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  August 14, 2008

At the candidates debate
Hatchery closure part of salmon recovery plan
Chamber hears reports, plans for park
National Night Out serves up a big blast
PUD plans outage, discusses power plans
Math, science teacher now part of WHS history
Two apply for council seat
Accident claims Skamokawa Pete
Board approves clinic personnel
School Supply lists for 2008/2009
All That Jazz at Pioneer Church
Grant writing class offered
Inspirational musician comes to River of Life
What's happening at the Fair?

August 7, 2008

Cothren, Flohr square off
Commissioners act on tideland lease, spill plan
Keeping it local down on the farm
Autistic son communicates with painting
Elochoman hatchery to close
Four seek seat in Congress
Cathlamet student receives $4,000 NASE scholarship
What's happening at the Fair?
Wine tasting, auction to raise funds for FOS
Local farmers market to celebrate agriculture
Candidates forum to be broadcast on KMUN
SR4 closures now single lane for up to 20 minutes
Vacation Bible School begins Monday

July 31, 2008

Candidates prepare for primary
Dino Rossi campaigns in Cathlamet
Commissioners order budget cuts
School board acts on budgets, hears maintenance needs
Local youth participate in CEEEP
National Night Out in Skamokawa
Grays River Covered Bridge Celebration this Saturday
WCF hosts third annual Garden Party on August 7
Burn ban implemented in Wahkiakum County
Commission candidates to appear at Aug 6 forum
Grange News
Summer reading launched


July 24, 2008

Budget shortfall plan evolving
County must pay fraudulent fuel charges in Florida
Council acts on resignation, plans poultry ordinance
Results announced for parade judging
High fuel costs lead to curtailment of Oregonian
WDFW asks boaters to rinse off aquatic weeds
SR 4 rock work going on schedule
Bald Eagle Challenge Run results are in
What's happening at the Fair?
Dollars for Scholars offers second round

July 17, 2008

Commissioners reign in spending
Bald Eagle Fest begins tomorrow
FERC sets, strikes Bradwood LNG action
Golfers raise cash for Kiwanis scholarhips
PUD recognizes retirees, future operations
Weekend art show features local artists
Reportage tells of tropical quest
Clinic finances gain strength
Officials release budget for 08-09 school year
Grays River gets new ambulance
Candidate Rossi to visit Wahkiakum County
Diking Dist. 4 members work on representation
New Deep River boat launch now open
Halibut fishery to reopen July 26 on north coast, Aug. 1 off Ilwaco
Life on the farm and adventures with food


July 10, 2008

Economy cutting county revenues
EMS volunteers: Taking care of family
Land Trust proposes dike Mill Road project
Counties teaming to monitor registered sex offenders
County proceeding with dog tag ordinance
Bald Eagle plans add to activities
What's happening at the Fair?
String quartet concert set for Saturday
FAFF bustling into Naselle July 25-27
WCN funds positive projects
Under construction: A Habitat for Humanity Vacation Bible School

July 3, 2008


Discovery of ancestry leads to life long hobby

PUD, commissioners hold low key meetings
Enforcement of “hands free” law now in effect
Baird hosts town hall meeting
Garage sale is not for the faint-hearted
Search and Rescue conference focuses on volunteer training
Bald Eagle Festival to be bigger, better this year
FAFF lines up golf, nature walks and contests

June 26, 2008

Challenges of deliveries come to end
Commissioners hear bat report, address issues
Port 2 okays Svensen Park bid
Council OK's resolutions
Compact OK's openings
Girls in Government find their voices
Board awards 3 bids, discusses counselor cut
LCEDC gets $10,000 grant
WHS releases honor roll
Baird to host Town Hall meeting in Cathlamet
Youth contests planned for this year's fair
Columbia River anglers can retain sockeye, chinook
Library receives $1000 grant

June 19, 2008

Commissioners hear recap of Bradwood Landing funds
Council ok's road agreement for plant
Port 1 reviews dock plan
WHS seniors receive diplomas, awards, scholarships
PUD busy with wind; other issues
Superintendent watches enrollment counts
Cathlamet pool now open
Wine shop opens in Cathlamet
Nelson receives UW award
Middle school honor roll released
WCF gets grant to fund student habitat restoration project
Clinic begins restructuring, retraining
Social services funding limited in Taiwan
Library goes wireless
Exhibit showcases fiber arts


June 12, 2008

County officials debate advocate
County line road work nearing start
Naselle High seniors graduate
Candidates fill out election ballots
Actors bring money lessons to life
Bald Eagle festival planning underway
WHS seniors graduate this Friday evening
Horizons group attends conference
Chamber hears Kiwanis scholarship tourney plans
Vaudeville show celebrates centennial
Students receive scholarships from National MS Society

