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Washougal football players burst through an orange ribbon to celebrate their new turf field at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers defeated Hudson's Bay 35-0 Friday.
Washougal football players burst through an orange ribbon to celebrate their new turf field at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers defeated Hudson's Bay 35-0 Friday.

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August 20, 2020
Camas Washougal Historical Society president Jim Cobb (second from right) holds a check from the the Honorable Frank L. and Arlene J. Price Foundation, which recently granted $2,500 to the historical society for its "Gathering Place" pavillion (pictured). Also pictured are CWHS board members Richard Johnson (left), Lois Cobb (second from left) and Ivar Godtlibsen (far right).

Construction resumes on Gathering Place at Washuxwal

Construction of the Native American-inspired Gathering Place at Washuxwal longhouse pavilion at Washougal’s Two Rivers Heritage Museum has resumed after a three-month shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

September 10, 2013
Washougal football players burst through an orange ribbon to celebrate their new turf field at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers defeated Hudson's Bay 35-0 Friday.

A win for the Washougal football community

As the Washougal High School football team broke through the ticker tape to their new turf field Friday, John Fishback Jr. had one request. "Win one for the old Gipper," said the son of John Fishback, the former Washougal School District superintendent for whom the stadium is named. "My dad would have appreciated it and the support from the community for it," he said. "I think he considered this to be one of his best achievements." The Panthers made the Fishback family and the Washougal community proud by beating Hudson's Bay 35-0.