New City of Longview Director of Community Development Ann Rivers said she plans to bring forward projects that have a good chance of getting the state’s and the governor’s support, also fit well in the community and have long-term potential.
Several factors play into why projects have failed: new state laws and regulation standards, changing economic trends, the lack of existing pipeline infrastructure and public pushback.
In the fourth workshop on updating the strategic business, the Port of Longview commissioners agreed with consultants from KPFF that they should add education and outreach and environmental stewardship to the community investment section of the plan.
The Port of Longview Commissioners on Wednesday decided to sign a letter in support of the City of Longview’s request for federal grant money,…
Rep. Brian Higgins is asking for clearer guidance for those who cross the border for health care and the loved ones who accompany them.
Five people at the Kelso School Board meeting on Monday night expressed concerns about plans to use natural gas at the new Lexington Elementar…
The Cowlitz Economic Development Council has circulated a letter to members, including local port and cities, that endorses the proposed $2 bi…
The Cowlitz PUD commissioners unanimously voted Tuesday to support “the continued operation” of four lower Snake River dams that some environm…
A proposed $2 billion Kalama methanol plant drew outcry from anti-methanol speakers during a Dec. 13 hearing, but one local community activist…
Longview citizen activist Diane Dick Tuesday accused the Cowlitz County commissioners of violating state public meetings law by conducting “sp…
After an hour of debate, the Cowlitz County commissioners Tuesday morning approved rule changes to ease environmental reviews for small constr…
The chances of a methanol spill in the Columbia River are small, and ecological damage from even a large spill would be minimal, an expert tes…