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A runner’s spirit: Camas cross country team rallies around Micah Snell and his message of inclusivity

October 23, 2024, 6:10am Clark County Health

Camas High cross country athlete Micah Snell is happiest when racing — first in marathons starting at age 2, and now on the Papermakers’ cross country team. Read story

Camas High tennis courts could be covered to keep weather out and allow community in

August 15, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Sports

Many high school tennis players may soon not have to worry about getting wet or having their matches canceled due to weather. Read story

Andrew Okerlund, 20, a 2021 Camas High School graduate, climbs the northeast ridge of Easy Mox in Washington during the summer of 2023.

“100 Summits: Bulgers in a Season”: Documentary about Camas grad ready for screening

Andrew Okerlund, 20, a 2021 Camas High School graduate, climbs the northeast ridge of Easy Mox in Washington during the summer of 2023.

May 28, 2024, 6:02am Clark County Life

It isn’t often that a documentary premieres at the Liberty Theatre in Camas. But when both the subject and the mastermind are both Camas grads, it makes sense. Read story

Former Camas High School girls head wrestling coach Mark Yamashita appears Tuesday at the Clark County Courthouse for sentencing in his child molestation case. Yamashita was sentenced to 20 months in prison.

Ex-Camas High School girls wrestling coach sentenced to 20 months in prison for molesting girl, 16

Former Camas High School girls head wrestling coach Mark Yamashita appears Tuesday at the Clark County Courthouse for sentencing in his child molestation case. Yamashita was sentenced to 20 months in prison.

April 9, 2024, 6:06pm Clark County News

A judge sentenced a former Camas High School girls wrestling coach Tuesday to 20 months in prison for molesting a 16-year-old girl in 2022. Read story

Girlhood is an online platform started by two Camas High School students. It aims to be a safe space for young girls to share advice and their stories with one another.

Camas High School seniors’ website Girlhood aims to empower girls

Girlhood is an online platform started by two Camas High School students. It aims to be a safe space for young girls to share advice and their stories with one another.

January 12, 2024, 6:07am Clark County News

Mia Sugimoto sat in her local movie theater watching “Barbie” and felt inspired. As she looked around at those sitting in the other velvet seats, she was taken by the diversity of the other girls and women in the room. Read story

Camas sophomores Kendall Mairs, left, Keirra Thompson, center, and junior Addison Harris celebrate a basket Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, during the Papermakers’ 77-34 win against Skyview at Camas High School.

Camas plays ‘beautiful basketball’ in 77-34 win over Skyview

Camas sophomores Kendall Mairs, left, Keirra Thompson, center, and junior Addison Harris celebrate a basket Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023, during the Papermakers’ 77-34 win against Skyview at Camas High School.

January 31, 2023, 10:38pm Prep Sports

That beautiful basketball also happened Tuesday in a 77-34 home victory over Skyview in a battle of the 4A Greater St. Helens League’s top two girls basketball teams entering the day. In the end, the Papermakers clinched at least a share of the 4A GSHL crown, and can win it… Read story

Camas High School band director Richard Mancini, right, accepts a $10,000 donation from CBM Systems' Benjamin Reng during band class on Friday.

Camas High School band gets $10,000 donation

Camas High School band director Richard Mancini, right, accepts a $10,000 donation from CBM Systems' Benjamin Reng during band class on Friday.

January 22, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

Camas High School’s marching band received a $10,000 donation from Oregon-based CBM Systems during a special gathering at the school Friday. Read story

(The Columbian)

Morning Press: Columbia River flooding; Ex-Camas coach arrested; Fatal shooting; Homeless count; I-5 Bridge clearance

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June 18, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Here are some of the stories that were most popular this week with Columbian readers. Read story

Hockinson senior Ellie Ritter, left, speaks to the crowd at the school?s signing day, while twin sister Kylie Ritter, right, looks on Wednesday at Hockinson High School. Ellie will attend Northwest Nazarene University to play soccer and Kylie is headed to George Fox University to play basketball.

Signing Day: Hockinson sisters Ellie, Kylie Ritter support each other as they forge separate paths

Hockinson senior Ellie Ritter, left, speaks to the crowd at the school?s signing day, while twin sister Kylie Ritter, right, looks on Wednesday at Hockinson High School. Ellie will attend Northwest Nazarene University to play soccer and Kylie is headed to George Fox University to play basketball.

February 2, 2022, 4:09pm Prep Sports

The college recruiting process can be daunting and anxiety-filled for high school athletes, but then again, most don’t have the benefit of a sibling to navigate the journey with at the same time. Read story

Benson girls basketball coach Eric Knox, upper right, confronts the Camas student section during a game Dec.

Inappropriate remarks likely made at Camas basketball game, probe finds

Benson girls basketball coach Eric Knox, upper right, confronts the Camas student section during a game Dec.

January 25, 2022, 7:10pm Editor's Choice

An independent investigation into alleged racist remarks made by Camas High School students at a December girls basketball game concluded inappropriate comments likely were used, but the lead investigator said “it is not possible to reach a definitive conclusion.” Read story