Clark County Today joins the community in honoring our fallen, but not forgotten, heroes.
The Community Military Appreciation Committee (CMAC) will hold Vancouver's Memorial Day Observance at the Vancouver Barracks Parade Ground, featuring various ceremonies and tributes to honor fallen heroes and support the military community.
Elizabeth Hovde shares an opinion piece stating ‘The regressivity within this state-imposed program is one of the easiest reasons to be against the 2019 long-term-care law.’
The Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) passed two motions in response to a 9th Circuit Court ruling, giving official notice for rulemaking actions to align with the ruling and delaying the implementation of new codes requiring heat pumps and banning natural gas in construction for 120 days, sparking debate over cost, technological readiness, and environmental benefits.
Elizabeth Hovde believes states have a strong incentive to figure out who is eligible and who is not in a timely manner.
WSU Vancouver is hosting a Student and Alumni Job Fair on June 13, inviting businesses to meet students and alumni for career and internship opportunities at a cost of $50, including a display table, admission for two people, parking permits, and refreshments.
Washington state has passed a law, effective January 1, 2024, banning hiring discrimination based on off-the-job cannabis use and the presence of non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites in drug tests, opening up job opportunities for qualified applicants who use cannabis.
Clark County Public Health will monitor water quality at designated swim beaches throughout the summer, issuing advisories if bacteria levels exceed thresholds and monitoring for harmful algal blooms that can pose health risks to people and pets.
Clark County Today remembers those who sacrificed all this Memorial Day

Clark County Today remembers those who sacrificed all this Memorial Day

Clark County Today joins the community in honoring our fallen, but not forgotten, heroes.

2023 Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony

2023 Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony


The Community Military Appreciation Committee (CMAC) will hold Vancouver's Memorial Day Observance at the Vancouver Barracks Parade Ground, featuring various ceremonies and tributes to honor fallen heroes and support the military community.

Opinion: WA Cares is a regressive tax, hurting low-income workers

Opinion: WA Cares is a regressive tax, hurting low-income workers

Elizabeth Hovde shares an opinion piece stating ‘The regressivity within this state-imposed program is one of the easiest reasons to be against the 2019 long-term-care law.’

Building Code Council delays new codes due to 9th Circuit natural gas ruling

Building Code Council delays new codes due to 9th Circuit natural gas ruling

The Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) passed two motions in response to a 9th Circuit Court ruling, giving official notice for rulemaking actions to align with the ruling and delaying the implementation of new codes requiring heat pumps and banning natural gas in construction for 120 days, sparking debate over cost, technological readiness, and environmental benefits.

Opinion: State should protect Medicaid for people in need

Opinion: State should protect Medicaid for people in need

Elizabeth Hovde believes states have a strong incentive to figure out who is eligible and who is not in a timely manner.

Job Fair offers opportunity to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni

Job Fair offers opportunity to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni

WSU Vancouver is hosting a Student and Alumni Job Fair on June 13, inviting businesses to meet students and alumni for career and internship opportunities at a cost of $50, including a display table, admission for two people, parking permits, and refreshments.

Washington bans pot-based hiring discrimination for most employers

Washington bans pot-based hiring discrimination for most employers

Washington state has passed a law, effective January 1, 2024, banning hiring discrimination based on off-the-job cannabis use and the presence of non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites in drug tests, opening up job opportunities for qualified applicants who use cannabis.

Clark County Public Health monitoring of local swim beaches begins Tuesday

Clark County Public Health monitoring of local swim beaches begins Tuesday

Clark County Public Health will monitor water quality at designated swim beaches throughout the summer, issuing advisories if bacteria levels exceed thresholds and monitoring for harmful algal blooms that can pose health risks to people and pets.

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