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February 7, 2012

Support an important cause: Grad night

It's hard to believe it, but in just a few short months Camas and Washougal high school seniors will be preparing for the future as they reach one of the most significant milestones in their young lives so far -- graduation.

January 31, 2012

And if I am elected president I will…

On a drizzly, dark day this past Sunday with a rare couple of hours to kill, I decided to take in coverage of the race for the Republican primary in Florida on CNN. While watching clips of Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich speaking and glad handling their way through the crowds, I just had to roll my eyes and shake my head at the sheer absurdity of some of the proposals they were making.

January 31, 2012

Filling a need

As the saying goes, "Necessity is the mother of invention," and some local parents proved this statement true when they formed Vancouver's first "sensory friendly" Cub Scout group.

January 24, 2012

Service to others

With the recent national commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, fresh on the minds of many is how each of us can help others. As stated by Dr. King: "Anyone can be great - because anyone can serve." In our local community, there are many who are taking those words to heart as they use their own talents to give back to the community.

January 24, 2012

Stand behind governor’s budget decisions

A recent newspaper article prompted me to sit down and express my feelings about how difficult it must have been for Gov. Chris Gregoire to explain to students at the Clark County Skills Center why the state is facing more deep cuts to education.

January 17, 2012

State of local business economy is improving

In about two weeks, community leaders and citizens from around Clark County will gather at Washougal High School as Clark County Commissioner Marc Boldt delivers this year's "State of the County" address. It is likely that Boldt's speech will touch on a variety of topics -- the struggles the county faces in recent tough economic times, as well as some of the successes that have been realized. In our little corner of Clark County, while there have no doubt been financial struggles, there are good things happening that make the future appear to be a little brighter.

January 17, 2012

Post-Record new look coming next week

OK, I'm going to level with you up front, dear reader. This column may not contain the most fascinating news you've read in your Post-Record for a while. No, it's not going to rank up there with the stories about the great success the Washougal and Camas girls' sports programs had this past weekend, or this week's Hometown front page story. Heck, even a City Council story will probably seem fascinating compared to what I'm about to write about.

January 10, 2012

Letters to the Editor for Jan. 10, 2012

Step up for democracy I hear a lot of complaints about corporations that are pouring unlimited and unidentified dollars into the our elections.

January 3, 2012

Addressing the human trafficking epidemic

"Human trafficking." It's a term many of us associate with things that happen in foreign countries, not in the United States where slavery has long been outlawed. But in-depth reports and investigations have revealed that this form of sex slavery is indeed a serious problem, and in fact the stretch from Seattle to Portland has become a "hub" for this kind of despicable activity.