The Lower Columbia College Foundation has named Dr. Richard Nau as the 2025-26 Benefactor of the Year. Benefactor honorees have a history of providing financial support to the foundation and/or ...
In December 2024, a bizarre murder case made headlines across the country, Kristil Klug of Broomfield, Colo., had been murdered in her home, an ex-boyfriend was implicated in the following months for ...
The Clatskanie Tigers varsity boys basketball team suffered two losses last week, with the first being a blowout and the ...
I recently interviewed Beth Hansen for our 48th installment of Reader's Fave, a casual interview with someone who shares ...
As of Sunday, Jan. 25, Puget Island, much to the delight of some residents, grew quiet. So, too, did the waters surrounding Tennasilhe Island, Grays Bay, the Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge, ...
A new bill would allow for locally designated “accident risk zones” along high-risk stretches of public roads where crashes are common and unsafe driving can have outsized consequences. Introduced by ...
The Clatskanie varsity girls basketball team started its weekend with a grueling, double-overtime 61-59 loss last Friday, Jan. 23, at Knappa. The score was 19-18 Knappa going into halftime, but the ...
Popular thrift and antique store in Rainier, Mee Maw’s Attic, announced Monday, Jan. 19, they will be closing their business, citing ongoing health reasons. Owner Jill Parker shared she’s suffered a ...
To The Eagle, I’m writing to encourage our community to vote YES on the upcoming school levy. This levy is not a new tax, but rather a replacement levy—a renewal of the support our schools have relied ...
During the Wednesday, Jan. 14 meeting of the Grays River Flood Control District (GRFCD), recently appointed Wahkiakum County Commissioner Mark Letham administered the Oath of Office for Position #3 on ...
To The Eagle, When do the people of Cathlamet and Puget Island get a chance to vote against the PUD takeover of Cathlamet assets? Olaf D. Thomason Sr. Puget ...
During its Monday, Jan. 19 session, Cathlamet Town Council approved an agreement with Vancouver engineering consulting firm Gray & Osborne, Inc. "for additional cultural resources services" relating ...