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Camas resident shows future of public service
Camas resident Dareena Stepanyuk works in local government and provides an excellent example of the ...
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‘Honk Jr.’ flies onto local stage
CYT debuts in Vancouver with its production of “Honk Jr.,” a story that teaches the value of being d ...
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Mentorship program changes lives
The local chapter of the Teach 1 to Lead 1 mentorship organization provides instructions on universa ...
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MOB Culture: A sisterhood of business owners
The MOB NW offers business and emotional support to mothers who own small businesses. ...
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Humane Society events raise money to help animals
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington is gearing up for several spring fundraising events. ...
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County amends surplus property policy
The Board of County Councilors approved an ordinance Tuesday that allows surplus property to be purc ...
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Conservation Futures funding approved
Members of the Board of County Councilors approved two resolutions that provided funding for the acq ...
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YMCA plans move forward in Woodland without pool
After a bond measure for a community pool failed in the fall, members of the Woodland Community Swim ...
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Clark County to pursue litigation regarding prescription opioids
Members of the Board of County Councilors voted Tuesday to enter into an agreement with a Seattle la ...
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Battle Ground Public Schools to run bond proposal again
Members of the Battle Ground Public Schools’ Board of Directors voted Tuesday evening to place a bon ...
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Faithful called to pray for Clark County
Local faith organization Clark County Prayer Connect is hosting Align 2018!, a 25-hour event of pray ...
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Alzheimer’s Association provides resources for disease support
The Oregon chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will host four free community education classes in ...
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Property taxes increase countywide
Residents across Clark County experience a property tax increase this year due to changes regarding ...
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Play about pirates showcases students’ passion for acting
Students of Journey Theater Arts Group provide comedy and musical entertainment in their production ...
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Outlaw Country station stands in face of larger radio competitors
The new local radio station Outlaw Country 102.5 FM seeks to offer a community based alternative to ...
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County manager search process enters final stages
As part of the selection process for a new county manager, the public could attend an open house Mon ...
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Initiative for Public Deliberation teaches civil facilitation and dialogue skills
WSU Vancouver’s Initiative for Public Deliberation will host a conference teaching students how to f ...
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School district provides information to students and families at CAM Academy information night
Battle Ground Public Schools host an information night to answer questions and get parent feedback a ...
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New Vancouver City Council member appointed
Laurie Lebowsky was appointed by members of the Vancouver City Council Monday night to fill the vaca ...
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CAM Academy students raise concerns about bond
Students at CAM Academy in the Battle Ground School District have conducted research and raised conc ...
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Outlook optimistic for WSU Vancouver in chancellor’s State of the Campus Address
Chancellor Mel Netzhammer of Washington State University Vancouver outlined successes, goals and fut ...
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Open house on tolls collects input from county residents
ODOT held an open house in Vancouver on Tuesday to answer questions and hear feedback from Clark Cou ...
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Accessory dwelling unit code changes approved
Members of the Board of County Councilors approve amendments to the county development code to allow ...
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Ourganda extends medical aid to ‘forgotten part of a forgotten country’
Ourganda, a new Vancouver based nonprofit, seeks to provide medical and spiritual assistance to the ...
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Long-time law enforcement officer retires
After 40 years of law enforcement service, Battle Ground Police Lieutenant Roy Butler retires today. ...
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La Center card rooms receive tax reduction from the city
Members of the La Center City Council voted Wednesday night to approve revisions to the city’s tax p ...
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Conference aims to help married couples
WAY-FM and Thrivent Financial will present the NW Marriage Conference to equip couples with tools to ...
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Evergreen Public Schools seeks bond for district development
Evergreen Public Schools is running a $695,000,000 bond proposal during the Feb. 13 special election ...
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Molly Coston outlines goals as Washougal’s mayor
Molly Coston, Washougal’s new mayor, discusses some of the goals she has for the city, as well as so ...
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Clark College State of the College address includes successes and challenges
Clark College President Robert Knight delivered the annual State of the College Address Thursday, du ...
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Battle Ground Public Schools seek capital bond
Battle Ground Public Schools seek approval of a $224.9 million bond on the Feb. 13 special election. ...
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La Center city council to vote on gambling tax policy changes
Members of the La Center City Council held a work session Tuesday evening at which they discussed pr ...
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La Center bond put to vote on Feb. 13
La Center voters face a bond vote in February to help pay for a new school that will help address gr ...
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Targeted DUI campaign concludes 2017 enforcement efforts
An increased emphasis on DUI patrols in December mark the end of a year that boasts reduced injuries ...
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Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle discusses future of city
Vancouver’s new mayor, Anne McEnerny-Ogle, describes the goals of the city and challenges it faces i ...
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Freight rail dependent uses approved by county council along Chelatchie Prairie Railroad
Members of the county council voted unanimously to adopt an overlay map and changes to the Comprehen ...
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‘Crabaganza’ offers food, fun and community giving
The Battle Ground Lions Club will host a crab feed fundraiser to raise money that will be used to be ...
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Dalesandro assumes new role as Battle Ground mayor
Battle Ground Council Member Mike Dalesandro was appointed the city’s new mayor Tuesday night by mem ...
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Local group mobilizes men to give back
Local charitable organization 100 Men Clark County seeks to organize efforts to give back to the com ...
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‘They’re not forgotten:’ Young Marines place wreaths in remembrance of veterans
Members of the Lewis and Clark Young Marines laid wreaths on veterans’ graves at Evergreen Memorial ...
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Board of County Councilors expands veterans assistance
The Clark County Board of County Councilors passed an ordinance that expanded assistance available t ...
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Local churches and organizations offer last minute Christmas activities
Local churches and libraries offer both Christmas activities and special services for the approachin ...
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Vancouver City Council members begin discussions to fill vacancy
Vancouver City Council members discussed the process of appointing a new council member and gave rec ...
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Conservation funding ordinance fails
Members of the Board of County Councilors voted against an ordinance that would have established a s ...
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Board passes vehicle licensing fee increase
Members of the Vancouver Transportation Benefit District Board of Directors voted Monday evening to ...
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Steam train and Santa Claus bring Christmas delight
The Chelatchie Prairie Railroad concluded its holiday schedule with several excursion runs featuring ...
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La Center’s 2018 budget approved
La Center City Council members vote unanimously to approve the city’s 2018 budget. ...
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County Council approves grant for historic preservation
Members of the Clark County Board of County Councilors approved grant funding for seven historic pre ...
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Washougal camping ordinance passes
Members of the Washougal City Council voted to approve an ordinance that restricts camping on public ...