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Harli Hubbard was untouchable against Washougal March 18, at Camas. The Papermakers beat the Panthers 18-0 in five innings.
Harli Hubbard was untouchable against Washougal March 18, at Camas. The Papermakers beat the Panthers 18-0 in five innings.

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March 23, 2020

Washougal closes meetings to public

The city of Washougal has announced that its council meetings will be closed to the public for the foreseeable future in response to the spread of COVID-19.

July 22, 2016

C-Tran Route 92 will be detoured July 23

Camas-Washougal’s C-Tran Route 92 will be on detour from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 23, during the Camas Days Grand Parade. Several stops along the route will be…

March 25, 2014
Harli Hubbard was untouchable against Washougal March 18, at Camas. The Papermakers beat the Panthers 18-0 in five innings.

CHS softball team off to sizzling start

With the help of her Papermaker sisters, Harli Hubbard was untouchable against Washougal March 18 at Camas High School. The senior struck out 10 Panthers and surrendered two walks and zero hits in five innings pitched. That's all it took for the Papermakers to win the softball game 18-0. Camas put five runs on the board in the first inning, three in the second, seven in the third and three in the fourth. Hubbard went 2-for-4 at the plate with a triple, single, 2 RBI and 3 runs scored. Lena Richards drove in two runs on two hits and scored four times. Katie Schroeder and Cailyn Grindy delivered 2-run singles in the first inning. Jennifer Ross added an RBI single in the first.

November 15, 2011

Camas Hotel owners earn regional tourism award

A California couple who moved to Camas three years ago with the motto of "wherever you go, leave it better than the way it was when you came" has been bestowed the Tourism Ambassador Award. Tom and Karen Hall, owners of the Camas Hotel, are the recipients of a Vancouver USA Regional Tourism Office Clark County Tourism Award, which recognizes key individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to tourism and economic growth in the region. "There are many unsung heroes that have contributed greatly to tourism in Clark County," said Kim Bennett, president and CEO of the Vancouver USA Regional Tourism Office. "The Tourism Awards pay tribute to these organizations and individuals that have gone above and beyond by displaying ingenuity, innovation, and leadership when attracting tourists and visitors to Southwest Washington."