Public gets chance to see updated Providence Academy redevelopment plan
The Historic Trust and Marathon Acquisition and Development are ready to unveil updated plans for the future of Providence Academy in Vancouver.
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Evergreen Public Schools announce administrative changes for 2018-19 school year
Evergreen Public Schools recently completed the hiring and assignment of administrators for the 2018-19 school year.
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Furry Friends: ‘Recycled cats are priceless’
Furry Friends will offer their recycled cats for adoption June 23–24, at the Recycled Arts Festival (RAF) held at Esther Short Park, 301 West 8th Street in Vancouver.
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Ridgefield school administrator tabbed by state association
The membership of the Washington Association of School Business Officials has elected Ridgefield’s Paula McCoy to serve on the WASBO Board of Directors.
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Skyview, King’s Way Christian settle for second place in baseball
Skyview and King’s Way Christian fall in state championship baseball games
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State soccer: Columbia River stands alone
Columbia River wins its first boys soccer state championship, completing an undefeated season
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Local athletes win titles in track and field; tennis
Clark County athletes win state titles in track and field, tennis
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State softball: Woodland rules Washington
The Woodland Beavers won the Class 2A state softball tournament
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Vancouver ready to honor the ultimate sacrifices with Memorial Day Observance
Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Clark County Council Chair Marc Boldt, National Park Service Superintendent Tracy Fortmann and U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler are all...
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Herrera Beutler among representatives applauding decision not to sell BPA assets
U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, added her applause with the rest of the congressional delegation after the Department of Energy announced it would not s...
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