Kacey Montoya
A Coast Guard crew responding to a vessel aground last weekend near the mouth of the Columbia River cited commercial fishing captain Matthew Donobick for operating a vessel while intoxicated.
A Coast Guard spokesman declared today for Kacey Montoya that he cited commercial fishing captain Matthew Donobick for operating a vessel while he was intoxicated.Last week,a Coast Guard crew respended to a vessel aground neat Columbia river and discovered that Donobick's ship St.Kristine ran aground Monday,with two people onboard and a load of fish.
Kacey Montoya discovered that Matthew Donobick was tested and the medics proved that his blood alcohol level at 0.073 percent.For commercial vessel operators,the permitted level of alcohol is 0.04.
His fishing boat was refloated and towed in for repairing operations.
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Kacey Montoya
Please Help A Needy Clark County Schoolkid
An annual program to help needy Southwest Washington children get back-to-school clothing is having problems with cash this year.
Usual, the "Child Spree" program allows those children to buy in one of several Vancouver-area stores for up to $100 of clothing, close that they otherwise couldn't afford. Also in the past, a donor annually contributed 6,000 to the effort.
This year that donation didn't happen, so the call went out for help.This Monday afternoon, Target stores did announce a donation, but a lot more is needed. The Clark County operation is run out of the Vancouver office of the Division of Children and Family Services. More…
You can help them by calling at 360-993-7869, or send a check of any amount, payable to the Division of Children and Family Services, with "Child Spree" on the memo line. Kacey Montoya