
Washougal High School graduate, Marine killed in helicopter crash
A 2018 Washougal High School graduate was one of five United States Marines killed in a helicopter crash during a training flight in Southern California earlier this month.
A 2018 Washougal High School graduate was one of five United States Marines killed in a helicopter crash during a training flight in Southern California earlier this month.
The Port of Camas-Washougal and the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington are inviting volunteers to participate in a tree planting event from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March…
The Parks and Land division of Clark County Public Works has indefinitely closed a portion of a Lacamas Regional Park trail near Round Lake. “The footbridge…
Camas officials will soon decide the fate of two city-owned homes, including one that is on the National Register of Historic Places.
A celebration of the written word returns to the Clark County Historical Museum next month. The museum will host a Local Authors Book Fair from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday,…
John Furniss has told the story about his life, which has included bouts of chronic illness and depression, drug addiction, financial despair, the loss of his sight following a failed suicide attempt at the age of 16, a loving marriage, and a fulfilling career as a renowned woodworker, to audiences many times, especially during the past few years.
Camas Parks and Recreation is working with Columbia Play Project to continue the Family Fun Fridays open play program for 2024. These popular, summertime drop-in play…
Camas seeks public input regarding Family Fun Fridays
Yvonne Gee is not an artist herself, but she has become one of the key figures in the art community since moving to Washougal in 2019, publicly supporting and promoting the work of her partner, their friends, and local organizations.
“Our world has changed in ways we could not have imagined. Often these changes have required us to adapt in unexpected ways. How are you dealing with change? Have you found new insights or a new perspective? Have you rearranged your priorities? Have you found a different way of looking, feeling, experiencing or responding?”