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Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fourth-graders collected donations of food and clothing for the homeless after being inspired by the book, &quot;The Giving Tree.&quot;

‘The Giving Tree’ grows in Washougal

Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fourth-graders collected donations of food and clothing for the homeless after being inspired by the book, &quot;The Giving Tree.&quot;

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

"It is better to give than receive," is a common phrase. But what does it really mean? Cape Horn-Skye Elementary School fourth-graders found out when they participated in "The Giving Tree Project," which allowed them to help the less fortunate at Open House Ministries in Vancouver. The students made crafts… Read story

The Camas-Washougal Rotary Club delivered nearly 700 dictionaries to third-graders in Camas and Washougal in December.

Rotary’s ‘Gift of Words’ benefits local students

The Camas-Washougal Rotary Club delivered nearly 700 dictionaries to third-graders in Camas and Washougal in December.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Camas-Washougal Rotary Club kicked off its Gift of Words project Nov. 30 at Gause Elementary School in Washougal. The club delivered nearly 700 dictionaries; giving one to every third-grader in Camas and Washougal. Rotarians across the U.S. participate in the Gift of Words Project to promote literacy in their… Read story

‘OurBar’ will locate at 1887 Main development

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

A couple that met at a pub in Boulder, Col., three years ago, plans to open a cafe and bar in downtown Washougal. Kevin Credelle and Alex Yost expect to serve breakfast, lunch and happy hour dishes in OurBar, at 1887 Main, in April 2013. Dinner service will begin in… Read story

Camas Church of the Nazarene Pastor Richard Sales, pictured above with his wife, Joanne, will retire on Jan.

Church of the Nazarene pastor plans to retire

Camas Church of the Nazarene Pastor Richard Sales, pictured above with his wife, Joanne, will retire on Jan.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Pastor Richard Sales of Camas Church of the Nazarene will retire on Jan. 1 after more than 50 years of service in the ministry. Pastor Sales and his wife Joanne began their ministry in 1959, serving with the First Church of the Nazarene in Livingston, Mont. After a call to… Read story

District considers all-day kindergarten

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

At some point in the not-to-distant future, all-day kindergarten could be required from every school district in the state. In an effort to prepare for this, the Washougal School District conducted an informal building capacity study at all of its schools. All of the schools are currently well below design… Read story

The Camas Movie Club includes Stacey Kim, Laurinda Reddig, Carissa Reid, Debra Thomas and Kristin Hakala (from left to right). Reid started the club as a Facebook page, because she loves movies and she wants to help promote the Liberty Theatre, in downtown Camas.

Fans of films unite in Camas

The Camas Movie Club includes Stacey Kim, Laurinda Reddig, Carissa Reid, Debra Thomas and Kristin Hakala (from left to right). Reid started the club as a Facebook page, because she loves movies and she wants to help promote the Liberty Theatre, in downtown Camas.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

A local mother has formed a club that supports her weekly film habit and benefits a downtown Camas business.Carissa Reid, of Camas, founded the Camas Movie Club, because she loves movies and wants to help promote the Liberty Theatre. She has seen more than 50 movies at the Liberty since… Read story

Camas High School senior McKenna Jackson tricks three defenders and passes the ball to an open teammate.

Play with passion

Camas High School senior McKenna Jackson tricks three defenders and passes the ball to an open teammate.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Ferocious defense and relentless rebounding helped the Camas High School girls basketball team defeat Hockinson by 42 points and Hudson's Bay by 41. "Defense leads to offense," said sophomore guard Brenna Khaw. "Our goal is to shut the other team down." The Papermakers disposed of the Eagles 60-19 Thursday. Hudson's… Read story

Zach Vergillo rolls through the hills during last season's Washougal MX Challenge. High school and middle school students can  join the new Washington Student Mountain Bike League.

A new league for mountain bikers

Zach Vergillo rolls through the hills during last season's Washougal MX Challenge. High school and middle school students can  join the new Washington Student Mountain Bike League.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Like pedals on a bicycle, Ed Fischer and the staff at Camas Bike & Sport understand the importance of youth pumping fresh blood into the heart of their sport. Mountain biking is more than just a business to them, it's a lifestyle they love to share with friends and families.… Read story

Michael McElory climbs the bean stalk and scores a basket for the Washougal boys basketball team.

Washougal Panther spirit shines bright

Michael McElory climbs the bean stalk and scores a basket for the Washougal boys basketball team.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Washougal High School girls and boys basketball teams came home for the holidays and defeated Tenino in a doubleheader Wednesday. Eleven ladies put the ball in the basket to help the Panthers beat the Beavers 60-27. Alyssa Blankenship racked up 11 points, seven steals and six rebounds in her… Read story

Ralph Heiser, left, demonstrates defensive positioning to Christopher Brothers during a Miracle League baseball practice. Heiser started as a volunteer coach for the Columbia River Miracle League.

Hoping for Miracle of new field

Ralph Heiser, left, demonstrates defensive positioning to Christopher Brothers during a Miracle League baseball practice. Heiser started as a volunteer coach for the Columbia River Miracle League.

December 24, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Like many 13-year-olds, baseball is one of Matthew Long's favorite activities. Read story