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Stories by Danielle Frost

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March 29, 2016
Master Gardener Laura Heldreth will give a presentation on Beneficial Insects at the Camas Library. "Most people don't realize that 99 percent of bugs in our gardens are beneficial. They are not the enemy." (Contributed photo)

Beneficial bugs

When most people think of insects, they likely envision something harmful that needs to be eradicated, especially when gardening.

March 22, 2016
Students in Mona Davies' science class at Jemtegaard Middle School have spent the past several months gathering data at Gibbons Creek. In May, they will present their findings at the Clark County Watershed Congress.

An outdoor laboratory

When Mona Davies heard a student question disbelievingly that there would be enough to do during three days of outdoor school, a lightbulb went off.

March 17, 2016

Preschool childfind screening set

A preschool childfind screening is being offered on Wednesday, March 23. It is free to parents of children ages 3 to 5 years old who reside in the Camas…

March 15, 2016
Jannie Van de Burgh's favorite aspect of the newly revamped museum is this replica of a one room schoolhouse, complete with a wood stove and photos of local schools in the early 20th century.

A new feel

When Bernie Englund enters the Two Rivers Heritage Museum to begin her volunteer shift, it has a whole different feel than a few months ago.

March 1, 2016
Cape Horn-Skye students hold up signs representing the number of times the school has been named a statewide School of Distinction during an assembly last week.

Distinctly proud

Kodiak pride was bursting out of the gymnasium at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary Thursday.