Your Week in Review – Episode 44 • January 25, 2019
The number of confirmed measles cases in Clark County hits 30; Vancouver school district avoids another closure due to a strike; Gary Medvigy named new District 4 council...
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Education funding: The hits just keep on coming
ClarkCountyToday.com Editor Ken Vance weighs in on two issues that were in the news during the last week, education funding and the appointment of Gary Medvigy to the Cla...
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Clark County Republican Women present check to Pathways Pregnancy Center
Clark County Republican Women recognized their annual Impact Award winner Thursday night, presenting a check to Pathways Pregnancy Center.
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Vancouver Public Schools and VAESP reach new tentative agreement
Vancouver Public Schools and the Vancouver Association of Educational Support Professionals reached a new tentative agreement on a contract for secretaries, clerks and pa...
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Erasing stigmas in first responder’s mental health
New survey data from the University of Phoenix suggests social stigmas and lingering workplace barriers can hinder mental health help for first responders.
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VAESP employees rally outside Vancouver School District office
Members of the union representing Vancouver School’s paraeducators, and other staff, rallied outside district headquarters ahead of a possible strike starting Friday
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County health officials warn measles outbreak far from over
Public health officials warn the measles outbreak in Clark County could drag on much longer, and rack up a massive bill to fight.
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Restoration and equipping with Marriage Team
The nonprofit Marriage Team endeavors to restore marriages on the brink of divorce with couples trained as marriage coaches.
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Woodland football: New head coach ready for challenge
Garrett Lutgen takes over Woodland High School football program after Mike Woodward’s resignation.
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Vancouver paraeducators union votes to approve strike
Vancouver Public Schools face another strike by a union representing nearly 700 paraeducators and support staff as a tentative deal broke down.
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