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Bill Walters, a fabricator at Samson Sports, cuts, bends and shapes metal to make custom wakeboard towers. The 11-year-old company also makes fishing towers and racks to hold waterskis, speakers and lights.
Bill Walters, a fabricator at Samson Sports, cuts, bends and shapes metal to make custom wakeboard towers. The 11-year-old company also makes fishing towers and racks to hold waterskis, speakers and lights.

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May 6, 2021
Washougal students work on a painting at Washougal High School in April 2021. The project is part of the Unite! Washougal community coalition's latest beautification project. (Contributed photo courtesy of Dani Allen)

Washougal students on mission to beautify their hometown

The metal post that holds the marquee sign in the parking lot of the Washougal Food Center, at 1736 “E” St., has seen better days. Some of the black paint used to spell out the word “liquor” has peeled away, revealing chunks of the original surface and turning the letter “I” into a silver splotch.

August 15, 2019
The view of Matthew Sauer's backyard from Tim Hagensen's back yard at Q Street in Washougal.

Backyard livestock has some crying fowl

Several Washougal residents have asked city officials to provide stricter regulations for the ownership of fowl and livestock within city limits.

August 8, 2019
Camas area families watch "Moana" at Crown Park in 2017, during the annual city of Camas' Parks and Recreation's "Movies in the Park" series, which takes place every Friday evening throughout the month of August. (Contributed photo courtesy of the city of Camas Parks and Recreation)

Crown Park full of fun every Friday

The popular Movies in the Park, hosted by the city of Camas’ Parks and Recreation Department, is back for its 13th year with free showings taking place every Friday night in August.