Woodland High School makes ASB cards free for every student
In order to reduce the financial burden on students to attend school events and participate in athletics, Woodland High School provided ASB cards to every student free-of...
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Students learning outdoors at South Ridge Elementary Trail
First graders in Margo Manke's class at South Ridge Elementary School are on the trail at the school's outdoor learning space. Photo courtesy of Ridgefield School Distric...
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Battle Ground Schools Committee meets to examine overcrowding
Battle Ground Public Schools' Overcrowding Advisory Committee started its work recently to look at overcrowding in the district's schools.
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Vancouver seeks applications for vacancy on Downtown Redevelopment Authority Board
The city of Vancouver is seeking applicants for two vacancies on its Downtown Redevelopment Authority (DRA) Board of Directors. Completed applications must be received by...
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Applications available for 2019 Homeless Crisis Response System and Community Action funds
Clark County Community Services is seeking applications for anti-poverty programs that help people reach self-sufficiency and programs providing Homeless Crisis Response...
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Union rallies to top Puyallup in ‘wild’ non-league game
ClarkCountyToday.com reporter Paul Valencia offers details from Union’s high-profile non-league matchup with Puyallup through the eyes of Ryland Spencer of Cascadia Preps...
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Letter: Veneman, Quiring ‘will stand firm in promoting policies to create a vibrant community’
Vancouver resident Julia Dawn Seaver offers her thoughts on the Clark County Council race for the 2nd District between Elisabeth Veneman and Julie Olson.
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Hockinson pulls away from pesky Beavers
In a battle of previously unbeaten teams, Hockinson remained atop the Class 2A Greater St. Helens League football standings with a 42-27 victory over Woodland Friday.
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Your Week in Review – Episode 29 • September 28, 2018
Reporter Chris Brown highlights the news of the past week in a video podcast.
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La Center approves deal to pay back Cowlitz Tribe for new sewer line
New developments in La Center that use a recently finished $4.26 million sewer line will be asked to pay an additional fee to reimburse the Cowlitz Tribe who paid for it.
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