Washougal eyes OKing beer, wine in its parks
The city of Washougal is proposing a code change to allow beer and wine in city parks, Reflection Plaza and Towncenter during special events.
The city of Washougal is proposing a code change to allow beer and wine in city parks, Reflection Plaza and Towncenter during special events.
Twenty-one Clark County schools have been honored by the Washington School Recognition Program for their work in closing opportunity gaps and supporting students’ growth and academic achievement during the 2023-24 school year.
This weekend’s 11th annual Impact Camas-Washougal food drive hopes to raise $19,000 to help needy families in addition to packing boxes of food to be distributed in Camas and Washougal schools.
Susan Tripp is one of east Clark County’s premier historians, but even she is constantly learning things about the history of the area that she didn’t know before.
A group of Washougal High School students is diligently preparing for an upcoming forklift certification examination with the help of a newly purchased simulator, installed in the school’s construction technology classroom May 15.
In an attempt to cover increased maintenance costs, the Port of Camas-Washougal may renegotiate leases with businesses that use the port’s industrial park rail line.
A local nonprofit organization is bringing the art of storytelling to Washougal.
Washougal High School science teacher William Baur is a state finalist for the 2025 Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching, an annual program administered by the National Science Foundation on behalf of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Rising costs have forced the Washougal School District to pivot to Plan B for its Washougal High School roof-replacement project.
The Two Rivers Heritage Museum has a paid employee for the first time in its history.