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Stories by Dawn Feldhaus

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December 29, 2016
The Donald and Angeline Stevenson Off Leash Area in Washougal, which closed at the end of October, will reopen temporarily for approximately four months beginning Jan. 2. The 6.4-acre open space area, outfitted with trails and benches, is located next to Bi-Mart, 3003 Addy St.

Dog park to reopen in Washougal Jan. 2

Dog owners who have driven outside the Camas-Washougal area to take their canines to off-leash areas in Vancouver and elsewhere in Clark County could be relieved to know a local dog park will reopen soon, albeit temporarily.

December 29, 2016
Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Brent Erickson visited the Great Wall during a trip to China in October. Other highlights for him included seeing the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. It was his first time in China. He is planning a return visit with other C-W residents in September 2017. (Photo contributed by Brent Erickson)

Camas-Washougal Chamber promotes trip to China

The Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce is offering area residents an opportunity to visit historical sites, soak in some culture and possibly do some business in China.

December 29, 2016

Cantwell supports funding of SR-14 improvements

Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) wants the U.S. Department of Transportation to consider funding a project that would make some changes to the State Route 14 Corridor in Washougal.

December 22, 2016

Grains of Wrath to open in summer 2017

Four men with varied experiences in brewing beer, operating a restaurant and owning a marketing management company plan to open a craft brewery and restaurant in downtown Camas during summer 2017.

December 22, 2016
Larry Keister and Richard Hamby, both of Washougal, watch David Hansen set up a clay model of a draft waterfront master planning vision prior to the Dec. 14 Port of Camas-Washougal workshop. Lance Killian, president of Killian Pacific, has said development of the waterfront could create more than 500 jobs.

Waterfront planning moves forward

A Seattle architect hired by the Port of Camas-Washougal has referred to the potential of a Fred Meyer store and fuel station opening near Washougal Waterfront Park and Trail, but the developer of some of that land said no agreements are in place.