- Source: Wahkiakum County Eagle
The Wahkiakum County Eagle is a weekly newspaper, originally founded in 1891, based in Cathlamet and covering Wahkiakum County in the U.S. state of Washington.
History
The newspaper was founded as the Skamokawa Eagle in 1891 by S. G. Williams. It joined the Cathlamet Gazette in the local news field in this lower Columbia River town. In 1930, David Head of Cathlamet bought the paper; at the time it was thought to be the only newspaper in the Pacific Northwest still produced with a hand press. Although one source states that the Gazette lasted only about five years, a 1940 Oregon Journal news item states that it continued as the Columbia River Sun from the early 20th century until it merged with the Eagle in that year, and was renamed to simply The Eagle.
It has been owned by several generations of the Nelson family since 1963. Rick Nelson, who took over as owner and publisher after his parents' death in 2006, died in 2023. His son Jacob and Jacob's husband, Brandon Simmons, took over after Rick's death. Both expect to continue in their existing careers while managing the Eagle.
References
External links
Wahkiakum County Eagle official website
Chronicling America page
Mondo Times page