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Stories by Kelly Moyer

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May 1, 2021
Fairgate Estate, a former bed and breakfast turned assisted living center in Camas' Prune Hill neighborhood, is seen from the road on March 16, 2021. Discover Recovery applied for a conditional-use permit in January 2021 that would convert the property into a 15-bed inpatient drug treatment and recovery center. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record file photo)

Hearings examiner OKs Discover Recovery permit

Camas Hearings Examiner Joe Turner has ruled in favor of granting a conditional-use permit to Discover Recovery, a substance-abuse treatment and recovery center hoping to operate in Camas’ mostly residential…

April 29, 2021
The view west from Northeast Fifth Avenue in downtown Camas shows Georgia-Pacific paper mill chimneys billowing white steam in 2017. (Post-Record file photo)

Camas residents, officials weigh in on paper mill cleanup plan

Dozens of Camas residents and public officials have urged the state’s Department of Ecology to look beyond the current heavy-industrial use at the Geogia-Pacific paper mill in downtown Camas and push for more restrictive cleanup standards.

April 15, 2021
Eric Duensing and John Strocko, co-owners of Camas Slices, gather with family inside the new Camas pizza shop on April 9, 2021. Pictured from left to right: John Strocko (holding Captain Jack the Bengal cat); John's wife, Melissa Strocko; Duensing's stepchildren, Charlie Young and Addison Young; Duensing's wife, Karista Young (holding Jack the dog); and Eric Duensing. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Slice of the East Coast comes to Camas

Eric Duensing is used to going out on a limb. In 2009, Duensing and a friend decided to dive headfirst into the brandnew food truck market in Washington D.C.