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Stories by Dawn Feldhaus

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October 5, 2017

Candidate files as write-in for mayor race

Washougal voters might be surprised to learn there are three candidates for mayor in the Nov. 7 general election — Molly Coston, Dan Coursey and Paul Godin.

October 5, 2017

Steigerwald Commerce Center hopes to bring jobs

The owner and chief executive officer of two companies that could locate in the Steigerwald Commerce Center said those businesses would bring 75 living-wage jobs, with annual average salaries of more than $60,000, to the Port of Camas-Washougal.

October 5, 2017

Washougal council to talk fireworks

The Washougal City Council will hold a public hearing regarding personal fireworks regulations during its next meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, Oct. 9, in the council chambers at City Hall, 1701 “C” St.

October 5, 2017

Tutor Doctor Camas provides academic assistance

With the new school year underway, some parents are realizing that their children could benefit from receiving extra help to understand subjects such as math and science.

September 28, 2017
Attendees of the Dinner in White on the Columbia view silent auction items, Sept. 9 at Marina Park, in Washougal. The event served as a fundraiser for a new library in Washougal. (Contributed photo courtesy of Terri London)

Getting a read on a site

The former location of a First Interstate Bank building in downtown Washougal could be the future site of a new Washougal Community Library — as well as residential, retail and restaurant spaces.

September 28, 2017

Washougal Council OKs additional police officer

The Washougal City Council has authorized Police Chief Ron Mitchell to extend an offer of employment this year for a new police position that is included in the proposed 2018 city budget.

September 21, 2017

Camas, Washougal will pay more for SWAT next year

It is time for Camas and Washougal to renew interlocal agreements for Southwest Washington Regional Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) services, and costs are expected to increase next year.