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September 14, 2010

Port considers capital projects

The construction of two rows in the Port of Camas-Washougal marina could be the largest capital projects expenditure in the port's 2011 budget. "G" and "H" rows would be located near the Puffin Cafe. The construction of eight covered and 16 uncovered slips is listed at $615,000. The permitting and design process is expected to be completed this year.

September 14, 2010
Pictured is an aerial view of the Camas-Washougal Wildlife League clubhouse and shooting range, located at 811 S.E. Leadbetter Road.  Previously located in unincorporated Clark County, the club is in danger of closing because it was recently annexed into Camas city limits and would fall under code that makes discharging a firearm illegal.

Camas-Washougal Wildlife League’s days may be numbered

A flip through the pages of the Camas-Washougal Wildlife League's scrapbook reveals how intertwined this organization has been with the local community since its inception nearly 90 years ago. Photographs, cards, newspaper articles and other mementos found in the slightly tattered and worn book with a dark green leather cover reflect what it once was.

September 7, 2010
The $1.8 million renovation of Bethea Park Estates, renamed Gateway Garden Apartments, in Washougal, is among the "Top Projects," named by the Vancouver Business Journal. Other honored local developments include Hayes Freedom High School, Doc Harris stadium, Immelman Hangars at Grove Field, phase one of Northwest Leadbetter Drive improvements, 192nd Avenue Plaza and the addition and remodel of Dorothy Fox Elementary School.

C-W developments are among the ‘Top Projects’

The rebuilding of Doc Harris Stadium, in Camas, is among the local developments named as "Top Projects" by the Vancouver Business Journal. The Bethea Park Estates renovation in Washougal will also be honored. The 32-unit complex was renamed Gateway Garden Apartments, in June.

September 7, 2010
Volunteer Barbara Gray sorts clothing donated to the Inter-Faith Treasure House in Washougal.  The Vancouver resident has given her time to the local organization, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary on Saturday, for the past 12 years.

The community’s helping hand

The Inter-Faith Treasure House began as a true grass roots effort that sprouted and grew over four decades to become an organization that today impacts the lives of thousands of people each year. The Treasure House first opened its doors in 1970, when members of a group of local churches got together to form the organization as it recognized the need in the community. That first year, a total of $1,227 in outreach was distributed to the community.

September 7, 2010

Safeway employee recovers from assault with acid

A fund has been set up to help a woman who was recently assaulted with a noxious liquid. Bethany Storro is an employee at the Safeway grocery store in Washougal. She told police she was walking on Aug. 30, at approximately 7:15 p.m., in the area of Eighth and Columbia streets in downtown Vancouver.

September 7, 2010
The $1.8 million renovation of Bethea Park Estates, renamed Gateway Garden Apartments, in Washougal, is among the "Top Projects," named by the Vancouver Business Journal. Other honored local developments include Hayes Freedom High School, Doc Harris stadium, Immelman Hangars at Grove Field, phase one of Northwest Leadbetter Drive improvements, 192nd Avenue Plaza and the addition and remodel of Dorothy Fox Elementary School.

Capturing shooting stars

While last-minute filers were submitting tax returns online or at the post office, William Lee of Camas, was taking photos in tulip fields in Woodburn, Ore. One of the results of his April 15 late evening photo session has led to recognition in the Energizer Ultimate Photo Contest with National Geographic magazine. Lee's photograph of star trails above the fields at Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm is one of two finalists in the travel category. Overall, there are 12 finalists in categories such as animals/wildlife, nature, people/cultures, weather and action/energy.

August 31, 2010
Don Barron (right), owner of Lacamas Canoe & Kayak, helps lead an excursion on Lacamas Lake on Monday.  Barron opened the rental, class and excursion facility at Heritage Park in Camas in June 2009. He also owns RiverTrails in Troutdale, Ore.

‘A great paddle’

When viewed from its shoreline, Lacamas Lake is a beautiful site. But it is only while sitting in the snug confines of a kayak as it glides swiftly across the water that one can truly see this local treasure come to life. For beginners and those who aren't lucky enough to own their own watercraft, one of the best ways to experience this is by renting from Lacamas Canoe & Kayak. Owned by Vancouver resident Don Barron, since last summer the facility at Heritage Park has offered hourly and daily rentals of about two dozen recreational kayaks and canoes.

August 31, 2010

‘E’ Street bids come in lower than expected

The lowest bid for the "E" Street project is $1.5 million less than expected by city of Washougal officials. According to Braidy Richins, with Wallis Engineering, Westech Construction, Inc., of Portland, submitted the lowest responsive bid of $4.54 million.

August 31, 2010

Washougal plans to hire transportation consultant

The Washougal Planning Commission's consideration of citywide rezone, comprehensive plan and miscellaneous code amendments will have to wait a while. A public hearing has been postponed from Aug. 24 to a date not yet determined, in order to get some answers related to transportation questions. The Port of Camas-Washougal has requested Parker's Landing Park and Marina Park be rezoned from "highway commercial" to "institutional public."