A beginning to the election season
Today marked the first official campaign announcement made by a Camas-Washougal elected official about their intentions to run for re-election this year.
Today marked the first official campaign announcement made by a Camas-Washougal elected official about their intentions to run for re-election this year.
Two weeks ago, Washougal Mayor Sean Guard announced that he planned to spend seven days -- 168 hours -- camping next to the railroad tracks at 32nd Avenue and Main Street.
According to the Clark County Arts Commission, "The arts hold the power to inspire and enlighten. They influence the economy by creating jobs and ancillary services, stimulating tourism and raising tax revenues. The interdependence of artists supporting local businesses that have supported them is a win-win situation."
There are few places on earth that compare to the rugged natural beauty that can be found all around in the Columbia River Gorge.
An organization that has helped thousands of children, adults and senior citizens over the years will earn some deserved recognition this week.
The lack of affordable housing continues to be an issue across the United States, and right here in Clark County.
Post-Record reporters could be seen scurrying to and from local high school sports practices during the past two weeks, conducting interviews with coaches and athletes and taking pictures for the annual Spring Sports Preview.
The many talents of Camas and Washougal students will be on display starting this weekend, as young actors take the stage in two very different Tony-award winning productions.
As Women's History Month gets underway, an upcoming event will feature local residents who have had significant impacts on the communities of Camas and Washougal, as well as Clark County and the state of Washington.
The senior project.