Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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Clark County COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Increases Substantially This Week

Vancouver, WA — Clark County’s COVID-19 vaccine allocation is increasing substantially this week, according to Clark County Public Health. This is their statement today: Through 11 weeks, Clark County received an average of 4,175 first doses of COVID-19 vaccine from the Washington State Department of Health. The vaccine was distributed to health care facilities, pharmacies […]

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Clark County Receiving Less Vaccine Per Capita Than Other Counties

Vancouver, WA — Clark County Public Health has been researching concerns and questions about the amount of COVID-19 vaccinations coming into Clark County and released their findings today.  The health department looked at the amount of vaccine being allocated by the state to counties, and compared the allocation for 15 counties: The five counties with […]

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Papermaker Sports: Camas Girls Soccer, Boy’s Golf, Volleyball Win Events Monday

Camas High School athletic teams won their respective events in Girls soccer, Boy’s golf and Volleyball on Monday. Here are the details. Camas Girls Soccer  JV: Kelso 0-Camas 4 Emme Nieto, Brooklyn Jardine (Ella Tenant), Pyper Wise-Cruz (Tenant), Jardine. Riley Hodson 3 Saves Varsity: Kelso 0-Camas 4: Lily Loughney (Maya Parman), Madeline Johnson, Bella Burns, Anna Mooney […]

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BIA of Clark County: 35,000+ Families Will Be Priced Out of Homes This Year

Vancouver, WA – The Building Industry Association of Clark County (BIA) estimates that 35,605 Clark County families will be priced-out of purchasing a home in 2021. This estimate comes from the newest version of a study conducted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). The study states that for each $1,000 increase in the cost of median-priced […]

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Camas High School Sports To Resume February 22 After 11-Month Hiatus

Camas, WA — Camas High School Athletic Director, Rory Oster, announced today that Papermaker sports events will resume Monday, February 22 after an 11-plus month hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. “With sporting events/games starting on Monday, please be aware of the spectator guidelines with regards to each sport,” Oster said. GSHL Spectator Update by […]

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Clark County COVID-19 Activity Rate Continues To Fall, Now At Moderate Level

Vancouver, WA — Clark County’s COVID-19 activity rate declined again this week, down to 209.8 cases per 100,000, according to Clark County Public Health. Last week, the rate was 262.2 cases per 100,000. “Keep up the good work, Clark County,” the health department said in a statement. “Let’s continue to wear face coverings, maintain physical […]