Longview (Washington)

Cowlitz Bancorporation Announces Date for Annual Shareholder Meeting

LONGVIEW, Wash., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cowlitz Bancorporation (the "Company") announced today that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of Cowlitz Bancorporation will be held on Thursday, December 31, 2009 at the Red...

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Fallen tree cuts power, leads to log truck crash

LONGVIEW, Wash. – A tree that fell in the early morning darkness west of Longview not only caused a power outage but also precipitated a log truck crash that blocked both lanes of an area road for about four hours. Cowlitz...

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Longview: Historic black walnut tree threatened by age, railroad

Arborists say a historic black walnut tree planted from a nut 152 years ago to mark the birthplace of Washington Territory is full of decay, and a Longview historic preservationist fears plans to build a railroad spur nearby...

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JOURNEY LEVEL CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN/INSTRUMENTATION Equa-Chlor has an opening for full-time

JOURNEY LEVEL CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN/INSTRUMENTATION Equa-Chlor has an opening for full-time Journey Level Certified Electrician/Instrumentation at its Chlor-Alkali facility in Longview, WA Job Description: * Perform maintenance...

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General Career opportunities at CCS for all positions in all

General Career opportunities at CCS for all positions in all 5 locations (WA & OR) to join our team. Hydroblasters, Technicians, & CDL Drivers. All can apply at 55 International Way in Longview, WA or online at www.pnecorp.com....

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Naomi Ruth Sessions

Naomi Ruth Sessions Staff Writer Went to the open arms of her Lord on Monday, November 2, 2009, at a local area hospital in Roseburg, Oregon. She was born on May 30, 1923, to Eva and Albert Handley in Fort Morgan, Colorado. She...

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Mount St. Helens tourism 'steady'

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONGVIEW, Wash. -- Some Cowlitz County officials hoped that people staying close to home during the recession for "staycations" would boost tourism this summer at Mount St. Helens. Didn't happen. The Daily...

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Demand high for 100 percent recycled paper

LONGVIEW, Wash. -- Sales of the company's newest lightweight kraft paper, the environmentally friendly FibreGreen, have been growing since it hit the market in March, Fibre marketing director Matt Elhardt said. The company...

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Blasting planned Sunday on Columbia River

LONGVIEW, Wash. -- A dredging contractor plans to start blasting rock Sunday from a stretch of the Columbia River near St. Helens, Ore. The Corps of Engineers says the blasting will create only bubbles at the surface, but...

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Weyco announces Wash. mill curtailment

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONGVIEW, Wash. -- Weyerhaeuser Co. says it will shut down its Longview lumber mill from Nov. 16 through Thanksgiving because of slow market conditions. Company spokesman Anthony Chavez tells The Daily News...

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