SBDC moves to Cathlamet

June 5, 2008

High schools set graduation
County urged to seek state backing in LNG negotiations
County, Corps at odds over crossings
Candidates start to file for election
Dog attack spurs public comments
PUD gives project updates
Community raises $20,000 for students
Fair Princesses announced
New doctor outlines changes at clinic
FAFF needs singers, food vendors
Airway marker light damaged by firearms in Cathlamet
WSU Master Gardeners Corner
Local students make dean's list

May 29, 2008

Commissioners seek regional fishery support
Lisa Marsyla announces candidacy
Wildlife refuge biologist to retire after 31 years
Officials visit LNG facility in Maryland
Plant site, athletic fields occupy school board
Wa-Ki-Hi News
String of Pearls band swings into Pioneer Church
Pool to open for summer

May 22, 2008

Council works on hedge, other issues
Dr. Keith Wright wraps up practice
Chinook season over, but dissatisfaction lingers
Fair manager outlines her goals
PUD considers hydro strategy
Students learn Cathlamet history
Free household hazardous wastes turn-in set
Great White Tail Run results announced
Shellfish seed sale for the Willapa May 31
Finn-Am Jams bring famed Brazilian drummer to Naselle Schools
Girls in government camp applications due soon

May 15, 2008

Timber revenue holding; clinic staff changing
Port district looking for salmon season relief
PUD pursuing dam on the Grays
Clubhouse creates support
WHS students explore in Tech Ed
Chamber discusses approaching tourist season
WHS students advance to FFA Agriscience National Fair
24th Great White Tail Run this weekend
Dollars for Scholars Sturgeon Derby to be held May 31
Knappton Cove celebrates 2008 as year of the rat

May 8, 2008

Company to drill for natural gas
Town hall to focus on fish season
Longview church sets celebration
Clinic board comments on hospital admissions
Model airplane hobby lasts a lifetime
PUD discusses community center, Grays River dam
Skamokawa celebration set for new magazine
Community network seeks grant proposals
Chinook Nation to welcome historic ships

Family Center offers developmental screenings
WSU Master Gardeners
Sailboat races in Cathlamet
Chamber announces meeting speakers


May 1, 2008

County prevails in tideland fee
Election: Reese in, Trott bowing out
Networks advocates for safe WHS prom
Math requirements may change for WHS graduation
Metal thieves cut phone lines
Annual spring tea, luncheon set for May 18 at Rosburg Hall
Finns with fish show pride in Loyalty parade
Astoria musicians scheduled for Pioneer Church concert
Wahkiakum High School releases honor roll
Fashion show highlights quality of donated clothing
Charlotte House enlists men in fight against violence

April 24, 2008

Commissioners file comments on LNG
County officials watching timber market
Horizons group seeking support for grant, community center
Council approves park, beautification
Local banker George Butkus to retire
WHS seniors present portfolios
Two Islands Farm Market to open May 2
Museum to charge admission

Naselle-GRV schools release honor rolls
Helping Hand reaches out
Volunteers needed for youth adventure program
Driver Safety Program registration still open
Free gardening workshop offered
Skamokawa Grange to host dance concert benefit
Local artists reflect with "Water Stories"

April 17, 2008

Svensen Park work almost set
Port 1: Manager controls parking
PUD: Borers, transformers, other equipment
Board hears victim advocates, review comp plan
Donated photos to grace Scarborough Building
Razor clam dig OK'd on four beaches
Assessing learning with the WASL
Lure coursing event planned for Puget Island
Wahkiakum Democrat convention Saturday
Friendly, helpful Taiwan people are welcoming
Expert on war and empire to lecture May 1 at LCC
Landowners to discuss LNG pipeline routes
Classical sax comes to Pioneer Church
Fair begins search for royalty

April 10, 2008

Cothren in the race for a third term
State provides funding for ferry expenses
Foster Road Bridge project troubled
County presses for LNG detail
New doctor joins clinic
Johnson Park suit goes to court of appeals
WSU Master Gardeners Corner
Paul Aldinger to give lecture in Skamokawa
Great White Tail Run gears up
Butler Hansen house hosts local photographer
Archive center launches elders photo project
Community foundation creates Doumit scholarship

SJFC offers monthly parenting groups
Finn-Am Jam movie screening scheduled

April 3, 2008

Timber sale is no sale
Bill Coons announces commission candidacy
Sarah Lawrence is new fair manager
PUD works on water issues
Town hall group search for answers
New monthly column focuses on vulnerable adults
WSU Extension news
County receives funds for food, shelter programs
Driver Safety Program offered
Dept. of Commerce invests $75,000 in four counties

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