Ethan Harris of Camas is The Columbian’s All-Region boys basketball player of the year
Ethan Harris has a hard time choosing his fondest memory from the 2025-26 Camas boys basketball season because of how many stand out.
Ethan Harris has a hard time choosing his fondest memory from the 2025-26 Camas boys basketball season because of how many stand out.
On Jan. 14, 2024, a winter storm caused fire sprinkler and HVAC system pipes at Skyridge Middle School in Camas to freeze and crack, sending more than 3,200 gallons of water through the building and damaging 22 classrooms and the school’s library. Within minutes, the flood destroyed hundreds of books, including most of the library’s science tomes.
Columbia River and Washington coast salmon seasons are being discussed through the complicated North of Falcon process, and will probably be finalized by the end of April.
Washougal High School science students took on the roles of urban planners and grid engineers earlier this month, presenting proposals for the region’s energy future. The students’ plans aimed to balance long-term reliability, environmental concerns and conservation, and were evaluated by a panel of experts from Clark Public Utilities.
The Washougal school board has appointed Greg Retchless to its No. 1 director position, which was vacated by Jim Cooper when he resigned in January.
Three Camas High School students have won the 2025 Congressional App Challenge for the 3rd Congressional District.
Sophia Wade’s interest in activism dates back to her days as a student at Camas High School, where she created an equity curriculum called “Windows and Mirrors” to address ignorance and promote inclusive practices. For her efforts, she won the 2024 Marshall Youth Leadership Award.
The Camas School District has been selected for the inaugural Washington State Superintendent's Award for Educational Excellence in Student Achievement.
Cohen Butler of Camas has been selected as the Gatorade Washington Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Despite being born with a rare metabolic disorder that will significantly affect the rest of her life, Nysa Vinod has maintained a warm, giving spirit and relentlessly positive outlook.