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June 13, 2019
Kate Kesler examines her notes at Bonneville Dam on June 6.

Washougal students ‘Explore the Gorge’

Washougal parent Amber Seifert was chaperoning a recent class trip to Bonneville Dam when she overheard one of her daughter Olivia’s middle school peers say to another student, “We could have learned all of this at school.”

June 6, 2019
From left: Diane Wintzer, Ed Fischer and Dore Blaske pose outside Wintzer  Acupuncture on May 30. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

10 Years Strong

Four downtown Camas businesses will celebrate a milestone this week with a 10-year-anniversary celebration at Camas Bike & Sport during the Camas First Friday celebrations on June 7.

June 6, 2019
This artwork, titled, "Yes," by Camas High student Lizzy Caulfield will be one of several pieces shown at the Second Story Gallery at the Camas Public Library throughout the month of June. (Contributed photo courtesy of Second Story Gallery)

Community Briefs

Camas student-artists to host show at Second Story Gallery

June 6, 2019
The top of the Jan. 8, 1942, front page.

Post-Record Through the Years: 1942

War causes layoffs at Washougal woolen mill: Rationing of wool — a result of World War II efforts in the Pacific — caused the layoffs of about 40 third-shift workers at the Pendleton Woolen Mills in Washougal, according to a front-page article published in the Jan. 8, 1942 Post-Record.