Cities may need to remove trees in Goot Park

Cities may need to remove trees in Goot Park

Camas and Washougal officials are working with Clark Public Utilities to decide is they will need to remove trees at Goot Park, 303 S.E. Zenith St., on the Camas-Washougal border, after a small fire, caused by tree limbs making contact with overhead power transmission...
Cities may need to remove trees in Goot Park

Letters to the Editor for July 8, 2021

Reader responds to ‘Saving Democracy in America’ column Regarding Professor Mel Gurtov’s guest column (“Saving Democracy in America” June 10, 2021 Camas-Washougal Post-Record), it has certainly prompted me to express my opinion about his opinion. His statement about...
Cities may need to remove trees in Goot Park

‘Moms’ want to remove officials

Two Washougal residents are spearheading a public effort to remove all five Washougal School Board members from office, claiming the elected officials violated a variety of federal, state and local laws during a public meeting on May 11. According to their site,...
Cities may need to remove trees in Goot Park

‘Quietest Fourth in 15 years’

Camas-Washougal Fire Marshal Ron Schumacher called the recent Fourth of July weekend the quietest he’s seen in 15 years. “We had a small — very small — grass fire in Camas, but other than that there were no injuries, no fires,” Schumacher said, adding fire officials...
Cities may need to remove trees in Goot Park

Plugged In: electric vehicles can recharge in downtown Camas

Electric vehicle (EV) drivers living, working and visiting Camas-Washougal got some good news this week — charging their vehicles in East Clark County just got a lot easier. Ed Fischer, the former owner of the Camas Bike & Sport shop at 403 N.E. Fifth Ave., in...