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June 18, 2020
From left to right: Lindsay Inzalaco, Sandy Burgess and Steve Inzalaco, of Shady Grove Farm in Camas, wait for customers at the Camas Farmer's Market on Wednesday, June 10. (Photos by Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas Farmer’s Market opens for 2020 season

Camas-Washougal residents looking for fresh, local produce and a family-friendly outdoor space to visit with neighbors while still safely social-distancing in this COVID-19 era are in luck: The Camas Farmer’s Market is back for another season and has put precautions in place to help keep vendors and visitors safe from the coronavirus.

June 18, 2020

Contact tracing helped Clark County move into Phase 2

Clark County officials say a new COVID-19 contact-tracing partnership between the county and the nonprofit Public Health Institute (PHI) is helping county residents, including those in Camas and Washougal, move safely through Governor Jay Inslee’s four-phase state reopening.

June 18, 2020

Camas mayor backs police policy reforms

As nationwide protests decrying police brutality against people of color enter their third week, the mayor of Camas is using his platform to speak about racism and police use-of-force policies.

June 11, 2020
Ann and Kay Prouty, of Washougal, shown here with their great-grandson, Jonathan, in Ann's arms, have been named the 2020 Camas Days queen and king. The Proutys are longtime volunteers in their community and active in the Church of Christ. (Contributed photo courtesy of Ann Prouty)

Washougal couple named Camas Days royalty

This year’s Camas Days may have been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and statewide ban on large gatherings, but the Camas Days 2020 Senior Royalty Court lives on.

June 11, 2020
Camas School District Superintendent Jeff Snell answers media questions related to the resignation of Camas High School Principal Liza Sejkora (not pictured) at the district's headquarters on Feb. 7, 2020.  (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas: ‘We want to have students back’

For most parents of school-aged children who have seen their daily schedules upended by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there is still one question looming: “Will children return to classrooms in the fall?”