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May 8, 2012
Washougal Mayor Sean Guard gets weighed in, as Fat 2 Fit NW Executive Director Michelle Clark and Camas Mayor Scott Higgins look on, during the May 2 kickoff of the "Camas and Washougal on a Diet" challenge. Since then, Guard has lost 7.5 pounds, while Higgins has lost 9 pounds. "It is going well," Higgins said Monday. "I'm sore, but moving."

Mayors begin fitness challenge

Camas Mayor Scott Higgins and Washougal Mayor Sean Guard have embarked on a one-year challenge to tackle obesity. Their efforts started May 2, during a press conference and weigh-in. Higgins, a minister, husband and father, said he is looking forward to having more energy, and his competitive spirit was evident. "I love beating Washougal," he added.

May 8, 2012

Officials review concepts for interchanges

The potential of a split diamond interchange at Washougal River Road and 27th Street will need federal and/or state financial support to move forward. Washougal Interim Public Works Director Jim Dunn said funding for the potential $98 million project would be needed for project planning, design, permitting and construction. The process is expected to take up to 10 years. The option, recommended by Dunn, would include frontage roads with grade separation of railroad tracks at 27th. Another option recently presented to the Washougal City Council and Port of Camas-Washougal Commission included full diamond interchanges at Washougal River Road and 32nd Street, with grade separation of railroad tracks at 32nd. The estimated cost of that option is $105 million to $120 million.

May 1, 2012
Awna Underwood, the district training leader for Sleep Train Inc., chatted with many individuals Wednesday, at the Clark College "Career Days" job fair. Recruiters from 46 companies and military personnel were available to answer questions posed by more than 800 job fair attendees. Underwood, of Camas, said Sleep Train is hiring for full time entry level sales positions. "We are looking for people that find joy in helping people, that enjoy conversations with the public and have great smiles and positive attitudes," she said.

Fair attracts job seekers, providers

Rob Boley, of Washougal, is adjusting to his new job -- which is to find a job. For seven years, he owned The Great Frame Up, in the Riverstone Marketplace development along Southeast 192nd Avenue, in Vancouver. After deciding not to renew his lease, Boley closed the custom art framing shop in February. He was among the more than 800 individuals participating in a job fair at Clark College, Wednesday. "It was time well spent for me," Boley said. "I learned a lot about many companies in a short period of time, and I was able to stop and visit with just about every table there. "The ones that resonate the most with me were the businesses in the retail front or selling products that I could become personally excited about," he added.

May 1, 2012
Washougal resident Coleman Merle, 5, sits with his dad, Tim, during a Make-A-Wish Oregon party held at Beaches Restaurant in Vancouver on Friday. It featured beach-themed gifts and a volcano cake donated by Two Little E's Cakes and Goodies of Portland.

Make-A-Wish grants Washougal boy a trip to see the volcanoes of Hawaii

A dream to see the Big Island of Hawaii, and its majestic volcanoes overflowing with bright red lava, will come true for a little boy from Washougal. Five-year-old Coleman Merle was granted his dream-come-true trip through Make-A-Wish Oregon. Coleman suffers from a Wilms tumor, which is a type of cancer that starts in the kidneys, and is the most common type of kidney cancer in children, according to the American Cancer Society. On Friday, Coleman received a fun-filled send-off after arriving at Beaches Restaurant in Vancouver in a shiny black limousine. He was greeted at the event by friends, family members and Make-A-Wish Foundation volunteers and then whisked into the party inside where he received an itinerary detailing the upcoming trip he will take with his family, beach-themed gifts for the trip, and a custom-made volcano cake. "Coleman loves volcanoes and lava, and looks forward to seeing both on his trip to Hawaii," said Carynne Drake of Make-A-Wish Oregon.

May 1, 2012

Hearing set for C-Tran fare increase

The public will get the chance to weigh-in on a proposal to increase C-Tran bus fares. The public hearing will be held Tuesday, May 8, at 5:30 p.m., at the Fisher's Landing Transit Center, 3510 S.E. 164th Ave., in Vancouver.

May 1, 2012
A volunteer assists a customer with a purchase at the Inter-Faith Treasure House thrift store, in Washougal. Executive Director Nancy Wilson (not pictured) said business at the thrift store has decreased 50 percent since the work to widen State Route 14 started.

SR-14 businesses show strength in numbers

Mitch Hammontree, owner of Quiznos in Washougal, does not mince words when he says the condition of the 200 block of "C" Street in front of his business in The Crossing development, "looks like Afghanistan." He recently experienced the bumpy roadway ride, as well as delays enforced by flaggers, when he delivered sandwich orders to the Georgia Pacific mill in downtown Camas.

April 24, 2012

School notes for April 24, 2012

Cape Horn-Skye names Super Citizens Super Citizens for the month of March at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School included the following:

April 24, 2012

Twilight Pizza Bistro will expand to 192nd Avenue

A couple actively involved in the local community has decided to expand their business to the 192nd Avenue corridor. Don Mills and Morgan McColum, owners of Twilight Pizza Bistro, have co-hosted car shows, raised money for the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society, accepted donations for Children's Center and entered a team in the Camas Days bathtub races.

April 24, 2012

Celebration to honor Carol Buck’s career is Friday

A retirement party for Camas Police Department Det. Carol Buck will be held Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the Camas police station community room, 2100 N.E. Third Ave. Cake and punch will be served.