Hockinson’s historic run has a history of its own
Under the guidance of coach Rick Steele, the Hockinson High School football program has grown from humble beginnings to become one of the state’s best.
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Vancouver seeks applicants for open city council position
The Vancouver City Council is seeking applicants to fill Council Seat 2, which will be vacant as of Jan. 1, 2019, due to the resignation of Councilmember Alishia Topper.
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Prospective students invited to Preview Day at WSU Vancouver
Prospective college students are invited to Washington State University Vancouver’s Preview Day at 10 a.m. Dec. 8. Check in begins at 8:45 a.m. at the Firstenburg Student...
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Special guest helps Ridgefield second graders with pottery project
Richard Moody, an artist and retired teacher, taught students in Sara Marshall’s class at Union Ridge Elementary School how to make special, handcrafted ornaments out of...
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Make the holiday season greener by reducing, reusing and recycling
By taking a few simple steps to reduce, reuse and recycle, area residents can make the holiday season a little greener without losing any holiday cheer.
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Battle Ground schools get into the holiday spirit
Battle Ground Public Schools' students and staff will celebrate the holiday season with food drives, gift donations, school assemblies and musical performances.
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Hockinson High School student arrested for making threats
Clark County Sheriff’s Deputies and the Hockinson School Resource Officer arrested a 14-year-old Hockinson High School student for making threats against the school and s...
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Morning collision in Yacolt kills area teen
A 17-year-old male died in a single vehicle collision this morning in Yacolt.
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2019 parking passes for four county regional parks go on sale this week
Passes can be purchased online or in person at three locations Annual parking passes for four of Clark County’s biggest, most popular parks will go on sale next week. 201...
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Vancouver offers home repair loans to low-income residents
The city of Vancouver is now accepting applications for housing rehabilitation loans of up to $25,000 to qualified low-income homeowners for basic home repairs.
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