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January 6, 2022
Ryan Hickey, operations specialist with the city of Camas, shows in August 2019 where damage had previously been located on a memorial for Camas mill workers who died serving in World War II. (Contributed photo courtesy of The Columbian files)

World War II memorial moving to Crown Park

Camas’ Crown Park will soon showcase a memorial honoring 22 Camas paper mill employees who lost their lives serving in the armed forces during World War II.

January 6, 2022
Camas Mayor Steve Hogan (upper right) speaks during a remote Camas City Council workshop held on Zoom on Monday, Jan. 3, 2022, while city council members look on. Pictured clockwise from upper left are Councilwoman Leslie Lewellyn, Hogan, Councilman Greg Anderson and Councilwoman Shannon Roberts. (Screenshot by Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas mulls ‘buy American’ policy

Should the city of Camas buy “Made in America” goods over those produced outside the United States? That was the question Camas City Council members tossed around during the Council’s first workshop of 2022, on Monday, Jan. 3.

December 23, 2021

Community garden coming to Camas’ historic downtown

Downtown Camas is one step closer to having a new community garden, thanks to a partnership between the city and local entrepreneur Jacquie Hill, owner of LiveWell Camas, a downtown Camas movement and wellness studio.