OPINION: Supporting local journalism is critical during COVID-19 crisis
There is no shortage of news about the trials facing small businesses during the COVID-19 crisis. In fact, a study released…
There is no shortage of news about the trials facing small businesses during the COVID-19 crisis. In fact, a study released…
There was an incredible amount of news that took place in between our April 2 issue and today’s Post-Record — in the span of just one month, we went from local mayors pushing the need for physical distancing to slow the spread of the deadly COVID-19 disease to the governor talking about partially reopening Washington’s state parks and allowing golfers to hit the links again — so we have no shortage of Cheers or Jeers to give out this month.
About two hours before news broke in mid-March that Oregon’s governor had decided to cancel school for at least six weeks to help stem the spread of the…
We have heard from several family members of residents living at the Prestige Care & Rehabilitation in Camas since reporting the long-term care facility was one of 137…
If you’ve been sacrificing to stay true to the social-distancing efforts epidemiologists have deemed critical to “flattening the curve,” not overwhelming our health care system and keeping COVID-19…
It’s hard to know how to answer the simple question, “How are you?” these days. Of course, for the two-person editorial team at the Post-Record, which…
And just like that, life as we knew it has completely shifted.
Considering the fact that the national Humane Society estimates there are more than 3,500 brick-and-mortar animal shelters in this country and about 10,000 other animal rescue groups and sanctuaries, it’s pretty impressive that Washougal’s West Columbia Gorge Humane Society is one of 55 animal shelters selected to take part in a project spearheaded by Jackson Galaxy, star of the Animal Planet show “My Cat from Hell.”
When news broke in April 2019 that Washougal residents Wes and Diane Hickey had donated a prime piece of downtown Washougal real estate to the future Washougal library, local library lovers rejoiced.
For the shortest month of the year, February certainly was packed with an extraordinary number of highly charged Camas-Washougal news.