Mar 2, 2023

    STILL WINTER--If you live in my neck of the woods, you woke this past Sunday, Feb. 26, with no power and lots of snow on the ground. The snow was very pretty but as the “dusting” of predicted snow turned into several inches, my enjoyment started to wane just a bit. Couple that with trees falling down and taking out power lines, which affected many over Ingalls Road, West Valley Road and along SR 4 from the rock pit to KM, that was not exactly welcomed. A big “thank you” to PUD crews for coming out once again and fixing a mess along Ingalls...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Mar 2, 2023

    Last Sunday I visited with the Building Committee for the Naselle Community Center. Those lovely and faithful folks are a joy to visit with. I talked with them about my history as a fundraiser/grantwriter/consultant with non-profits and gave them some of my experiences with both large and small organizations. I first came to Wahkiakum County in February of 2003 to offer a grantwriting class that turned out to be a good sized group. There are similarities among non-profits in our area, whether...

  • Stop Social Security-related scams National Slam the Scam Day March 9

    Mar 2, 2023

    On National Slam the Scam Day and throughout the year, the Social Security Administration gives you the tools to recognize Social Security-related scams and stop scammers from stealing your money and personal information. Share scam information with your loved ones. Slam the Scam! Recognize the four basic signs of a scam: · Scammers pretend to be from a familiar organization or agency, like the Social Security Administration. They may email attachments with official-looking logos, seals, signatures, or pictures of employee credentials. · S...

  • What's happening at the Fair?

    Patty Dursteler|Mar 2, 2023

    Greetings from the fair office. Hope everyone had a wonderful February. The fair will have lots of events in the next couple months. The Flea Market will be March 11. Tables are still only $10, and you can call the office to reserve yours. On March 25 there will be a fundraiser for the Smoke on the Water Music fest, a game show night. This sounds really fun and I can't wait. Then in April we have the Easter Bingo on the 6th and the Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt on the 7th at 11 a.m. Also that day the Wahkiakum Fair Foundation will hold their...

  • Astoria Brewing Company to host writers meet and greet

    Mar 2, 2023

    A writers meet and greet, with Bunny Keterman, will be held Tuesday, March 14, 6:30-8 p.m., at the Astoria Brewing Company, 144 11th Street, Astoria. This is a free event, no registration needed. You do not need to be a member of the Guild. Your host, Bunny, will start the evening by facilitating introductions. Bunny is a local writer and Writer’s Guild board member; she is a humorist, and mental health educator and advocate. She is the author of the website and blog, The Absurdess.com, a collection of the funny, heart-felt stories from her l...

  • Volunteers with sewing experience sought

    Mar 2, 2023

    The Sewing and Textile Advisors of Cowlitz County with WSU Extension 4-H youth program are looking for volunteers with sewing experience and fiber skills for a short-term commitment. Sewing and Textile Advisors endeavor to teach a broad range of sewing and other “fiber skills.” The following skills: such as knitting, tatting, crocheting, and stitchery will be options to adults and children through hands-on learning. Sewing skills using a sewing machine, fabric, notions, patterns, and other fiber art specific tools are part of the program. The...

  • VFW presents state awards to local students

    Mar 2, 2023

    On January 21, at the Washington State VFW Mid-Winter Conference in Yakima, this year's state winners of the Youth Essay, Patriots Pen, and Voice of Democracy competitions were announced. Out of the entire state, the Wahkiakum School District had winners in the Youth Essay and the Patriots Pen competitions. On February 22, Wahkiakum VFW Post 5297 Commander Bill Tawater and Junior Vice Commander/Youth Program Director, Art Young, presented third place Patriots Pen winner, 7th grader Joshua Moon,...

  • CAC piano concert set for March 12

    Mar 2, 2023

    Clatskanie Arts Commission will present Pianist John Nilsen in concert Sunday, March 12, at 3 p.m., at Birkenfeld Theatre, 75 S. Nehalem, Clatskanie, Oregon Nilsen, internationally acclaimed guitarist, pianist and composer, has performed in all 50 states and on four continents. His performance will cover a wide variety of music –jazz, folk, classical and rock woven compositions, traditional hymn arrangements, boogie-woogie, and some classics. During his performance he will also weave stories of his life and his career which has taken him all o...

  • New Spring reading challenge at Cathlamet Public Library announced

    Mar 2, 2023

    Spring into reading, March - May! Spring into reading with your community! For ages five and up, log your reading online throughout the challenge to earn a new set of colorful badges and prizes. Read or listen to 12 books over three months to win prizes, including local gift cards, games, plants and books. Register for the challenge or log into your existing Beanstack account at https://cathlamet.beanstack.org or call for information during library hours of 2-5 p.m., Tuesdays through Saturdays at 360-795-3254. More information at...

  • Art show begins March 4

    Mar 2, 2023

    The Cathlamet Public Library will host an art show for local home-schooled students. The show begins March 4 and ends March 18. The show may be viewed Tuesday through Saturday from 2-5 p.m. The students attended art classes at ImaginArt located in Cathlamet, with art instructor Leslie R. Billington. Support local youth artists by stopping by the library to view their pieces. The artists submitted sculptures, acrylic, acrylic with multimedia and watercolor paintings. Donations to the library for their support of young artists will be...

  • Children's storytime resumes at library

    Mar 2, 2023

    Preschool and Elementary children and their parents are welcome to join library staff at the Cathlamet Public Library in the children's picturebook area for Children's Storytime on Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m., to listen to the librarian or a library volunteer share one or more picturebooks....

  • Lions Club Students of the Month

    Mar 2, 2023

  • Alumni batting practice planned

    Mar 2, 2023

    Mules baseball will host an Alumni Batting Practice and Season Send Off BBQ on March 11 at 10 a.m. All Mules Baseball alumni are welcome to kick the rust off and show the youngsters how it’s done. Afterwards they’ll gather for a meal and socializing, sending the high school team into the 2023 season. Shirts, hats, and hoodies will be available for purchase or order. Suggested donation of $20 is asked to help cover expenses. For more information contact Head Coach Garrett Radcliffe at gradcliffe@wahksd.k12.wa.us. Go Mules!...

  • Exercise with music at Grange on Saturday

    Kay Chamberlain|Feb 23, 2023

    GETTING PREPARED--As this week starts, it’s a drippy day in the 40s but according to forecasters, we are in for some very cold days, so I hope you were ready to bundle up and keep warm somehow. Whenever we see temperatures in the 20s forecast, that’s not a great deal for man nor beast and then throw in a chance of some snow and it could be a really miserable few days. Keeping my fingers crossed that the forecast changes and we are all a bit cooler but nothing too severe; one can always hope! It is still winter so I guess we shouldn’t be too s...

  • Downriver Dispatches

    Karen Bertroch|Feb 23, 2023

    Newspapers: I highly value our Eagle newspaper. It is one of the few small-town papers still in existence. We have become a society that reads "electronic" news. This illustrates our addiction to being stimulated by instant news and constant information with no data, science or study beyond what we see and hear. Good things can happen on our devices, but we err when we believe only what a device tells us. Newspapers are meant to provide "investigative news," not unverified information....

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