Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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Started with a Dream … and a Cocoa Bean

By Seth Sjostrom Choffy. Jason Vanderhoven awoke one morning following a vivid dream. He wasn’t being chased by a serial killer, he hadn’t inserted himself into a spy thriller, he wasn’t even waking in a start from that horrible falling kind of dream. Nope. He dreamt of cocoa beans. Roasted cocoa beans. At the time, […]

Local Republicans Elect New Leadership

Lynda Wilson is the newly-elected Clark County GOP Chairwoman. She has been a local business owner for many years. VANCOUVER — The Clark County Republican Party made major changes at their organizational meeting held on December 13 at the Heathman Lodge. A record-setting 161 Precinct Officers attended the party’s organizational meeting, and were present to […]

Evergreen Storm Competes at Jr. Nationals Competition

Albuquerque, NM –Two divisions (Midget and Youth) of the Evergreen Storm Premier Running Team competed Saturday at the USA Track & Field (USATF) Jr. National Champions Saturday, and ran way with some impressive results. The nation’s young runners, from all regions, competed in this Cross Country meet to see who was the best of the […]

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Riedell Wins for “Tulips in New York City”

Tulips did it! Santa Cruz watercolor artist Nancy Riedell was the winner of Daniel Smith’s Artists’ Materials October Monthly Voting Gallery. Her winning entry is “Tulips in New York City”. She is thrilled about the win and looks forward to entering her work in more competitions. “I’m so pleased that Tulips did so well,” said […]

“Lacamas Little League” Name in its Waning Days

  The Lacamas Little League Board voted Monday night at Forest Home Park to officially change its name to Camas Little League. The name change will be gradually phased in during the 2013 season, and will include a signage and branding overhaul. Several members of the board have been researching the effects and cost of […]

Camas Girls Varsity Basketball Beats Mountain View

 Camas Girls Varsity Basketball (1-1) thumped Mountain View (3-2) Monday night, 59-46, in Vancouver, as the visiting Papermakers kept pressure on the Thunder, and filled the night with many timely shots. The Papermakers led by three, 26-33, at halftime and by six entering the fourth quarter, and simply pulled away in the final minutes of […]

Camas Boys Basketball Falls to Prairie 62-56 in OT

Arch-rivals Camas and Prairie battled it out Friday night in an intense game hosted by the Papermakers. It was a close game throughout and after four quarters the game was 48-48 forcing a 4-minute overtime. Several three pointers were made in OT but Prairie got the best of Camas and pulled ahead fairly quickly. Neither […]