Journey Theater presents: James and the Giant Peach, Jr.
Nonprofit theater arts program that is centered around Jesus presents Roald Dahl’s classic, James and the Giant Peach, Jr., in Camas.
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High school sports: Big weekend with state wrestling, swimming, and playoff basketball
As of Wednesday night, five Clark County teams have qualified for state basketball, with seven more teams still alive; plus Mat Classic and state swimming is this weekend...
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Jeff Bezos’ move to Miami looms large at WA revenue forecast presentation
The executive director of the Washington State Economic and Revenue Forecast Council says the overall revenue picture for the state is “pretty good.”
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Opinion: House Democrats pass rent control House Bill 2114 guaranteeing an increase in rent
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center explains that House Bill 2114 will not help reduce rents in the rental property market.
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Washington House passes bill limiting rent hikes to 7%
The Washington State House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday that limits rent increases statewide to 7% annually.
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Opinion: A bill that should offend all workers clears the House
Elizabeth Hovde of the Washington Policy Center provides analysis of the passage of House Bill 1893 by the Washington House of Representatives.
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Slight increase in revenue confirms need for responsible spending approach, says Sen. Lynda Wilson
Sen. Lynda Wilson says the latest state revenue forecast confirms the wisdom of keeping a firm grip on spending in the supplemental operating budget that must be adopted...
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Battle Ground School District levy moving closer to approval
School funding measures in Camas, Green Mountain and Woodland school districts are currently passing.
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Opinion: Ridgefield School Board gets an ‘F’ for transparency
Ridgefield resident Heidi Pozzo offers her perspective on the recent actions of the members of the Ridgefield School Board.
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Prairie drama students present ‘Mean Girls: High School Version’
Prairie High School’s drama program brings the high school version of “Mean Girls: High School Version’ to life starting Feb. 23, with six performances.
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