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August 26, 2021
Camas Heat members (left to right) Lincoln Fogle, Max Gibson, Jaxson Sullivan and Ben  Deochand celebrate after winning the boys 11-and-under division championship at the Oregon Hoopla 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament in Salem, Ore., on Aug. 8, 2021. (Contributed photo courtesy of Jeremy Fogle)

Camas Heat win big at Oregon Hoopla

After the Camas Heat youth basketball team defeated its opponent to win the boys 11-and-under division championship at the 2021 Oregon Hoopla 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament in Salem, Oregon, on Aug. 8, the vanquished squad’s coach approached Camas coach Jeremy Fogle and said, “We just can’t get over the ‘Camas hump.’”

August 26, 2021
Children dress up and gather around a tree at the TreeSong Nature Awareness and Retreat Center's  2018 "Run Wild!" event in Camas.

Community groups, supporters help TreeSong thrive during pandemic

Michelle Fox is overcome with joy, gratitude and a bit of disbelief when she thinks about how the TreeSong Nature Awareness and Retreat Center’s two recent major projects were completed thanks to the hard work and financial assistance from a variety of community members, organizations and businesses who love nature and believe in her mission.

August 19, 2021

Washougal movie night to feature ‘Beethoven’

The Washougal Business Association will present its second “Movies in the Plaza” event on Saturday, Aug. 21, at Reflection Plaza in Washougal. “Beethoven,” a 1992 comedy starring Charles Grodin, will…

August 19, 2021
A sign posted to the front of A Beer at a Time in downtown Camas in October 2020 tells patrons they must wear a face covering inside the restaurant. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record file photo)

Clark County COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations increasing again

With the COVID-19 activity rate now four times higher than it was just three weeks ago, Clark County Public Health officials are urging everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated against the coronavirus and wear face coverings in public indoor spaces to help slow the spread of the virus.

August 19, 2021
Washougal eighth-grader Jocelyn Guajardo, works on a bridge-building project during a recent Washougal School District summer school class session. District leaders have confirmed that all students and staff members must continue to wear masks while in school buildings during the 2021-22 school year. (Contributed photo courtesy of the Washougal School District)

Washougal School Board resumes in-person meetings

The Washougal School Board resumed in-person meetings this month for the first time since a May 25 school board meeting ended in disruption and police citations against three community members.