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Karen Sonneson (left) chats with Kathy Kelly and Fred Cormack before a recent walk around the Round Lake and Lacamas Creek trails.
Karen Sonneson (left) chats with Kathy Kelly and Fred Cormack before a recent walk around the Round Lake and Lacamas Creek trails.

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July 11, 2019
Camas School District Superintendent Jeff Snell speaks to the Camas School Board at a June 24 board meeting. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas schools still $4 million short

The Camas School District Board of Directors will meet next week to discuss the budget, a looming deficit and local tax levy rates at a workshop scheduled for Monday, July 22.

July 11, 2019
Ashlyn Anderson said that winning first place in Showmanship at the Pacific Northwest Invitational Championship was her biggest goal for her high school equestrian career, and she acheived it in her junior year.

Camas teen is Washington’s No. 1 high school equestrian

Camas equestrian Ashlyn Anderson went head-to-head with the top high school equestrians in the Pacific Northwest and finished No. 1 in the “showmanship” category at the Pacific Northwest Invitational Championships in Redmond, Oregon, this summer.

December 26, 2013
The Osprey Walking Group meets every weekday at 8 a.m. to traverse the trails at Lacamas Park. All abilities and ages are welcome to join.

Osprey Walkers are all-weather friends

Anyone who has ever ran or walked the Round Lake trails knows it is a challenge with its switchbacks and rolling hills. But there's a local walking club, with many of its members in their 70s, 80s and even 90s, who traverse the terrain five days a week, rain, shine, hot or cold.