Constituents fill 17th Legislative District town hall
A legislative town hall for constituents in the 17th District held Saturday, March 18, at the Port of Camas-Washougal, kicked off with a barrage of bad news.
A legislative town hall for constituents in the 17th District held Saturday, March 18, at the Port of Camas-Washougal, kicked off with a barrage of bad news.
It’s the first period of the school day, and the students in Camas High School choir director Ethan Chessin’s only all-male choir have immersed themselves in a song, “Down to the Bottom of the Sea,” composed by 2022 CHS graduate Brian Bishop and inspired by Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, “Frankenstein.”
Camas School District Superintendent John Anzalone this week provided “a high level” look at where the district might cut $6 million from its 2023-24 budget.
It’s time to say “goodbye” to the Camas-Washougal Skate Park and “hello” to the Riverside Bowl Skatepark.
Nationally renowned pianist and award-winning composer Gregory Partain is returning to his hometown of Camas to help raise funds for the Camas High School choir.
Camas voters may have a say in whether or not the city can collect a new utility tax, after all.
In the wake of a budget cycle that will cut $6 million — about 5% of the Camas School District’s overall budget — during the 2023-24 school year, Camas school officials say they want to help community members better understand the complexities of Washington’s K-12 school funding.
Rumors of Hayes Freedom High’s closure are just that — rumors — the Camas School Board said this week.
The Clark County Deputy Sheriff’s Guild has established an online fundraiser for a Clark County Sheriff’s Office deputy seriously injured in a vehicle crash on Washougal River Road.
Camas city staff have asked officials to approve an $88,020 contract with Stantec, a Portland-based engineering consultancy, to help design and oversee work on the Lacamas Lake dam gates.