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Bethani Higdon shows examples of chocolate cupcakes at the future site of WildFlour Cafe & Cupcakes. "It's all from scratch," she said. "Nothing is from a box." Bethani and her mother, Connie, plan to open the cafe in Washougal Town Square this Friday. "She loves to bake and cook," Connie said. They will serve sandwiches, soups, salads and ice cream.
Bethani Higdon shows examples of chocolate cupcakes at the future site of WildFlour Cafe & Cupcakes. "It's all from scratch," she said. "Nothing is from a box." Bethani and her mother, Connie, plan to open the cafe in Washougal Town Square this Friday. "She loves to bake and cook," Connie said. They will serve sandwiches, soups, salads and ice cream.

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June 21, 2018
From left to right: Grace Duffey, Chloe Frentsos, Avery Hieronymus and Aleah Anderson play with Tater, who is a deaf rescue dog from the Wigglin Home Boxer Rescue, during a fundraiser, on June 9. The fundraiser, organized by Anderson and Duffey, will benefit the rescue that has saved more than 300 dogs in the two years it has been open.

Fighting for boxers

When it came time for Odyssey Middle School seventh-grade students Aleah Anderson and Grace Duffey to prepare ideas for a project titled, “What Would you Fight for,” they immediately decided to work together on a mission to fight against dog abuse.

February 23, 2016
Camas Police Officer Casey Handley uses a laptop computer in his patrol car to view the locations and descriptions of calls that have been dispatched. He is a former WPD reserve officer.

Riding along with the CPD and WPD

When Washougal Police Officer Kyle Day arrived at work Friday, one of his priorities was to continue an investigation into an SUV break-in and four vehicle prowls in the Addy Loop area.

October 22, 2013
Bethani Higdon shows examples of chocolate cupcakes at the future site of WildFlour Cafe & Cupcakes. "It's all from scratch," she said. "Nothing is from a box." Bethani and her mother, Connie, plan to open the cafe in Washougal Town Square this Friday. "She loves to bake and cook," Connie said. They will serve sandwiches, soups, salads and ice cream.

Homemade with love and laughter

A youngster with culinary ambitions has grown up and is making her dreams come true. Bethani Higdon won a Camas-Washougal Girl Scout baking competition at the age of 8, when she made mocha chocolate brownies. Her mother, Connie, recalls Bethani, now 21, saying that when she grew up, she was going to open a restaurant. The mother and daughter plan to open WildFlour Cafe & Cupcakes, in downtown Washougal, this Friday.