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A 2006 Nissan Titan truck was pulled out of Lacamas Lake in Camas Monday at noon by employees with Orchards Towing & Recovery. The truck's emergency brake had been released near the launch ramp at Heritage Park, around 12:15 a.m. Responding agencies included the Camas Police and Fire departments, Clark County Sheriff's Office Marine Patrol Unit, Southwest Washington Organization of Rescue Divers and the Department of Ecology. After the truck was retrieved, material was used to absorb gasoline and oil. According to CPD dispatch records, the registered owner of the truck is Joseph Giles, of Portland.
A 2006 Nissan Titan truck was pulled out of Lacamas Lake in Camas Monday at noon by employees with Orchards Towing & Recovery. The truck's emergency brake had been released near the launch ramp at Heritage Park, around 12:15 a.m. Responding agencies included the Camas Police and Fire departments, Clark County Sheriff's Office Marine Patrol Unit, Southwest Washington Organization of Rescue Divers and the Department of Ecology. After the truck was retrieved, material was used to absorb gasoline and oil. According to CPD dispatch records, the registered owner of the truck is Joseph Giles, of Portland.

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July 11, 2019
The Camas Friends Church will host a "Lights for Liberty" candlelit vigil, co-sponsored by the Children's Home Society of Southwest Washington, at 8:30 p.m., Friday, July 12, to highlight abuses happening to asylum seekers and refugees on the southern United States border. The vigil will be held in the church parking lot, located in downtown Camas, at 1004 N.E. Fourth Ave. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Vigil to highlight abuses at border

A Camas church will host a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to highlight abuses faced by asylum seekers and refugees on the United States’ southern border and call for an end to human detention camps being run by the U.S. government.

April 5, 2018
DeAnn Perrigo, a Camas quilter, and owner of Quiltthyme Studio, a long-arm quilting business, stands next to her "Out of Africa" quilt, which she plans to enter in this weekend's Clark County Quilters' 43rd annual Quilt Show at the Clark County Event Center.

A stitch in time

When the Clark County Quilters’ 43rd annual Quilt Show hits the Clark County Event Center this weekend, Camas quilter DeAnn Perrigo will be ready.

April 5, 2018

Records detail bullying cases at Camas schools

The issue of bullying in Camas schools came to a head recently, after a Camas High teen sentenced to one year probation for making death threats at his school told police he had threatened to shoot classmates in jest after those students bullied him.

April 5, 2018
Camas-Washougal Historical Society President Jim Cobb points out a newly expanded military history display at the Two Rivers Heritage Museum in Washougal.

Remembering our past

If you believe, as Spanish philosopher and writer George Santayana once famously said, that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” we have some good news for you: Learning the history of the Camas-Washougal area and its people, businesses and culture has never been easier.

April 5, 2018

New port building filling up

A California medical devices manufacturer and a Washougal machine shop will be among the tenants of a new 49,500-square-foot building in Washougal when it opens this summer.