May 16 is this “Bond impersonator’s” birthday. Pierce was born in 1953 in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.
Also of note this coming week:
Plan ahead for full closures of SR 4 near Cathlamet
Pre-planned project will remove unstable rock above the highway
CATHLAMET – Drivers should plan ahead to avoid long delays on State Route 4 as crews begin work to improve safety with a pre-planned rockfall prevention project four miles east of Cathlamet.
Contractor crews will fully close SR 4 multiple times each day starting Monday, May 16, while they complete weather dependent work to stabilize the hillside above the highway.
Last razor clam dig of season approved at 3 ocean beaches
OLYMPIA – Shellfish lovers will get one more chance to dig razor clams during a late-season dig set to begin May 18 at Twin Harbors Beach, followed by openings at Mocrocks and Long Beach.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved morning digs at all three beaches after marine toxin tests showed that the clams are safe to eat.
The last dig of the season will begin at Twin Harbors Beach, where morning clam digging will be open May 18-22. Mocrocks Beach will be open for digging May 20-22, and Long Beach will be open May 21-22.
No digging will be allowed at any beach after noon.
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Have a great week!



