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The Washougal High School football players break the ticker tape on their new field turf Friday, at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers beat Hudson's Bay 35-0.
The Washougal High School football players break the ticker tape on their new field turf Friday, at Fishback Stadium. The Panthers beat Hudson's Bay 35-0.

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September 3, 2020
Washougal resident Melissa Joyal (right) shakes hands with Orchard Hills Country Club professional Kevin Coombs after winning the club's women's division championship on Aug. 2. (Contributed photo courtesy of Melissa Joyal)

Washougal golfers invited to PGA championship

Melissa Joyal displayed a natural talent for golf after picking up a club for the first time as a freshman at Fort Vancouver High School, but she knew that she couldn’t rely solely on her physical gifts to achieve her goals. Her intense passion for the game allowed her to develop an equally strong work ethic to match her abilities.

May 14, 2020

Death Notices for May 14, 2020

Bateman, Linda Sue (Kiedrowski), 70, Washougal, died May 4, 2020. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692. Bogda, Marilyn Lenore, 87, Washougal, died May 8, 2020. Brown’s Funeral Home, 360-834-3692. Hobbs, Marietta ,…

May 16, 2019

Obituaries for May 16, 2019

PAID PRINTED OBITUARY Janet Louise Cadd Glomstad April 2, 1937 ~ April 27, 2019 Resident of  Danville, California Janet Louise Cadd Glomstad passed away peacefully in her home after…

May 24, 2018
A recent aerial view of the new Lacamas Lake Elementary School in Camas. The school, approved by voters in 2016, is about 75 percent complete. It will be ready for the 2018-19 school year and is located at 1111 N.E. 232nd Ave., Camas. The new building will replace Lacamas Heights Elementary and accommodate at least 150 more students. (Contributed photo courtesy of Cathy Carlson)

School construction on pace

Camas School District’s new Lacamas Lake Elementary school building is on track to open for the 2018-19 school year, and the district plans to repurpose the former Lacamas Heights Elementary building off Northeast Garfield Street for continued use.