John C. Thomas Middle School has showcased its school pride and spirit through a creative new project-a vibrant sign now ...
I often hear people say that the problem with young people today is this, or that, or something else. Following the ...
Journalists and news organizations across Washington are pleading with lawmakers to set aside money to support local ...
The Mules are back on the basepaths, and growth is the aim for Wahkiakum's softball season. Head Coach Kami Gray is excited ...
On Monday March 17 members of the Friends of Julia Butler Hansen (FJBH) visited the state capitol to pass out starts from ...
Getting the season's "first marks," the Clatskanie track and field team hosted its Twilight Icebreaker on March 21. "This ...
A bill that would have transferred ownership of the former Naselle Youth Camp to the Chinook Indian Nation has died in the Washington State Legislature, leaving supporters frustrated and the site's ...
To The Eagle, It's before 8 am on a Saturday. I'm opening the post office to distribute the mail and packages for delivery by the mail carriers. The USPS truck driver left the distribution center ...
A recent opinion poll of west Wahkiakum residents/landowners reveals an overwhelming number are opposed to the breaching of dikes. The poll yielded 253 responses and, of the 253 responding, 242 ...
Entering competition with the most athletes the team has had in years, Wahkiakum track and field has two in particular - Sam Dela Cruz and Mayleonna Casey - who return after having made it to state in ...
The Naselle-Grays River Valley School Board held its monthly meeting on March 18. During public comment, Luke Gardner read a prepared statement expressing his concerns. Gardner stated, “I have asked ...
It is a privilege to introduce Angela Metcalf as the new Executive Director of the Appelo Archives Center in Naselle. Angela grew up in Cathlamet and is an alumnus of Wahkiakum High School. She met ...