Arts Commission seeks lifetime achievement award nominations
The Clark County Arts Commission is seeking nominations for its Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes an artist, arts educator or arts advocate who lives or works in the…
The Clark County Arts Commission is seeking nominations for its Lifetime Achievement Award, which recognizes an artist, arts educator or arts advocate who lives or works in the…
For a second year, Clark County Historical Museum (CCHM) has joined together with four other local nonprofits for Friday Night Flicks, an outdoor film experience that runs July…
Clark County is accepting applications to fill four vacancies on the seven-member Parks Advisory Board. All four terms begin immediately. Three of the terms end Dec. 31, 2024,…
Clark Court Administrator Cheryl A. Stone of the Clark County Superior Court, is alerting Clark County residents that there is currently another scam being perpetrated regarding jury service.
The Clark County Council is accepting applications from local organizations for grants that encourage historic preservation and programs, including preservation of historic documents. The Historical Promotion…
Zoe Nash developed an interest in library sciences relatively later in life, somewhat by chance. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California-Santa Barbara in 2006 and intended to pursue a career as an archivist, but eventually realized that occupation wasn’t for her and discovered her true passion in another walk of life.
During a Washougal School Board meeting earlier this year, Washougal School District facilities, maintenance and grounds supervisor Jessica Beehner clicked through a PowerPoint presentation that contained side-by-side photos of Hathaway and Gause elementary schools, Washougal High School and two other district locations, taken in 2021 and earlier this year.
Sheree Gomez-Clark wasn’t planning on leaving her job as the principal at Washougal High School at the end of the 2021-22 school year. But, as she says, the universe sometimes works in weird and unexpected ways. It certainly did for her last month.
Washougal City Council: The Council will hold a workshop at 5 p.m. and regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, July 11, at Washougal City Hall, 1701 “C” St., Washougal. For information about the agenda or about how to watch or listen to the meetings online, visit cityofwashougal.us/129/Agendas-Minutes.
For the past several years, Molly Coston was known as “Mayor Molly.” Now, she may be known as “Queen Molly.”