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September 19, 2024

Death notices: Sept. 19, 2024

Belisle, Jason C., 39, Vancouver died Sept. 5, 2024. Straub’s Funeral Home & Columbia River Cremation, 360-834-4563.

August 15, 2024
Washougal Business Association President Paul Greenlee extends his arms in disbelief next to the city of Washougal’s wayfinding sign on Main Street, Aug. 1, 2024. (Photos by Doug Flanagan/Post-Record)

Washougal Business Association head proposes new wayfinding kiosk

In 2019, Paul Greenlee traveled to Windsor, California, with his wife for a wine-tasting vacation. One of the first things he noticed upon arriving in the Russian River Valley town was its wayfinding sign, composed of 18 smaller, brightly-colored signs featuring the names of local businesses (salons, restaurants, toys, real estate, etc.) and arrows pointing to the left or right.

July 18, 2024
Screenshot by Doug Flanagan/Post-Record 
 Washougal resident speaks about an upcoming blasting project in his neighborhood during a Washougal City Council workshop session on July 8.

Blasting project rankles Washougal neighbors

A group of Washougal residents are voicing their concerns about a blasting project set to begin later this month in their neighborhood, claiming that it has the potential to damage nearby homes and negatively impact their neighborhood’s livability.

June 17, 2024

Death notices: June 13, 2024

Aldridge, Anthony “Tony,” 70, Washougal, died June 6, 2024. Brown’s Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 360-834-3692. Cameron, Eric C., 41, Camas, died May 29, 2024. All…

March 14, 2024
A rendering shows how the Port of Camas-Washougal hopes to develop Grove Field if it is someday annexed into the city of Camas. (Contributed graphic courtesy of the Port of Camas-Washougal)

Port hopes to annex airport into Camas

The Port of Camas-Washougal is asking Clark County to annex Grove Field into the county’s urban growth boundary, a necessary first step in the Port’s quest to bring the airport into Camas’ city limits.

March 14, 2024
Colorado Parks and Wildlife workers release captured Oregon wolves into remote swaths of public land in central Colorado, in December 2023. (Contributed photo courtesy of Jerry Neal, Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

Freed wolves move into their old niche

What was it like for 10 captured Oregon wolves when Colorado Parks and Wildlife opened their crates on a December day last year? The wolves had been chased by helicopter, drugged, blindfolded and collared, then moved to remote public land in central Colorado. One of those animals might have had this experience.