Clark County approved for immediate Phase 2 reopening
By Wyatt Stayner The Columbian Clark County was approved for Phase 2 of reopening by the state Department of Health on Friday morning, and the county is allowed to…
By Wyatt Stayner The Columbian Clark County was approved for Phase 2 of reopening by the state Department of Health on Friday morning, and the county is allowed to…
When the Camas-Washougal Community Chest announced in early March that it had selected 28 nonprofits to receive $110,000 worth of grants, the COVID-19 crisis was just beginning to unfold.
Camas School District: The Board will meet remotely at 5:30 p.m. Monday, June 8. Citizen comments will be accepted in written form only and must be received no later than 3 p.m. June 8. To send a comment, email gail.gast@camas.wednet.edu. For more information about the meeting or about how to watch or listen to the meeting, visit camas.wednet.edu/about-csd/school-board/meetings-minutes/
Washougal residents have a positive overall perception of their city but would like to see improved street maintenance and economic development efforts, according to the results of a community survey.
Racing is back on at the Washougal MX Park, but motocross enthusiasts have a whole new set of COVID-19 rules and regulations to contend with.
Bill Maniscalco, manager of the Camas-Washougal Meals on Wheels People site, never expected to celebrate his one-year job anniversary quite so … alone.
Camas High School and Hayes Freedom High School will honor Camas Class of 2020 graduates with virtual ceremonies next weekend. The remote commencements will be broadcast live on the high…
Washougal High School will celebrate its Class of 2020 graduates with a series of events this weekend, including a senior car parade through downtown Washougal on Friday, June 5, and a virtual graduation ceremony broadcast live on the high school’s YouTube channel at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 6.
The stay-home orders meant to slow the spread of COVID-19 have thrown a wrench into most people’s daily lives, but the shutdown poses an especially harsh problem for families experiencing homelessness.
AJ Bogue hasn’t been able to leave his Washougal home since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in mid-March. He can’t risk exposing his wife, Beth, who has multiple sclerosis, to the coronavirus that causes the disease.