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Camas High School senior Nate Beasley (7) gallops to the first of five touchdowns Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. The Papermakers beat Jesuit 47-14 in a battle of the top teams in the largest classifications of Washington and Oregon.
Camas High School senior Nate Beasley (7) gallops to the first of five touchdowns Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. The Papermakers beat Jesuit 47-14 in a battle of the top teams in the largest classifications of Washington and Oregon.

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July 12, 2018
A children's natural play area that was expected to open later this year at Washougal Waterfront Park will instead be built in 2019, due to higher than expected construction bids. The play area will include a hillside slide, log steppers, xylophone, drums, willow tree tunnels, a boulder maze, log balancing beams, a climbing rope and a Sasquatch sculpture named "Eegah," at 335 S. "A" St., Washougal. (Contributed by Greenworks, P.C.)

Sasquatch arrival in Washougal will be delayed

Children who were looking forward to seeing a Sasquatch sculpture in a natural play area at Washougal Waterfront Park this fall or winter will have to wait until 2019, due to higher than expected construction bids.

March 22, 2016

Camas student serves as House page

Clark County native Ozzie Gonzalez traveled to Olympia last month to begin a week of service as a page in the state House of Representatives. He was sponsored by 17th District Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver.

November 17, 2015

Critical decision ahead for ECFR

It has been a year of change, adjustment and, at times, turmoil at East County Fire and Rescue. The path ahead for the rural fire district, while certainly not likely to be without its bumps, looks to at least be on a more solid foundation than what has been experienced in recent history.

March 18, 2014
Colorful origami decorates a table at the festival. Participating in traditional crafts is one way for the community to learn more about the Japanese culture.

A unique cultural experience

When one hears the phrase, "Japanese Festival," places like Portland, Tacoma or Seattle typically come to mind. However, Washougal High School has its own festival, the only one of its kind in the Clark County area. For the past eight years Japanese teacher Shoko Parker and her students have spent several months preparing for the March 29 event, which includes entertainment by Japanese performers, swordsmanship lessons via Skype, food and activities.

September 10, 2013
Camas High School senior Nate Beasley (7) gallops to the first of five touchdowns Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. The Papermakers beat Jesuit 47-14 in a battle of the top teams in the largest classifications of Washington and Oregon.

A bundle of dynamite

The Camas High School football team exploded on the scene like a bundle of dynamite Friday, at Doc Harris Stadium. As the Jesuit Crusaders came crashing back down to earth, The Papermakers celebrated a 47-14 victory. Despite the hype surrounding this showdown between the number-one ranked teams in the largest classifications of Washington and Oregon, the boys in black lived up to their school's legacy. The Papermakers kept rolling along.