Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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Emergency Planning: Buy Freeze-Dried Foods or MREs?

From multiple hurricanes to major catastrophic wildfires, the United States and neighboring nations have been dealing with a string of natural disasters in recent weeks and months. Millions have been without water and/or electricity, and have had to evacuate their beloved homes. Some can never go back. While first responders do their absolute best, government agencies, such […]

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Russell Addresses Costly Utility Bills in Washougal City Council Campaign

Washougal, WA — With just a few weeks left in the 2017 political campaign season, candidate Julie Russell continues her campaign for the Washougal City Council seat being vacated by the retiring Dave Shoemaker. Over the past few months, she’s knocked many doors, gone through hip replacement surgery, and attend public forums to discuss her positions. […]

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Images: “Sillyheart” Play Focuses on Joy During Turmoil

Camas Theatre premiered “Sillyheart” Wednesday night in conjunction with Compass Oncology and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society as a fundraiser to help cure cancer. Before the touching play began, the audience heard from Brianna Barrett, who was named “Portland’s Best Storyteller” by Willamette Weekly. She discussed being a cancer survivor and how she documented her cancer battle. Dr. Kathryn Kolibaba, who […]

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Camas Theatre Prepares For “Sillyheart” Premiere

Camas, WA — In collaboration with the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and Compass Oncology, the award-winning Camas High School Theater Department is preparing for their premiere of “Sillyheart,” which is a 40-minute play about a young person’s cancer journey. “It’s a play about an 8-year-old girl with leukemia that’s been in remission, but then the cancer becomes […]