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September 21, 2023

Washougal High cheerleaders to perform at UW game

The Washougal High School cheerleading squad is raising money to attend the University of Washington football team’s home game against the University of California-Berkeley on Saturday, Sept. 23,…

September 21, 2023

Local Connections leader receives Washougal award

Washougal Mayor David Stuebe presented Camas resident Ken Cline with the City’s Mayor’s Award during a Camas-Washougal Local Connections meeting on Aug. 18, honoring Cline’s “dedication and service…

September 14, 2023
Visitors to the Camas-Washougal Fire Department's 2022 open house and safety fair browse NW Natural's

‘Get Ready’ at Camas-Washougal Fire Department safety fair

Are you prepared for a fire, flood, earthquake or other type of emergency situation? Do you know what to pack and where to go when disaster strikes? Do you have a “go bag” in your home or in your car? Are you ready to care for your pets in an emergency?

September 14, 2023
Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn walks her dog during the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society's Hike on the Dike fundraising event in June 2022. (Contributed photo courtesy Peggy DiPrima)

‘A day for the dogs’

The West Columbia Gorge Humane Society (WCGHS) and Camas High School students have joined forces to make Saturday, Sept. 23, “a day for the dogs.”

September 14, 2023
Camas artist Angela Swanson, 54, a founding member of the Artisans Guild of Camas, is pictured with her artwork in 2023. (Contributed photo courtesy of Angela Swanson)

Community mourns Camas artist Angela Swanson

Camas-Washougal artists are mourning a Camas artist known as “the backbone of many art organizations in the Clark County area.” Angela Swanson, 54, a founding member of the Artisans Guild of Camas, died unexpectedly Aug. 24, following heart surgery complications.

September 14, 2023
Brady Marshall, left, and his older sister, Eliisa, sit in front of Dorothy Fox Elementary School's fitness leaderboard in September 2023. The siblings finished the mile run in 5 minutes, 45 seconds, as fifth-graders, tying for the school's record. (Contributed photo courtesy of Cathy Sork)

Camas siblings set school running record

Six years apart, Eliisa Marshall and her younger brother Brady ran the exact same race at the exact same event in the exact same amount of time.