
Downtown Camas is ‘going green’ for First Friday
Camas will go green this Friday with the return of the Downtown Camas Association’s annual green-themed March First Friday event. Participating downtown Camas businesses will kick…
Camas will go green this Friday with the return of the Downtown Camas Association’s annual green-themed March First Friday event. Participating downtown Camas businesses will kick…
NatureScaping of Southwest Washington has partnered with the Camas Public Library to present an online “Soil Basics” webinar at 4 p.m. March 18. Presented by Arthur…
The Camas-Washougal Historical Society welcomed four new board members in January, appointing John Bayer, Trish Bayer, Jason Ferrier and Josh Stahly to three-year terms. The quartet…
Last July, then-Washougal mayoral candidate Rochelle Ramos gathered a group of friends and co-workers to clean up Reflection Plaza in downtown Washougal.
The Camas Lions recently donated $1,001 to the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation to contribute to the Washougal Community Library Building Fund. The donation makes the…
Stuart Mullenberg couldn’t wait to check out the disc golf course at Washougal’s Hartwood Park when it opened in April 2021. Once he got there, however, he couldn’t wait to leave.
When Camas elementary school teacher Julie Savelesky says she’s a “groundhog ambassador,” she’s not hyperbolizing.
Camas Parks and Recreation is now accepting entries for poster designs to help promote the city’s policy prohibiting smoking and tobacco use within Camas parks. The city is currently developing…
The family of Ric Mason – better known to many locals as “Painless Ric,” the owner of Painless Ric’s Tattoo Parlor – will host a celebration of life for the longtime downtown Camas business owner from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, at the Black Pearl on the Columbia, 56 S. First St., Washougal.
Chuck and Janessa Stoltz, the owners of Camas’ unique, Lacamas Lake-adjacent Acorn & the Oak restaurant, had already weathered more than their fair share of hurdles when the city’s planning manager emailed another piece of bad news earlier this month: the city could not approve the couple’s plans to build a permanent cover over their back patio.