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September 30, 2021

Camas police join Pink Patch Campaign

The Camas Police Department is joining the Pink Patch Campaign to raise public awareness for breast cancer during the month of October.  The police department also…

September 30, 2021

Church to host craft bazaars in Washougal

  The Camas Church of the Nazarene will hold craft bazaars Oct. 15-16 and Nov. 5-6 at The Outpost, 573 30th St., Washougal. “We know that…

September 30, 2021

Camas honored for budget presentation 

The Camas Finance Department has been awarded the Government Finance Officers Association’s (GFOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the city budget. The award represents…

September 30, 2021

Lacamas Lodge closed for painting

The city of Camas closed its Lacamas Lodge this week, Sept. 27 through Oct. 1, to give the building a fresh coat of paint.  Office staff…

September 30, 2021

Washougal students celebrating Latinx Heritage Month

Kindergartners in the Washougal School District’s new dual-language classrooms are celebrating National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month through Oct. 15.  On Sept. 15, pupils created Costa…

September 23, 2021
The Washougal School District's elementary science curriculum includes a variety of "Mystery Doug" educational videos. (Screenshot by Doug Flanagan/ Post-Record)

Washougal board OKs curriculum despite objections

The Washougal School Board voted to adopt an elementary school science curriculum during its Sept. 14 meeting despite the objections from a parent, who called the educational platform “biased” due to its inclusion of two videos that promote mask-wearing as an effective means of preventing the spread of COVID-19.

September 23, 2021

Port commissioners push for dark fiber

Port of Camas-Washougal commissioner John Spencer is concerned about the lack of reliable high-speed internet access for many Clark County residents. He’s equally concerned that he doesn’t see anybody doing anything about it.

September 23, 2021

Camas officials tackle aging city facilities

Faced with aging facilities that could require quite a bit of maintenance in the near future, Camas city officials have agreed to hire a Seattle firm to provide a detailed facilities assessment of 10 city structures totaling 162,424 square feet.