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Lisa Tice makes one-of-a-kind hats, headbands and children's clothing at her new business in downtown Camas, Lisa's Mini Mad Hattery. She also receives orders online from customers around the world.
Lisa Tice makes one-of-a-kind hats, headbands and children's clothing at her new business in downtown Camas, Lisa's Mini Mad Hattery. She also receives orders online from customers around the world.

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March 3, 2022

Public meetings for the week of March 3-9, 2022

Camas City Council: The Council will hold a remote workshop meeting at 4:30 p.m. and a remote regular meeting at 7 p.m. via Zoom on Monday, March 7. For more information, visit cityofcamas.us/yourgovernment/minuteagendavideo

June 4, 2020
Lillian Middour will graduate with her Washougal High School Class of 2020 peers this weekend. Middour, 18, says she struggled throughout her early high school years, but has made significant strides over the past two years -- transforming her grades, finding stability in her personal life and planning for a future in the veterinary field. (Contributed photos courtesy of Lillian Middour)

WHS senior overcomes challenges, set to graduate

Washougal High School will celebrate its Class of 2020 graduates with a series of events this weekend, including a senior car parade through downtown Washougal on Friday, June 5, and a virtual graduation ceremony broadcast live on the high school’s YouTube channel at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 6.

May 30, 2019

Cheers & Jeers

With graduation season upon us, this entire Cheers & Jeers editorial could easily be consumed by the dozens of “cheers” we could direct toward the young people in Camas-Washougal who have been collecting local, state and national honors for their athleticism, academics and volunteerism.

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.

March 15, 2018
Farmers Stephanie Faull (left) and Michelle Week (right) help free a tangled Picasso the donkey at their 50fifty Farm in Camas on Friday, March 9.

Good growth

Picasso the donkey is in a rather tricky position. Having tangled his tie-out around a pole, the young animal is looking for a little help from his new human friends.