Vancouver receives $800K in state budget for Fourth Plain Community Commons project
The city of Vancouver is scheduled to receive $800,000 for construction of its Fourth Plain Community Commons project in the state’s new two-year capital budget.
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Biokleen to host Green Business Morning Blend networking event
Area business representatives have an opportunity to learn about green cleaning product manufacturer Biokleen at a free networking event this month.
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Central Vancouver residents unhappy with new Homeless Navigation Center
Five months after a new Homeless Navigation Center opened near Fourth Plain and Grand, neighbors say crime and drug use has skyrocketed in the area.
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County Council delays 179th area street funding decision
Citing a lack of public input and new concerns over school funding, the Clark County Council presses pause on 179th area street improvement funding.
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Your Week in Review – Episode 59 • May 10, 2019
Reporter Chris Brown highlights the news of the past week in a video podcast. See links to these stories below.
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High School roundup: River soccer still undefeated; plus track and field results
Mountain View and Prairie soccer to play for state bid; Class 4A GSHL soccer teams are done.
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Battle Ground’s Tamara Gunter earns WMCA’s President’s Award of Distinction
Battle Ground’s Deputy City Clerk Tamara Gunter was recently recognized by the Washington Municipal Clerk’s Association with the 2019 President’s Award of Distinction for...
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WSU Vancouver recruiting paraeducators for teaching certification
ELL IMPACT, a federally funded program offered by Washington State University Vancouver, is recruiting paraeducators working with English language learners to become teac...
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Jaime Herrera Beutler announces Congressional Art Competition winner
U.S. Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler announced the winners of Southwest Washington’s Congressional Art Competition, as voted on by her panel of judges from across th...
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County Council decides to stay with evening hearing schedule
The Clark County Council decided Tuesday night to update its hearing schedule. Hearings will begin at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of the month.
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