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Paper mill closures hurt heart of Camas, will impact ‘trickle up’ economy

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Camas Mayor Scott Higgins likely summed up what many Camas folks were thinking on Tuesday, after Georgia-Pacific announced plans to shutter the majority of its Camas mill operations next spring, and eliminate more than two-thirds of its local workforce: “We’re losing our identity,” Higgins said. “I mean, we’re the Papermakers!”

It’s smelly and, let’s be honest here, kind of an eyesore, but that mill is a huge part of what makes Camas so special. To people who grew up here, the mill represents security and safety. Former Camas Mayor Nan Henriksen recently talked about her own school days at Camas High nearly 60 years ago. Back then, Henriksen said, Camas graduates could walk down the hill, go straight to the paper mill and get a job that paid a living wage.

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