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November 4, 2011

Man shot by his father in Camas

A Camas man was transported to the hospital Thursday night with non-life threatening injuries after he was allegedly shot by his father.

November 1, 2011
WaferTech unveiled its $1.6 million energy conservation project on Thursday. Industry executives, and local and regional elected officials were on hand to mark the occasion including (left to right) Camas Mayor Scott Higgins, 18th District State Sen. Joe Zarelli, WaferTech President KC Hsu, Clark Public Utilities Commissioner Carol Curtis, Columbia River Economic Development Council President Lisa Nisenfeld, and David Moody of the Bonneville Power Administration.

WaferTech’s new cooling system saves energy, dollars

On Thursday WaferTech unveiled a new $1.6 million, energy efficient cooling system at its Camas manufacturing facility. According to President KC Hsu, the company now has a solid hold on bragging rights for producing the lowest carbon footprint of any semi-conductor manufacturer in the world today. "Saving energy and being good environmental stewards is vital for TSMC and WaferTech," Hsu said during a ceremony and luncheon event attended by local political and business officials, and staff from government agencies involved in the endeavor.

November 1, 2011

Wheels turn at waterfront workshop

Some people who showed up at an open house had plenty to say regarding the revitalization of the former Hambleton Lumber Company site and additional waterfront properties. More than 50 individuals, as well as port commissioners and staff, attended the planning workshop Wednesday night.

November 1, 2011
Among the energy efficiency elements of Hayes Freedom High School is its use of solar panels. The roof is sloped to the south to take advantage of 2,500 square feet of the photovoltaic panels. The design produces 16 watts of power per square foot at peak hour, and up to 40 kilowatts of electricity, which equals 43,200 KW-hours per year, saving $3,100 in electric bills.

Hayes Freedom is named a Community Pride Design winner

Hayes Freedom High School in Camas will be among six facilities honored later this month as part of the annual Community Pride Design Awards. The projects are being recognized for their innovative approach to historic restoration, sustainability, community enhancement, public facilities and commercial development.

October 25, 2011

Post-Record unveils new website commenting system

Today the Post-Record will launch a new commenting system on its website to improve the reader experience and encourage community members to join the conversation. All readers who wish to comment on www.camaspostrecord.com stories must now use their real name and post their remarks with a Facebook account.

October 25, 2011

Washougal budget adds new police officer

The hiring of a new officer for the Washougal Police Department is expected to reduce the number of calls that each officer responds to. So far this year, there have been 16,545 calls. With 18 officers, that averages out to be 919 calls per officer, per year.

October 25, 2011
Mitch Hammontree, owner of Quiznos, at The Crossing, in Washougal, enjoys talking with crews from Tapani Underground, Inc. Despite support from many of the Tapani employees, Hammontree said his business has experienced a 50 percent decline in sales since the state Route 14 improvements project started earlier this year.

Constructing cooperation

Kurt Cichosz, a foreman with Tapani Underground Inc., has eaten at Quiznos, in Washougal, five days a week, for four months. As one of the road construction crew members working on the state Route 14 improvements project, Cichosz estimates he has spent more than $1,000 on a variety of sandwiches, sodas, chips and cookies at the local Quiznos.

October 25, 2011

Impacts of local coal train travel is forum topic

The impacts of coal export trains traveling through local communities will be the topic of discussion during an upcoming forum. The "Power Past Coal Coalition," is presenting the event today, at 7 p.m., at First Congregational Church in Vancouver.

October 18, 2011
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Proud to be wearing pink

Members of the Camas and Washougal fire departments added a touch of pink to their uniforms recently in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.