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August 6, 2026
The Camas Farmers Market moved to a different location this year due to construction, but is still conveniently located. (Photos by Rachel Pinsky)

Visit to Camas Farmers Market yields treasu

At a recent gathering, my friend Barbara asked me if I knew where to get edible flowers. She wasn’t having luck finding them in stores. I immediately thought of farmers Kelly Peters and Patrick Dorris of Flat Tack Farm. I’ve been a member of their community supported agriculture program for years and I know that they often offer them. On a visit to the Vancouver Farmers Market, I found the flowers my friend was seeking. It made me realize that one of the many great things about the farmers markets in Clark County is that they’re treasure troves of beautiful and interesting food and drink that can’t be found in a grocery store.

August 6, 2026

Camas Comic Con returns to downtown Friday

Downtown Camas will celebrate comics, science fiction, fantasy and pop culture during the fourth annual Camas Comic Con from 5-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7, as part of the city’s First Friday festivities.

August 6, 2026

Death Notices for Aug. 6, 2026

Brian D. Lamb, 39, Vancouver, died July 15, 2026. Straub’s Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 360-834-4563.

July 30, 2026
Washougal City Manager David Scott, right, speaks during a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on May 9, 2024, to mark the completion of renovations at the East County Family Resource Center. (Contributed by City of Washougal)

Washougal’s city manager David Scott to retire

WASHOUGAL — David Scott helped secure federal funding for Washougal’s long-awaited 32nd Street rail crossing project, one of the defining accomplishments of his 17 years leading the city. But when asked what he’s proudest of, the retiring city manager doesn’t cite roads or buildings. He credits the city employees who deliver services to residents every day.