Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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City of Vancouver Protecting Ballot Boxes, Preparing For Potential Election Unrest

Vancouver, WA – The City of Vancouver will be keeping preventative measures in place to protect the rights of voters to cast their ballots and to protect the community from potential political violence and damage surrounding the Nov. 3, 2020, election. Since the recent death of Kevin Peterson, Jr. following an officer-involved shooting involving deputies […]

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POLITICS 2020: Q&A Part 2 With Congresswoman Jaime Hererra Beutler

Editor’s Note: When Lacamas Magazine covers political events or stories we do not necessarily endorse or condone the content, positions, or actions being reported on. This is Part 2 of a 2-part interview with Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler, a Republican who represents Washington’s 3rd Congressional District. Herrera Beutler answered our first four questions in Part […]

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BIA: 93% of Contractors Report Delays in Project Timelines Due to COVID-19

Vancouver, WA –The Building Industry Association of Clark County (BIA) reports trends from a nearly 700 member-wide survey regarding the effects builders, remodelers, subcontractors, and suppliers are feeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. From the month-long shutdown, to the shortage of appliances, to the soaring prices of lumber adding more than $16,000 to the price of a […]

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Trump For President Rally Cruises Through Washougal, Camas Sunday

Editor’s Note: When Lacamas Magazine covers political events we do not necessarily endorse or condone the content, positions, or actions being reported on. Washougal, WA — More than 450 supporters of President Donald Trump and other Republican candidates gathered at Limitless gun store Sunday afternoon to address issues of personal liberty, candidate preferences, pandemic mandates, […]

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Camas Schools Update: Transition to In-Person Learning; Replacement Levies

The Camas School District provided an update regarding their plans to transition to in-person learning, which is being hampered by increasing COVID-19 cases in Clark County. In addition, the administration provided an update on the upcoming February replacement levy. Here’s the direct statement from CSD: Transition to Increased, In-Person Learning Experiences Unfortunately, our community COVID-19 […]