Another weight loss success story: Washougal woman drops 52 pounds
Carol Englund of Washougal has lost 52 pounds in the past year. Below is the 47-year-old woman's story in a question-and-answer format.
Carol Englund of Washougal has lost 52 pounds in the past year. Below is the 47-year-old woman's story in a question-and-answer format.
Wysaske elected to bankers board The president and chief operating officer of Riverview Community Bank was elected as a director of the Community Bankers of Washington Board of Directors during the group's annual meeting held in September.
Kids can see nocturnal critters An upcoming workshop will share information about bats, owls, and other nocturnal critters.
ECFR incumbents are effective The majority of the East County Fire and Rescue Board of Commissioners is up for re-election this year. Collectively, Gary Larson, John Clancy and Jack Hoober have over 52 years of experience. As a 17-year resident, and a past fire commissioner for ECFR, I witnessed firsthand the exceptional performance of these individuals.
Jane (Pruess) Coffman Jane (Pruess) Coffman died Sept. 23, 2011, in Brighton, Colo. She was 77.
Chiropractic Care Center welcomes new staff member The newest member of the staff at Chiropractic Care Center has a special interest in therapeutic massage.
It's been full steam ahead for the Camas-Washougal Economic Development Association, a partnership between the cities of Camas and Washougal, and the Port of Camas-Washougal that was organized earlier this year.
City Council made well thought out decision Watching our City Council deal with the Farrell House unclassified use permit after receiving a recommended approval by our Planning Commission was most rewarding. They did their homework and were well prepared to deliberate the pros and cons of this permit. Their focus was on maintaining the quality of living of our residential neighborhood, not how to make a business fit among well-established family homes.
Bob Elliott's Aug. 23 Post-Record guest column offered a "different perspective on FAA funding" for the Port of Camas-Washougal's Grove Field. Unfortunately, Bob's perspective seems to be from the rather narrow viewpoint of many Grove Field airport users.
Nada Jarvis Nada Jarvis died Sept. 24, 2011, in Vancouver. She was 89. Her life was celebrated today at the Waterford Forum in Vancouver.