Letters to the Editor for March 24, 2015
Support extreme risk protection orders I am writing to support strong, smart gun laws that will save lives in Washington.
Support extreme risk protection orders I am writing to support strong, smart gun laws that will save lives in Washington.
Post-Record reporters could be seen scurrying to and from local high school sports practices during the past two weeks, conducting interviews with coaches and athletes and taking pictures for the annual Spring Sports Preview.
Another option to support road repairs in Washougal Washougal needs money to repair roads, bridges and infrastructure (Post-Record March 10). Their budget, under current tax law, doesn't provide enough funds for this.
People make all kinds of excuses for all kinds of things. Some are valid and some are, let's say, just made up. "My dog ate my homework," or "I forgot to set my clock ahead," are just a couple of excuses that make one think of the fine line between circumstance and withholding the total truth.
The many talents of Camas and Washougal students will be on display starting this weekend, as young actors take the stage in two very different Tony-award winning productions.
House Bill 1951 fixes a problem Before the 2015 legislative session started, I contacted Rep. Liz Pike and requested her assistance.
As Women's History Month gets underway, an upcoming event will feature local residents who have had significant impacts on the communities of Camas and Washougal, as well as Clark County and the state of Washington.
Camas leaders should 'think practical' There will be much controversy regarding whether to put in a stop light vs. a roundabout at the intersection of Sixth Street and Norwood.
I am proudly both a Husky and a Coug. With the exception of one day a year, this distinction has been a great advantage for me both personally and professionally.
The senior project.