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Washougal High School ASL students ham it up as they rehearse their rendition of the love song, "Some Say Love."  Pictured above, from left to right, are Austin Smith-Brown, Spencer Adams and Scott Nelson. Tanner Baldwin is in the center.
Washougal High School ASL students ham it up as they rehearse their rendition of the love song, "Some Say Love." Pictured above, from left to right, are Austin Smith-Brown, Spencer Adams and Scott Nelson. Tanner Baldwin is in the center.

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February 25, 2021

We are all in this together, whether we know it or not

Feb. 19 marked the day the United States of America officially rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement and is back in the global fight against climate chaos, which is inevitable if we follow business as usual, now termed RCP (representative concentration pathway) 8.5.

April 12, 2018
Alexander Chadduck, 21, who recently moved to Washougal from North Carolina, skates at the Camas-Washougal Riverside Skate Park on Monday, April 9.

Skaters say aging, city park due for an upgrade

It’s one of those suddenly warm and sunny April afternoons that bring people out from hiding, and Grahm Harter, of Washougal, is no exception. The 21-year-old is basking in the sunshine on this particular Monday, watching skaters and bikers zip past him at the Camas-Washougal Riverside Skate Park.

January 28, 2013
Washougal High School ASL students ham it up as they rehearse their rendition of the love song, "Some Say Love."  Pictured above, from left to right, are Austin Smith-Brown, Spencer Adams and Scott Nelson. Tanner Baldwin is in the center.

The language of understanding

Students in Washougal High School's American Sign Language class come away with more than just a language skill that could help them get a job or lead to a career. They also learn to appreciate diversity and gain understanding of the deaf culture.

March 22, 2011
Sheets of rain did little to slow down Julian Samuels (left) and the Camas High School track and teams Thursday, at Cardon Field. Samuels snatched first in the 100-meter dash (pictured abvoe), anchored the 400 relay team to victory and placed second in the 200. The Papermaker boys beat Kelso 87-58.

Sprinting in the Rain

Drenched and chilled to the bone, the Camas High School track and field teams found a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow on St. Patrick's Day. Despite the onslaught of wind, rain and hail, several top-three finishes propelled the Papermakers to a sweep over Kelso Thursday at Cardon Field behind the high school. The Camas boys beat the Hilanders 87-58 and the girls were victorious 80.33-69.67. "Today is a good starting block. We can only keep building and getting better from here," said senior Megan Kelley. "We have a really good set of individuals and a lot of fun aspects to add to the collection. It's a fun team, and a fun family."