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July 17, 2012
Pam Zolotko has opened The World Works, in downtown Camas. The business, which relocated from Vancouver, carries gifts, vintage military items, jewelry, memorabilia, furniture, home decor and "re-purposed" art. Consignment opportunities are available.

The World Works seeks local artists and consigners

The owner of a shop that recently opened in downtown Camas has a global perspective. Pam Zolotko, owner of The World Works, sells a variety of items from many countries. They include “safari decor,” such as African masks and elephant-shaped carvings. The business specializes in consignment and resale items.

July 17, 2012
Tim Damon and his mother, Tina Damon, have been spending quality time together this summer. Tim, of Seattle, is recuperating at his parents' house in Camas, after receiving a liver transplant in June.

Appreciating a second chance at life

Tim Damon is having an eventful summer, that has included a life-changing operation and moments of gratitude.Damon, son of Mark and Tina Damon, of Camas, received a liver transplant in June, at Oregon Health & Science University Hospital, in Portland. He has Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, a rare bile duct disease. It is not curable, but some of the symptoms are treatable. Diagnosed with PSC six years ago, Damon underwent approximately 20 endoscopic procedures, but he was continuing to turn yellow. "I've recently returned to normal skin tone, for the first time in about a year and a half," he said.

July 17, 2012

Washougal considers outsourcing public works responsibilities

City of Washougal officials are looking into the possibility of outsourcing public works responsibilities. Interim Public Works Director Jim Dunn said the city is looking at a private/public partnership for operation, maintenance and management of water, wastewater and storm water utilities and possibly facility upgrades of the wastewater treatment plant.

July 17, 2012

Pendleton files appeal regarding workplace violations

An attorney for Pendleton Woolen Mills, in Washougal, has filed a notice of appeal regarding citations of workplace violations. Robert Battles, with Lane Powell, of Olympia, filed the notice July 10, seeking dismissal of citations and penalties. Pendleton is also requesting the opportunity for a reassumption conference to discuss the citations and notices of assessment as well as corresponding penalties. The appeal states that Pendleton disputes all citations including the allegation that it did not have a confined space entry program or that the program was insufficient. It also disputes the citations that allege it did not maintain hazardous chemical and hearing protection programs, as well as adequate lockout/tag out procedures, proper machine guarding, fall protection and forklift training. "Even if violations occurred, which Pendleton disputes, the alleged citations should not have been issued as serious violations," the appeal states.

June 15, 2012

Camas considers next steps in opposition to BPA project

After concerns communicated by Camas officials to the Bonneville Power Administration regarding the proposed I-5 Corridor Reinforcement Project have not gotten the desired response, the city is hoping to pinpoint its next step in efforts to keep the project from negatively impacting Camas.

June 5, 2012
Jenn Bonner dropped 187 pounds in 15 months and Trey Bonner lost 105 pounds in eight months using the Medifast plan. They are certified optimal health coaches with the "Take Shape for Life" program.

Camas couple loses weight together

Trey Bonner likes to say he and his wife Jenn are "half the couple, living twice the life."Three years ago, they started to lose weight. Jenn dropped 187 pounds in 15 months, and Trey lost 105 in 8 months. The Bonner's methods included being on the Medifast weight loss plan. The meal replacement program includes a selection of more than 80 products such as shakes, bars and pancake mixes. During the weight loss process, the Bonners received support and encouragement from a certified optimal health coach with the “Take Shape for Life” program. Now they are both serving in that same role for others. "He was there to support us and provide a listening ear," Trey said regarding their coach. The Bonners, 39, are the parents of Hayley, 17, and Ava, 7.

June 5, 2012

School board approves boundary changes

After months of meetings and review, the Camas School Board has approved district boundary changes at the elementary and middle-school levels. Board members essentially kept the proposal that the Camas School District's boundary review committee decided upon, with one change. Phase seven of the Deer Creek neighborhood is now included in the Prune Hill Elementary attendance boundary. In the original proposal, students who live in that area of the subdivision were slated to attend Dorothy Fox Elementary.

June 5, 2012

CFD earns $491,000 federal grant

Camas Fire Chief Nick Swinhart announced yesterday that the fire department has earned a nearly $491,000 grant that will pay the salaries and benefits of three new firefighter/IV technicians for two years. The $490,818 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant, administered through the Department of Homeland Security, is aimed at providing funding directly to fire departments to help increase the number of trained, front line firefighters. "These [SAFER Grants] are very difficult to get and we are proud of the team for getting us to this point," said Swinhart, crediting Capt. Kevin Bergstrom, Firefighter/Paramedic Darren Deibler and Administrative Assistant Alicia Ramsey for crafting the successful grant application.