Divorce attorney Deanna Rusch is the newest member of the Camas City Council.
On Monday, Dec. 18, Camas City Council members appointed Rusch to fill the Ward 1 council seat left vacant after former city councilor Tim Hazen resigned his position on Oct. 16, halfway through his second four-year council term, to pursue a business deal involving public city open space.
Rusch was one of eight candidates interviewed by the city council during a Dec. 18 work session before the regular council meeting.
The council announced Rusch would replace Hazen after two rounds of voting by council members. Four of the six council members voted for Rusch. Councilmembers Shannon Turk and Steve Hogan voted for different council candidates.
Rusch moved to Camas about two years ago from her hometown of Happy Valley, Oregon, to be closer to her downtown Vancouver law office.
The new city councilwoman said she applied for the position because it fell within her ward and that, since she had recently switched law firms and had more flexibility and support at her new workplace, the timing was right for her to pursue other interests.