Second Story Gallery presents artwork from two local artists
The Second Story Gallery at the Camas Public Library is featuring two local artists — Alice Pritchett and Stephen Hayes — for the gallery’s “The Dualities of Northwest Color” art…
The Second Story Gallery at the Camas Public Library is featuring two local artists — Alice Pritchett and Stephen Hayes — for the gallery’s “The Dualities of Northwest Color” art…
Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School and Canyon Creek Middle School students in Washougal used their art skills to compete in a contest celebrating local history, with winning submissions featured at the…
Members of the Clark County community are invited to participate in a Clark County Climate Project Community Workshop on Resilience. This event is part of a series of activities throughout…
Clark County Green Neighbors invites community members to visit local gardens that exemplify the beauty of nature and sustainable gardening practices during this month’s Natural Garden Tour. The Natural Garden…
The Clark County Opioid Abatement Council recently awarded monies from an opioid settlement to several local organizations that provide drug prevention and treatment programs as well as recovery services. Clark…
Clark County Public Works reminds local drivers that summer is the season for road preservation projects. Road preservation includes several different methods to preserve roads and to protect the county’s…
C-W Chamber names citizen, businessperson, teachers of the year
The city of Camas has unveiled its draft Our Camas 2045 vision statement, which will guide the City’s comprehensive planning over the next two decades.
Camas School District: The Camas School Board will hold a meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, June 24, at Zellerbach Administration Center, 841 N.E. 22nd Ave., Camas. The meeting also will be livestreamed, with video available on the district’s website. To send a written comment, email [email protected]. For more information, visit camas.wednet.edu/about-csd/school-board/meetings-minutes
A Washougal resident is speaking out against potential Clark County code revisions that would allow farm owners to hold events on their properties.