The city of Camas was awarded three grants totaling $2.25 million from the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office’s Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program, according to a press release from the state agency Tuesday.
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Source: The Columbian
Camas parks to get $2.25M for projects to improve Lacamas Lake trails, parking
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