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The daily ringing of the paper mill's Westminster chimes will have special meaning when they echo through downtown Camas on Saturday.
The daily ringing of the paper mill's Westminster chimes will have special meaning when they echo through downtown Camas on Saturday.
Although the "buzz" about bee declines makes headlines, excites public concern and warrants a White House Task Force on the health of honey bees and other pollinators, bees are still in jeopardy.
Levesque Joe and Peggy (Wolf) Levesque recently celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary.
CHS singers net top honors In March, several CHS choir students competed in the district Solo and Ensemble Festival vocal division, with a number of them earning top honors and going to state.
The Vancouver Clinic, a private, multi-specialty medical group, recently welcomed Mark Mantei as its new chief executive officer.
Clark College's Career Days is entering its fifth year with its largest-ever number of employers participating in two separate job fairs, as well as many new events designed to help today's job-seekers.
Ethel E. Boggs Ethel Elizabeth McKee, Hopkins-Serna-Burns-Boggs, a homemaker from Washougal, died April 22, 2015, of post-operative complications. She was 72.
Today marked the first official campaign announcement made by a Camas-Washougal elected official about their intentions to run for re-election this year.
Campus sexual violence has been the subject of an intense national conversation recently, but that dialogue often lacks critical input from schools that are already taking steps to improve their campus climates.
Ambrosio-VanDemarr A daughter has been born to Krystal L. Ambrosio and Josh D. VanDemarr of Washougal.