Committee pitches arts and cultural center
When Martha Martin started researching the potential for building a performing arts and cultural center on the Washougal waterfront, she didn’t expect to discover that was one of the area’s historical uses.
When Martha Martin started researching the potential for building a performing arts and cultural center on the Washougal waterfront, she didn’t expect to discover that was one of the area’s historical uses.
Cassi Marshall is cautiously optimistic that she has won her bid for Port of Camas-Washougal Commissioner Bill Ward’s No. 2 commissioner seat, but given how incredibly close the vote counts have been since Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 5, Marshall said she is preparing for anything.
For the past 15 years, Portland police commander Wendi Steinbronn has lived in Camas and worked in Portland. Starting next month, she’ll have a much easier commute. Leaders in the…
Through her decades of experience as a professional singer and dancer, voice and theater coach and troubled youth mentor, Diana Larson has seen how lives can be changed for the better through exposure to performing arts.
The race for the Port of Camas-Washougal’s No. 2 commissioner position is too close to call.
It appears Ray Kutch will retain his seat on the Washougal city council.
Early results indicate that Jim Cooper will be the newest Washougal School District board member.
Asked about his most vivid memories from World War II, Ken Shold, a 96-year-old Washougal veteran, tilts his head back, closes his eyes and stays silent for a moment before responding.
Leslie Rick, an ordained minister and owner of Washougal’s Mystic Gardens floral and gift shop, is excited to provide what she calls “a service for a service” in honor of Veterans Day.
Earlier this year, the Port of Camas-Washougal released three conceptual designs for the first phase of its Waterfront at Parker’s Landing development, but Port officials were adamant that they weren’t going to simply pick one of them.