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Joe Hallead leads the Papermakers in one more rally cry during the district tournament May 6, at Propstra Park.

Hallead era ends

Joe Hallead leads the Papermakers in one more rally cry during the district tournament May 6, at Propstra Park.

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

After bleeding Papermaker red for 15 years, Joe Hallead said the time has come to ride his Harley off into the sunset. He and his wife bought a condo near Las Vegas, where she has a high paying job. As Hallead searches for the next teaching and coaching opportunity, he… Read story

Bennett Lehner kicks the soccer ball beyond two Skyview defenders Saturday, at McKenzie Stadium. Lehner netted the tying goal for Camas in the first half.

Skyview wins battle; Camas wants the war

Bennett Lehner kicks the soccer ball beyond two Skyview defenders Saturday, at McKenzie Stadium. Lehner netted the tying goal for Camas in the first half.

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Camas and Skyview played 270 minutes of soccer in three games without a decisive winner. Only one team could be the district champion. Skyview got the glory when the Storm beat the Papermakers on PKs 4-3 Saturday, at McKenzie Stadium. "I'm proud of this team. We had full effort. They… Read story

Camas considers LID to fund sewer infrastructure in NUGA

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

The City of Camas is currently considering its options to fund sewer system infrastructure in a large portion of the North Urban Growth Area -- the expansive area north of Lacamas Lake that was adopted into the city's urban growth boundary in 2007. During the May 5 City Council meeting,… Read story

Washougal eyes marijuana moratorium or ban

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Washougal residents will have an opportunity to comment on a potential extension of a moratorium and/or a ban regarding the retail sale, processing and growing of recreational marijuana within the city limits. A public hearing will be held during the next regular City Council meeting Tuesday, May 27, at 7… Read story

Marijuana public hearing is May 19 in Camas

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Should Camas get into the marijuana business? That is the question Camas Mayor Scott Higgins and the Camas City Council are hoping to hear the public's response to during a hearing scheduled for Monday, May 19, at 7 p.m., at City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave. Community input is being… Read story

Mill City Brew Werks owner Mark Zech (left) and General Manager/Brewer Chris Daniels (right) stand with an Excellence on Main award from the Washington State Main Street Program.

Mill City Brew Werks receives Main Street award

Mill City Brew Werks owner Mark Zech (left) and General Manager/Brewer Chris Daniels (right) stand with an Excellence on Main award from the Washington State Main Street Program.

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A downtown Camas business has received statewide recognition for improving the economic condition of the area. Mill City Brew Werks, owned by Mark Zech and Walt LeDoux, is located at 339 N.E. Cedar St. The restaurant, pub and brewery received an Excellence on Main award from the Washington State Main… Read story

School notes for May 13, 2014

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Local student studies abroad Maggie Loghry of Camas is among 48 Linfield College students participating this spring in a Linfield study abroad program. Loghry, a junior, is majoring in nursing. She is the daughter of Diane and Jerry Loghry of Camas. Read story

Camas students are all smiles after the recent state science fair. Pictured are front center: Dalilah Cunningham; first row from left:  Eli Burton, Ben Saunders, Alexis Williams, Jaden Le; second row from left:  George Walker, Illaria Cunningham, Mila Smook; back row from left:  Madeleine Sheppard, Emily Sheppard, Bilal Manzer, Chemay Shola.

CSD students shine at state science fair

Camas students are all smiles after the recent state science fair. Pictured are front center: Dalilah Cunningham; first row from left:  Eli Burton, Ben Saunders, Alexis Williams, Jaden Le; second row from left:  George Walker, Illaria Cunningham, Mila Smook; back row from left:  Madeleine Sheppard, Emily Sheppard, Bilal Manzer, Chemay Shola.

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Students from Dorothy Fox, Prune Hill, Skyridge, and Camas High School fared well at the recent Washington State Science and Engineering Fair. The 57th annual fair, held in Bremerton, features students in grades one through 12, competing for more than $1.8 million in trophies, prizes, scholarships, and an opportunity to… Read story

Anglers in the lower Columbia River this spring have kept almost 12,000 chinook and released almost 3,000.

Lower Columbia spring chinook angling reopens Thursday

Anglers in the lower Columbia River this spring have kept almost 12,000 chinook and released almost 3,000.

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Retention will continue uninterrupted until late June; boat restriction lifted between Beacon Rock and Bonneville Dam Read story

B.G. woman injured after crashing on 502, rolling onto I-5

May 12, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground woman was injured in a single-vehicle accident this morning; she crashed on state Highway 502 and her vehicle rolled onto Interstate 5. Read story