Entries by Ernest Geigenmiller

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POLITICS 2020: Q&A With 18th Legislative District Representative Larry Hoff

This is our Question and Answer session with Representative Larry Hoff (LD-18), a Republican who is serving in his first legislative term. Question 1: Why should the people of the 18th District re-elect you? It’s my experience. There’s a major difference between being a candidate and the experience of working in the Legislature. I’ve worked […]

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COVID-19: Governor Inslee Mandates Face Masks Inside College Living Spaces

OLYMPIA, WA – Governor Jay Inslee announced new COVID-19 restrictions Tuesday to slow the spread of coronavirus at college residential facilities, including face masks in living spaces, limits on visitors, and on the number of people allowed in sleeping rooms. “We’ve just got to get these spikes under control,” Inslee said during the afternoon news […]

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POLITICS 2020: All Paws On Deck Camas Mayor Voting Is Now Open

The All Paws On Deck Camas Mayor voting officially opens today, and will run through October 30th, according to the event’s organizers.  This link takes you to the donation site: https://wa-camas-lite.intouchreceipting.com/DECA-AllPawsOnDeck Citizens can vote October 20th-30th: You can cast your vote for the 2020 Camas Dog Mayor by donating a sum of money towards your favorite […]

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Clark County Health Releases Latest COVID-19 Data; Provides Contact Guidance

Vancouver, WA — Clark County Public Health released their weekend report today stating another 124 people have tested positive for COVID-19 – for an average of about 41 new cases per day (Fri-Sun). However, the department has removed 12 previously counted cases from the county total. “During our data reconciliation process, we discovered 12 cases […]

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Washougal Schools: Seeking Members For Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Advisory Team

As part of its on-going work on equity, diversity, and inclusion, Washougal School District is seeking up to a dozen community members to serve on its Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Team. This team will advise district leaders in identifying and eliminating systems, policies, procedures and practices that create inequities among students and staff.  Once […]

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Clark County Public Health Clarifies CDC Report On Mask Effectiveness

Clark County Public Health issued this statement today about a recent Center for Disease Control and Prevention report on mask effectiveness: Last month, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a report looking at community exposures among people who tested positive for COVID-19 and a control group. Recently, the findings from that report have […]