Former Washougal councilor recounts campaign journey
“It’s never too late, and you’re never too old.”
“It’s never too late, and you’re never too old.”
The 24th annual Camas Plant & Garden Fair will return to downtown Camas from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 13.
The 2023 Washougal Schools Foundation (WSF) Stride Fun Run for Education will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, May 20, at Washougal High School.
While walking down the Washougal Waterfront Trail on an uncharacteristically warm and dry spring day last week, Roma Toft was asked what she liked best about east Clark County. She responded with a flick of her hand southeast, toward the Columbia River and Mount Hood.
The Camtown Youth Festival still has tables available at its flea market for youth who want an opportunity to sell or trade their goods, toys and handmade crafts. The Camtown…
The crowd of Camas School District employees, administrators and students gathered inside the district’s Jack, Will and Rob Center on Friday, April 21, cheered as Hayes Freedom High School freshman Kindyl Moore unveiled the floor-to-ceiling mural they’d spent months creating.
The Washougal River is the best place in the United States for “skinny-dipping,” or swimming in the nude, according to a popular dating website.
The Port of Camas-Washougal is bringing a second cruise ship to East Clark County later this year.
Washougal artist John Furniss appeared on the nationally syndicated “Kelly Clarkson Show” on Tuesday, April 10. Clarkson, a former “American Idol” winner and chart-topping musician, praised the work of Furniss,…
The Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance (WACA) is once again inviting artists to apply for the 2022 Washougal Art Festival. “We are doing one more push for artists,” WACA board…