Letter to the Editor for Jan. 31, 2019
Officials must act fast to protect environment
Officials must act fast to protect environment
In many parts of Camas-Washougal, the ongoing federal government shutdown over Donald Trump’s border wall boondoggle — now the longest shutdown in United States history — has been easy to ignore.
Necessity, as they say, is the mother of invention. That’s particularly true in difficult times, when “business as usual” no longer works.
“They’ll make adjustments. They always do.”
There was a wealth of talent and community activism on display inside Camas City Hall Tuesday evening as applicants interested in sitting on the Camas City Council made their case before the city council members and Mayor Shannon Turk.
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If it persists into the upcoming weekend — and since the president has threatened to keep it going for months or even years if he doesn’t get his way, there’s a good chance it will — the federal government shutdown will be the longest in United States history.
Happy New Year! How are those resolutions going? Was that a collective groan we just heard?
Clarifying concerns about Washougal development on Southeast 23rd Street