National motocross race organizers cancel Washougal event
MX Sports Pro Racing has canceled the Washougal National, scheduled to take place at the Washougal MX Park on Saturday, Aug. 22. The professional racing organization…
MX Sports Pro Racing has canceled the Washougal National, scheduled to take place at the Washougal MX Park on Saturday, Aug. 22. The professional racing organization…
The Clark County Historical Museum will present its newest exhibit, “(Her)Story: Founders, Leaders & Visionaries,” with a virtual opening reception on Facebook Live from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug.
Port of Camas-Washougal leaders say they are ready and willing to be part of critical conversations and collaborative solutions for racial and social equality in East Clark County.
Several years ago, John Watkins struggled with depression after his young son was diagnosed with cancer. But one day, Jess Moore, a Washougal resident, strength and conditioning coach and former professional fighter, invited Watkins, a kickboxing and Jiu Jitsu enthusiast, to train with him — not, he said, because he wanted Watkins’ money, but because he genuinely cared about his friend’s well-being.
A Washougal woman recently appointed to a three-year term on the Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs says she is hoping to build relationships between the Latino community in Camas-Washougal and officials in Olympia.
Interested in helping preserve history, promote educational opportunities and honor a loved one at the same time? The Parkersville Heritage Foundation is once again selling engraved bricks to help raise funds for Parker’s Landing Historical Park in Washougal.
There was nothing particularly unusual about the day Anne Haller’s world started spinning.
One of the city of Washougal’s major projects for 2020, the Columbia River Trail, is scheduled to get under way later this year after a slight delay; while another, the Schmid Ballfields project, has been pushed back to 2021.
Camas students will soon return to a school year unlike any other thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Hannah Salinas said she didn’t think before leaping. It didn’t matter that the Vancouver teen was standing about 15 feet above the water at the Camas…