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During the holidays, most of us have encountered a Salvation Army bell ringer at the entrance to stores. What many may not ...
The Clatskanie Tigers varsity football team returns for the 2025 season with what Coach Sean Gorley describes as a “pretty good group” of returning players. “Russel Carver, Luke Andreasen, Ayden ...
Effective Aug. 5, former Cathlamet Town Councilmember Jeanne Hendrickson resigned from her position, which resulted in a vacancy for Position No. 4. According to the Town website, Hendrickson ...
To The Eagle, We’re looking for a local space to host upcoming candidate debates, a chance for our community to come together, hear directly from those running for office, and make informed decisions.
Valued Eagle readers and subscribers, The Eagle has been covering the news and events in Wahkiakum County for 135 years. As we announced last week, the subscription and newsstand rate will be ...
During public comment at the Tuesday, Aug. 21 Wahkiakum County Commissioners meeting, Kay Walters of the fair board announced that tickets for the fair can be pre-purchased for $7 or $8 at the gate.
Teachers and staff across the Rainier School District reported back to work this week, gearing up for the return of students on Monday, Aug. 25. The 2025-26 school year promises to bring both fresh ...
On Monday, Sept. 1, come join the “old-timey fun” in Clatskanie for a free big band concert in the park. Come out, dance and listen to the harmonies and rhythms of the North Coast Big Band. Enjoy hot ...
Puget Island News 1975 Reprinted from Wahkiakum County Eagle August 21, 1975 VISITORS Mrs. Ed Frank and daughter Monica of Boring, Ore., visited her parents, the Cecil Eatons from Wednesday to ...
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