OPINION: Without push for COVID prevention, community likely to remain divided
The presidential election is over, but the country — and even our own small piece of Southwest Washington — is still very much a house divided.
The presidential election is over, but the country — and even our own small piece of Southwest Washington — is still very much a house divided.
Administrators at the Washougal-based Riverside Christian School say the private school is “reinventing itself” after a small COVID-19 outbreak in mid-October.
The area’s youngest K-12 students are headed back to the classroom in early November.
The city of Washougal plans to use $100,000 from its federal COVID-19 relief funds to help residents who are struggling to pay their utilities as well as small businesses negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Kindergarten students in Camas and Washougal — as well as in the Battle Ground, Evergreen, Green Mountain, Hockinson, La Center, Ridgefield and Vancouver school districts — will return…
When Governor Jay Inslee announced earlier this month that he was loosening several Safe Start reopening guidelines, including those impacting libraries, the news caught Camas Public Library staff…
Although the Camas and Washougal equestrian teams are both members of the Washington High School Equestrian Teams Association, only one team may be able to compete this season.
City leaders in Camas and Washougal are urging safety over tradition this Halloween in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Camas and Washougal high school student-athletes won’t participate in any official competitions for at least two more months, but new guidelines from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) have given them hope that they’ll be able to return to the practice field soon.
Nearly 60 Camas-Washougal businesses have received forgivable federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans in excess of $150,000 according to documents released by the Small Business Administration and United States Treasury.