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March 17, 2015

Transportation Alternatives Program call for projects

The Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council invites all public agencies, transit agencies, schools and tribal governments in the Clark, Skamania, and Klickitat county region to submit applications for the federal Transportation Alternatives Program.

March 17, 2015

ESD 112 art show will open this week

A Washougal teen is among the student artists from throughout Southwest Washington who will be recognized for their outstanding artwork at the 2015 Southwest Washington Regional High School Art Show, sponsored and hosted by Educational Service District 112.

March 17, 2015
Connor and Gabby McCormick were joined by their dad, John, during Family Science Night at Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School.

Discovering the fun of science

Nearly 700 Cape Horn-Skye Elementary students, parents, staff and volunteers explored hands-on science activities at Family Science Night.

March 17, 2015

School notes for March 17, 2015

Hathaway Elementary names February students of the month Hathaway Elementary School has named its February students of the month: They are Keavyn Howman, kindergarten; Jose Garcia-Montoya, first grade; Ian Marshall, second grade; Russell Wolff, third grade; Natalie Bratton, fourth grade; and Kaela Northcut, fifth grade.

March 17, 2015

The start of a great sports season

Post-Record reporters could be seen scurrying to and from local high school sports practices during the past two weeks, conducting interviews with coaches and athletes and taking pictures for the annual Spring Sports Preview.

March 17, 2015

Letters to the Editor for March 17, 2015

Another option to support road repairs in Washougal Washougal needs money to repair roads, bridges and infrastructure (Post-Record March 10). Their budget, under current tax law, doesn't provide enough funds for this.

March 17, 2015

What’s your excuse?

People make all kinds of excuses for all kinds of things. Some are valid and some are, let's say, just made up. "My dog ate my homework," or "I forgot to set my clock ahead," are just a couple of excuses that make one think of the fine line between circumstance and withholding the total truth.

March 17, 2015

Rivers will host transportation forum

Several local projects are included in a $15 billion state transportation revenue package that has been passed by the Senate and is now being considered by the House of Representatives.