Since moving to Washougal in 2014, parents Michael and Jessica Minnis have enthusiastically supported Washougal High School athletics.
The Camas-based Greenberry Lady A’s 12U softball club players don’t tend to display a lot of emotion, even after winning big games.
Washougal leaders say the city’s graffiti problem seems to be getting worse.
The Port of Camas-Washougal is ready to welcome a brand-new brewery to its brand-new industrial building in 2023.
Judy Musa believes that The Get To-Gather Farm and the yet-to-be-built new Washougal library have one important thing in common.
Washougal officials are asking local residents to help them decide which Washougal watershed — either Gibbons Creek or the Washougal River — city leaders should select for an upcoming stormwater management plan.
Zoe Nash developed an interest in library sciences relatively later in life, somewhat by chance. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 2006 and intended to pursue a career as an archivist, but eventually realized that occupation wasn’t for her and discovered her true passion in another walk of life.
During a Washougal School Board meeting earlier this year, Washougal School District facilities, maintenance and grounds supervisor Jessica Beehner clicked through a PowerPoint presentation that contained side-by-side photos of Hathaway and Gause elementary schools, Washougal High School and two other district locations, taken in 2021 and earlier this year.
Sheree Gomez-Clark wasn’t planning on leaving her job as the principal at Washougal High School at the end of the 2021-22 school year. But, as she says, the universe sometimes works in weird and unexpected ways. It certainly did for her last month.