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The Jan. 31 episode of the Study of Sports Podcast covers major upcoming changes to 2A GSHL football, local high school sports updates, and discussion of the Seattle Seahawks.
County Council still looking to change language in Rules of Procedure
Clark County Council members continued debating proposed changes to the Rules of Procedure tied to last year’s removal of Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN board, including new language that would require councilors to vote in alignment with council positions.
Clark County Council discusses statement regarding ICE
Clark County Council members debated whether issuing a statement on ICE would ease community concerns or further complicate law enforcement operations in the county.
Letter: Rising property values hurt our community
A Hockinson resident argues that rising property values and taxes are forcing longtime neighbors out of the community and eroding its social fabric.
Truck crashes into apartment complex
Vancouver firefighters responded to a vehicle that struck an apartment complex, resulting in one resident being displaced and the driver transported to a local hospital.
Woodland School District secures $600,000 grant for essential repairs
Woodland School District received a $600,000 state Urgent Repair Grant to fund fire alarm upgrades at Woodland Middle School and roof repairs at Columbia Elementary.
Clark County launches new equitable park access programs in 2026, including free-parking days
Clark County is introducing new park access programs in 2026 that include free parking days and a library-based parking pass checkout option.
Additional measles exposure site identified in Ridgefield
Clark County Public Health identified an additional measles exposure location in Ridgefield involving a medical clinic visit while a confirmed case was contagious.
Fort Vancouver athletics improving under partnership with Trico League
Fort Vancouver High School athletics are showing measurable gains in competition and participation during the second year of a partnership competing in the Class 1A Trico League.
Opinion: Inviting courts into health care policy discussion
Elizabeth New (Hovde) warns that Senate Joint Resolution 8206 could invite lawsuits by placing vague health care mandates into Washington’s Constitution.

Truck crashes into apartment complex

Woodland School District secures $600,000 grant for essential repairs

Clark County launches new equitable park access programs in 2026, including free-parking days

Additional measles exposure site identified in Ridgefield

The Study of Sports Podcast Jan. 31, 2026: We discuss how the 2A GSHL football is about to change in a major way, plus some Seahawks talk, too

Fort Vancouver athletics improving under partnership with Trico League

C-TRAN offering free service on Transit Equity Day, Feb. 4

City of Battle Ground prepares for 75th Anniversary Celebration

Ninth Circuit revives claims against prosecutor who personally swore to warrant affidavit containing alleged false statements

Letter: Rising property values hurt our community

Opinion: Inviting courts into health care policy discussion

Opinion: 24 States In. Washington Out? $732 Million Lost?
Opinion: Nationwide strike in support of illegals and opposing the rule of law?

POLL: Should councilors serving on boards be required to vote the way the full council decides?

Opinion: Olympia wants a 4-day work week. It won’t work out as the politicians think it will

Opinion: The many reminders not to speed

Opinion: Free care for people who don’t live here? It’s being encouraged — HB 2250 can help

Opinion: Update on legislation to restore fairness and local control to transit governing boards and a bill to create accountability for the I-5 Bridge project

Opinion: Inviting courts into health care policy discussion

Opinion: 24 States In. Washington Out? $732 Million Lost?
Opinion: Nationwide strike in support of illegals and opposing the rule of law?

POLL: Should councilors serving on boards be required to vote the way the full council decides?

VIDEO: Washington lawmakers clash over bills directed at limiting ICE officers

Stung by a court ruling, WA looks to clarify what is an ‘election’

Opinion: Olympia wants a 4-day work week. It won’t work out as the politicians think it will

Republicans celebrate school choice in US Senate hearing, while Dems question fairness

County Council still looking to change language in Rules of Procedure

WA Senate passes bill banning law enforcement from wearing masks amid ICE activity

Opinion: Free care for people who don’t live here? It’s being encouraged — HB 2250 can help

C-TRAN offering free service on Transit Equity Day, Feb. 4

Opinion: The many reminders not to speed

Rep. John Ley’s new bill calls for an independent audit of Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement Project

Opinion: IBR’s evasive, misleading and dishonest excuses for higher cost

Rep. David Stuebe sponsors bill to strengthen enforcement of auto insurance laws and protect Washington drivers

Letter: Interstate Bridge Replacement’s Park & Ride insanity

Letter: Interstate Bridge Replacement $13.6 billion estimate is too low!

Opinion: ‘The drama and the waste of taxpayer money continues’

Coast Guard approves fixed-span design for new Interstate Bridge

Opinion: When fast feels slow

Opinion: WSDOT secretary and I ‘obviously have very different definitions for the term cost-effective’

The Study of Sports Podcast Jan. 31, 2026: We discuss how the 2A GSHL football is about to change in a major way, plus some Seahawks talk, too

Fort Vancouver athletics improving under partnership with Trico League

The Study of Sports Podcast Jan. 15, 2026: We discuss some hot topics in high school sports across the state, plus we talk college and pro football

Opinion: Kindness is always welcome, even in places where one does not always find it

The Study of Sports Podcast Dec. 30, 2025: A look ahead to 2026 with WIAA amendments, a year in review in high school sports, plus remembering the Mariners’ magical run

Virginia Rodeman defies limits and wins No-Gi World Championship in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

High school sports: Pac Coast Wrestling to showcase some of the best in the Northwest and beyond

Columbia River salmon and steelhead endorsement goes into effect Jan. 1

High school girls basketball: Union Titans give Brooklynn Haywood a homecoming in Alaska

Grand Finale of Brush Strokes in Motion this Fri. & Sat. at RedDoor features Mathieson & Clarkson

County manager seeks volunteer for open seat on Arts Commission

Journey Theater seeks performers, crew for this summer’s Into the Woods

CCSO honors heroism and outstanding service at annual awards ceremony

See Brush Strokes In Motion this week at RedDoor Gallery in Camas

Kaiser Permanente employees volunteer at Clark County Food Bank on MLK Jr. Day

Funeral service details for Firefighter Paramedic Jeremiah Frenz

Vancouver Fire Department honors Firefighter Jeremiah Frenz with procession

Birthday party: Sons of American Revolution honor World War II veteran after turning 100

Journey Theater seeks performers, crew for this summer’s Into the Woods

Washougal High School students restoring native habitat on campus

Community Garden Club of Camas & Washougal announces 2026 grant recipients

Woodland athletes: Winning on the field and in the classroom

Battle Ground Police Department hosts annual ‘Shop With A Cop’ event for local youth

Tix for Tots hosting original Nativity performance

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington expands to Ogden Elementary School

River HomeLink Theatre presents Descendants: The Musical

King’s Way Christian Schools get head start on Veterans Day with assemblies

Jobseekers, community members, families and students invited to 11th annual BGPS Industry Fair

Business Profile: Handel’s Ice Cream opens its first shop in Washington, in Vancouver

OnPoint Community Credit Union expands to Ridgefield

Free fares on New Year’s Eve is a big hit with C-TRAN riders

Opinion: Is the cheap fast-food burger a thing of the past?

A new chapter ahead for Evergreen Habitat for Humanity

Reserve a table at the Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair

Liberty Theatre celebrates Small Business Saturday with community partnerships and big-screen experiences

Opinion: Why is it so expensive to do business in Washington?









