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November 30, 2023

Christmas Ships return to Washougal waterfront

The annual Christmas Ships parade will make its way to Washougal this weekend, with boats decked out in lights for the winter holiday season setting sail from Parker’s…

November 30, 2023

County says suspicious network activity was cyberattack

Clark County last month detected suspicious activity on the county network. The county, with the assistance of third-party specialists, immediately launched an investigation into the nature and scope…

November 30, 2023

County Council OKs funds for Public Defense Office

The Clark County Council has approved using American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funding to establish a Public Defense office. The office will be staffed by 10 full-time employees:…

November 23, 2023
Scott Miller, formerly of Miller Family Pediatrics in Washougal, (left) rails against mask mandates and other public health measures during a Camas School Board meeting in 2021. (Screenshot by Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

WA Medical Commission revokes local healthcare provider’s PA license

Having found that Camas-Washougal healthcare provider Scott C. Miller, the owner of Miller Wellness in Camas and the now-shuttered Miller Family Pediatrics practice in Washougal — “represents a grave danger to public health and safety,” the Washington State Medical Commission has permanently revoked Miller’s physician assistant license.

November 23, 2023
Washougal residents gather in front of Washougal City Hall Oct. 27, 2020, to protest higher-than-normal utility bills. (Doug Flanagan/Post-Record files)

Washougal officials mull utility rate adjustments

The city of Washougal should implement utility rate adjustments that would increase the average customer’s bi-monthly bill by $8 and maintain current rate structures for all classes of service in each utility from 2024 to 2028, according to a rate study compiled by a consulting firm with input from a group of local residents.

November 23, 2023
The Ninebark Apartments complex (pictured above) opened to residents in the summer of 2023. The Washougal waterfront-adjacent residential complex is now at 50-percent occupancy. (Contributed photoscourtesy Ninebark Apartments)

‘Luxury for a price I can afford’

Ninebark, a 246-unit residential community nestled along the Columbia River waterfront in Washougal, includes 24 apartments that have been designated as “affordable,” or available to households that earn 80% or less of area median family income.