Camas Council considers $479K library contract
Camas City Council members are set to approve a $479,000 consultant contract with the Seattle-based Johnston Architects to help “refresh and reimagine” the Camas Public Library.
Camas City Council members are set to approve a $479,000 consultant contract with the Seattle-based Johnston Architects to help “refresh and reimagine” the Camas Public Library.
When their first child was born five weeks early, David Feng and Christy Shum, of Camas, knew their entry into parenthood might be a little more complicated than they’d imagined, but nothing prepared them for the unexpected maze of medical billing they would soon encounter.
The City of Washougal is requesting $50 million from a federal grant program to help fund its proposed 32nd Street underpass project.
Washougal City Council: The Council will hold a remote workshop session at 5 p.m. and a remote regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, July 12. For more information, visit cityofwashougal.us/129/Agendas-Minutes.
The holiday season may look a little different this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the cancellation of events like Camas’ traditional Hometown Holidays and Washougal’s Lighted Christmas Parade, but there are still plenty of season’s greetings to be found in the cities’ downtown shopping districts.
The Camas-Washougal Post-Record earned seven journalism awards, including four first-place reporting awards, at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s 2020 Better Newspaper Contest, held virtually on Friday, Oct. 9.
Liz Pike, a three-term state legislator from Camas, is racking up hundreds of “likes” on a recent Facebook post stating she will not comply with Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s new…
This isn’t the ending that Kaylee Sugimoto envisioned for her club gymnastics career. The Camas High School senior had hoped to earn high marks for her…
As a boy who grew up on skates in Minnesota with my Dad as hockey coach, I vividly recall that he frequently echoed the old adage, “The best defense is a good offense.” Someone evidently told that to Donald Trump too, and we see it play out constantly.
How fast can 35 Boy Scouts, two Cub Scouts and 20 students from the Washington State School for the Blind fill 10,000 plastic eggs with tiny pieces of wrapped candy?