Death notices for March 4, 2021
Abernathy, Dale S., 88, Camas, died Feb. 23, 2021. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.
Abernathy, Dale S., 88, Camas, died Feb. 23, 2021. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.
A recent Clark County League of Women Voters candidate forum featuring candidates vying to represent Washington’s 18th Legislative District covered a wide range of issues, from the candidates’ plans for pandemic response and police use-of-force policies to early childhood education, transportation needs, ways of addressing homelessness and how to provider greater access to broadband internet services in rural areas.
Camas School District: The Camas School Board will meet remotely at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12. Citizen comments will be accepted in written form only and must be received no later than 3 p.m. Oct. 12. To send a comment, email gail.gast@camas.wednet.edu. For more information about the meeting or how to watch or listen to the meeting, visit camas.wednet.edu/about-csd/school-board/meetings-minutes/
Camas City Council members this week questioned a proposal to revamp the city’s parks and recreation manager’s job description, title and salary after the impending retirement of longtime Camas Parks and Recreation Manager Jerry Acheson.
On Oct. 1, Skamania County health officials tested 88 Mount Pleasant School District students and parents for COVID-19. All of the results came back negative.
The letter arrived the day after a Washougal couple found their Biden-Harris campaign sign torn off their fence and flung across their street.
The mayor of Camas said this week his proposed $166 million biennial 2021-22 budget will focus on “land, people and honesty.”
Bolen, Allan R., 90, Camas, died Sept. 27, 2020. Straub’s Funeral Home & Columbia River Cremation, 360-834-4563.
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Interestingly, while restaurants and airlines continue to be clobbered by the coronavirus, recreational vehicle (RV) sales and rentals are taking off. People have switched their travel preferences to minimize their COVID-19 exposure.