Washougal School Board race ‘a study in contrasts’
In some ways, the competition for the Washougal School District’s (WSD) No. 1 director position, to be decided in the Nov. 5 general election, is a study in contrasts.
In some ways, the competition for the Washougal School District’s (WSD) No. 1 director position, to be decided in the Nov. 5 general election, is a study in contrasts.
A former Washougal School District employee and employees union president who was sentenced in November 2018 to serve 11 years in prison for raping and molesting a child was released from Clark County Jail on Sunday, Oct. 13.
In the only contested Washougal City Council race, councilman Ray Kutch is vying against challenger Denise Korhonen in the Nov. 5 general election to retain the council position 5 seat he’s held for nearly three years.
Camas kicking and punting phenom Bryce Leighton has been selected as one of the top 100 high school football players in the country.
In Hillary Clinton’s book, “It Takes a Village,” the former Secretary of State is referring to an African proverb that says, “It takes a village to raise a child.” But the same could be said of helping seniors “age in place.”
Camas city councilors on Monday approved a nearly $1 million contract for the renovation of the Camas City Hall lobby and the new City Hall Annex building.
With a mayor’s race that now has two write-in candidates; a hotly debated $78 million community-aquatics center bond proposal; and several contested city council, school board and port commission seats headed to voters in the Nov. 5 general election, there is no shortage of political information flowing through Camas and Washougal this election season.
The city of Washougal’s general fund operating budget “is very tight heading into 2020,” according to Washougal City Manager David Scott.
Joe Marshall has pretty much always known his gender didn’t match the sex he was assigned at birth.
The Camas-Washougal Community Chest is edging closer to its 75th birthday, but the local grant-funding organization shows few signs of slowing down.