Van stolen from Inter-Faith Treasure House
The Inter-Faith Treasure House is “suffering” without its primary food pick-up van, which was stolen on Thursday, April 26, according to the Washougal nonprofit organization’s executive director.
The Inter-Faith Treasure House is “suffering” without its primary food pick-up van, which was stolen on Thursday, April 26, according to the Washougal nonprofit organization’s executive director.
Steinke for Clark PUD
The Washougal Police Department has earned accreditation from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC), completing a multi-year mission to become recognized as one of the state’s most professionally run law enforcement agencies.
Officials running Washington’s state high school basketball championships say they are not taking any chances when it comes to the coronavirus outbreak, but have no plans, as of now, to cancel or postpone state tournaments for high school athletes.
Camas graduate to pitch for Seattle Mariners
Five years into their 10-year fire department collaboration with the city of Washougal, some Camas leaders are beginning to wonder if they might do better on their own.
A bilingual licensed massage therapist who speaks English and Spanish is drawn to work with senior citizens and cancer survivors.
After 24 years as Camas High’s head soccer coach, Roland Minder had hoped to retire from the game he loves with another state championship trophy.
Students named to dean’s list
A new real estate company has located in downtown Washougal. Columbia River Realty opened an office this month, in Washougal Town Square. "We like the atmosphere and the location, primarily," said Charline Wright, principal broker and owner of the realty company. "Washougal Town Square has been very welcoming to us."