Washougal School District purchases 31-acre parcel for future school site
The Washougal School District (WSD) is purchasing a 31-acre parcel of land in northeast Washougal for a future school site.
The Washougal School District (WSD) is purchasing a 31-acre parcel of land in northeast Washougal for a future school site.
Lori Reed was driving back to Washougal from Idaho on July 21, 2024, when she heard a radio announcement that President Biden had ended his re-election campaign and withdrawn from the upcoming presidential election.
Leaders at the East County Family Resource Center in Washougal say they are seeking community donations to supplement a rapidly dwindling food supply.
The Port of Camas-Washougal will enter 2025 in “a strong financial position,” according to Port commissioner Larry Keister.
Ten East Clark County businesses are participating in the 2024 Taste of the Gorge, an interactive program designed to encourage residents and visitors to explore a diverse array of restaurants and small businesses in the Columbia River Gorge.
Washougal City Councilwoman Michelle Wagner said during the Council’s Oct. 14 meeting that she believes the city of Washougal did not adequately advertise for open positions on the City’s planning commission.
David Tsao couldn’t pass up an opportunity to do some good-natured recruiting in the middle of providing an update about the Washougal School District’s (WSD) transportation department during a Washougal School Board meeting on Oct. 8
The city of Washougal has launched its Washougal Onward Comprehensive Plan Update, a 15-month initiative to guide the City’s growth and development through 2045.
Port of Camas-Washougal Commissioner Cassi Marshall is calling for the Port to brainstorm ways to effectively market its new electric vehicle (EV) charging station in an effort to convince potential customers to drive “a bit off of their regular route.”
Earlier this year, Brett Tarnet walked into Washougal City Hall for the first time and laid out her vision for Mable Kerr Park to city of Washougal leaders during their March 11 workshop.