Audit finds ‘deficiencies’ in Camas’ financial reporting
The Office of the Washington State Auditor has identified deficiencies in the city of Camas’ internal control over financial reporting.
The Office of the Washington State Auditor has identified deficiencies in the city of Camas’ internal control over financial reporting.
Camas School District students are scheduled to go back to school next week, but ongoing contract negotiations between the Camas School District and its teachers’ union could delay…
Following a 2023-24 budget process that included more than $5 million in cuts, Camas School District leaders say they have been able to find positions for 27 of the 37 certified teachers included in the district’s planned reduction in force (RIF).
The City of Washougal is asking residents to provide feedback about its options to improve water quality, safety and drainage.
Washougal residents Grant and Ann Gilson began to realize last summer that east Clark County doesn’t have a lot of suitable locations for teenagers to congregate after their daughter, Abby, who had just finished her seventh-grade year at Liberty Middle School, started asking them to drive her to different places around Camas and Washougal to participate in social activities.
Today is the final day for written comments regarding the environmental impact of Georgia-Pacific’s planned removal of Camas paper mill structures located in and over the Columbia River and the Camas Slough.
Lack of rain, fire danger prompt burn ban in Camas-Washougal
Camas City Council: The Council will hold a workshop at 4:30 p.m. and regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21, at Camas City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas, and online via Zoom. For more information, including remote log-in details, visit cityofcamas.us/yourgovernment/minuteagendavideo and click on the agendas for the Aug. 21, workshop and meeting.
David Stuebe and Chuck Doze met at an athletic club about 10 years ago and became “workout buddies,” then full-fledged friends, bonding over their similar backgrounds — military for Stuebe, law enforcement for Doze — and mutual desire to stay fit.
In 2022, the Greenberry Lady A’s proved that they were one of the best youth softball teams in the state of Washington.