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Reilly Hennessey threw touchdown passes to John Norcross, Zach Eagle, Connor Maloney and Jack Beall Friday, at McKenzie Stadium.
Reilly Hennessey threw touchdown passes to John Norcross, Zach Eagle, Connor Maloney and Jack Beall Friday, at McKenzie Stadium.

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March 22, 2018
The Washougal High School students gather for a group photo after taking part in a March 14 ceremony honoring the 17 victims of the Parkland, Florida school shooting.

Walking out, speaking up

Hundreds of local students from Camas and Washougal schools joined the youth-led National School Walkout on March 14, to honor the 17 victims of a Feb. 14 mass school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and call for changes inside their own schools as well as on a national level.

August 3, 2017

August’s Cheers & Jeers get personal

We may be getting a little bit personal with this month’s Cheers & Jeers column, but it’s nice to celebrate journalism wins, especially in the face of a White House administration that cries “fake news” every time members of the media do their job and report news that challenges government officials in any way. In this case, our first August “Cheers” goes to one of our own, Post-Record’s sports reporter, Dan Trujillo, who has won an award from the Washington Newspaper Publishers’ Association for his photography and/or news writing skills. We’re not sure what Dan won yet, or which story or photo clinched the award for him, but we’ll find out in October at the WNPA’s annual gathering of this state’s best publishers, editors and journalists. Despite having to work weekends and late nights — especially during the fall and spring seasons when these local teams can’t seem to stop winning championships — Dan always meets his assignments and deadlines with a cheerful attitude and a grin. Congratulations on your win, Dan, you deserve it!

November 8, 2011
Port of Camas-Washougal Project Manager Larry Connolly was welcomed back to work by his co-workers in late October. He received a double lung transplant in July, at Stanford Hospital and Clinics, in Palo Alto, Calif.

Port employee enjoys a second chance at life

Larry Connolly plans to celebrate two birthdays a year, from now on. They will include his original date of birth in December as well as July 12 -- the date he received a double lung transplant. Connolly, 58, recently returned to work as project manager for the Port of Camas-Washougal -- much to the delight of his coworkers. "It's awesome," said Port Executive Director David Ripp. "It's so amazing to see how much he has changed and to see a positive outlook through him as well. Modern medicine is amazing." Port Office Assistant Jennifer Rilatos said she could not be happier about Connolly's "swift return."