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Eagle Rehabilitation at Camas recently made a pledge to support and honor the men and women who are members of the United States military Guard and Reserve.  Representatives from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Department of Defense organization, recently visited the local facility to present certificates memorializing this commitment to U.S. troops. The ESGR was established to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee's military commitment.  Pictured above are (left to right)  Camas resident Art McCallum, ESGR ombudsman; Sheri Boles, occupational therapist at Eagle Rehabilitation; Diane Backstrom, Eagle Rehabilitation director of nursing; Col. Daniel R. Kern, Washington National Guard; Paul McVay, Eagle Rehabilitation administrator; and Joel F. Scott, ESGR area chair for the Washington Committee. For more information, visit www.esgr.org.
Eagle Rehabilitation at Camas recently made a pledge to support and honor the men and women who are members of the United States military Guard and Reserve. Representatives from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Department of Defense organization, recently visited the local facility to present certificates memorializing this commitment to U.S. troops. The ESGR was established to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee's military commitment. Pictured above are (left to right) Camas resident Art McCallum, ESGR ombudsman; Sheri Boles, occupational therapist at Eagle Rehabilitation; Diane Backstrom, Eagle Rehabilitation director of nursing; Col. Daniel R. Kern, Washington National Guard; Paul McVay, Eagle Rehabilitation administrator; and Joel F. Scott, ESGR area chair for the Washington Committee. For more information, visit www.esgr.org.

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March 5, 2020
Camas Papermakers Jalena Carlisle (left) and Katelynn Forner (right) celebrate a playoff win over Skyview High at the 4A GSHL champions on  Feb. 18. The win propelled the Papermakers to the state tournament. (Contributed photo courtesy of Kris Cavin)

Tacoma Dome Bound

It’s not very often a team with 11 losses earns a trip to the 4A Washington state basketball championships, but the Camas Papermakers (16-11) are not your typical 11-loss team.

September 27, 2018
People tour Camas luxury homes, including "The Arcadia" (pictured), in The Parklands at Camas Meadows, during the NW Natural Parade of Homes, Sept. 21. The Building Industry Association of Clark County produced the two-week event, which concluded Sunday, Sept. 23. The 2019 NW Natural Parade of Homes also will be held in Camas, at Dawson's Ridge.

A look at luxury living in Camas

The recent NW Natural Parade of Homes brought attention to East Clark County this year, with thousands of people touring 10 homes in The Parklands at Camas Meadows over the past two weeks.

February 8, 2018
A Washougal police vehicle flashes its emergency lights in 2016. (Post-Record files)

Calls to police triple in decade

Although Washougal’s population has incresed by less than 20 percent over the past decade, the city’s police department has experienced triple the number of calls for service.

September 15, 2016
A Great Blue Heron perches in a tree at Columbia Springs. It is one of several birds that may be visible from the hiking trail.

Feathered friends

Stepping onto the hiking trail at Columbia Springs with views of wildlife everywhere, one can forget that they are just a short distance away from Highway 14.

June 22, 2016
Approximately 60 people spent the first day of summer at the Camas Municipal Pool Monday, in Crown Park.

First day of summer

Summer kicked off with a splash Monday, at the Camas Municipal Pool.

April 3, 2012
Eagle Rehabilitation at Camas recently made a pledge to support and honor the men and women who are members of the United States military Guard and Reserve.  Representatives from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, a Department of Defense organization, recently visited the local facility to present certificates memorializing this commitment to U.S. troops. The ESGR was established to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee's military commitment.  Pictured above are (left to right)  Camas resident Art McCallum, ESGR ombudsman; Sheri Boles, occupational therapist at Eagle Rehabilitation; Diane Backstrom, Eagle Rehabilitation director of nursing; Col. Daniel R. Kern, Washington National Guard; Paul McVay, Eagle Rehabilitation administrator; and Joel F. Scott, ESGR area chair for the Washington Committee. For more information, visit www.esgr.org.

Pledging support for our troops

Eagle Rehabilitation in Camas made a pledge to support and honor the men and women who are members of the United States military Guard and Reserve.