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April 5, 2012

ECFR commissioner resigns from post

A longtime East County Fire & Rescue commissioner has resigned due to a move out of the district. John Clancy, who has served on the Commission for approximately seven years, stepped down because he moved out of the boundaries of ECFR, according to Chief Scott Koehler.

April 5, 2012
Lorrie and Shaun Conway operate a small acreage dairy goat farm. The couple continually looks at their farming operation to see what can be improved. In 2009, they added cheese processing in addition to goat milk.

Connected with the land

"We do not farm for the money...it is the appeal of the lifestyle, an appreciation of the moments of calm while embracing those that are hectic and above all, it is a love of the land and animals." This is one of the "farm philosophies" of Lorrie and Shaun Conway, owners of Conway Family Farm.

April 3, 2012
Eagle Rehabilitation at Camas recently made a pledge to support and honor the men and women who are members of the United States military Guard and Reserve.  Representatives from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Department of Defense organization, recently visited the local facility to present certificates memorializing this commitment to U.S. troops. The ESGR was established to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee's military commitment.  Pictured above are (left to right)  Camas resident Art McCallum, ESGR ombudsman; Sheri Boles, occupational therapist at Eagle Rehabilitation; Diane Backstrom, Eagle Rehabilitation director of nursing; Col. Daniel R. Kern, Washington National Guard; Paul McVay, Eagle Rehabilitation administrator; and Joel F. Scott, ESGR area chair for the Washington Committee. For more information, visit www.esgr.org.

Pledging support for our troops

Eagle Rehabilitation in Camas made a pledge to support and honor the men and women who are members of the United States military Guard and Reserve.

April 3, 2012

Waterfront revitalization concepts are discussed

A conceptual drawing has been created, highlighting options that could one day occupy the former Hambleton Lumber Company site. The drawing, developed by staff with the consulting firm Maul Foster and Alongi, is intended to "just give a visual of the possibilities of the site," according to Port of Camas-Washougal Executive Director David Ripp. The possibilities included commercial/mixed use options, ranging in size from 10,000 square feet to 140,000 square feet, as well as restaurants and retail stores of 50,000 to 75,000 square feet.

April 3, 2012

Camas School District reviews boundaries

When Woodburn Elementary School opens its doors in the fall of 2013, it will be the sixth elementary school in Camas. The addition of a new building will mean a boundary revision at both elementary and middle school levels. "We need to redistribute the student population of the district, that is what is driving this," School Board member Doug Quinn said. "It also coincides with our long range facilities improvement. We are figuring out what the demands on our buildings are and trying to distribute students before we have to deal with more growth related issues."

April 3, 2012

Washougal financial investigation forwarded to county prosecutor

The long-awaited results of an investigation into Washougal financial issues have been sent to the Clark County Prosecutor's Office. Sheriff's Office Sgt. Kevin Allais, with the Major Crimes Unit, said the report prepared by Detective Tom Mitchum, has been completed and forwarded to prosecutors.