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Singer, actor and television personality Jimmie Rodgers was back in his hometown of Camas on Friday, Sept. 13, 2013, to take part in the dedication of a street being named in his honor. Jimmie Rodgers Avenue is the new honorary street name for Northwest 10th Avenue in the Forest Home neighborhood, where Rodgers lived from from 1939 to 1957. (Post-Record file photo)
Singer, actor and television personality Jimmie Rodgers was back in his hometown of Camas on Friday, Sept. 13, 2013, to take part in the dedication of a street being named in his honor. Jimmie Rodgers Avenue is the new honorary street name for Northwest 10th Avenue in the Forest Home neighborhood, where Rodgers lived from from 1939 to 1957. (Post-Record file photo)

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December 15, 2022
A 17-foot-tall Douglas Fir tree, donated by Washougal residents Larry and Sherri Keister, lights up the center of Reflection Plaza on Thursday, Dec. 1, at the city of Washougal's annual Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting event. (Doug Flanagan/Post-Record)

Family donates tree to Washougal

The city of Washougal gave local residents a special gift during its annual Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting event, held Thursday, Dec. 1, in downtown Washougal.

May 14, 2020
Donna Sinclair, a Democratic candidate running for state legislature in the 18th District, installs a campaign sign in Washougal. Sinclair has had to readjust her campaign strategies during the COVID-19 shutdowns. (Contributed photo courtesy of Donna Sinclair)

Campaigning in a time of COVID

Monday marked the beginning of candidate filing week in Washington state and the start of an election season that races toward an Aug. 4 primary before culminating in the Nov. 3 general election.

January 23, 2020

OPINION: Concerns about Camas’ growth are nothing new

As evidenced at a recent legislative town hall at the Port of Camas-Washougal and in online conversations posted during the November 2019 general election, issues surrounding Camas’ projected growth — including questions about where (and if) that growth should occur — have become a hot topic for longtime locals and newcomers alike.

January 23, 2020
Sen. Ann Rivers

Rivers opposes three environmental protection bills

Less than two weeks into the Washington State Legislature’s 60-day 2020 session, which runs from Jan. 13 to March 12. Senator Ann Rivers, the Republican representing Camas-Washougal voters in the state’s 18th Legislative District, has voted “no” on three environmental protection bills.