Your Week in Review – Episode 6
Reporter Chris Brown highlights the news of the past week in a video podcast.
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Experts say radon risk extreme in parts of Clark County
The risk of radon is extreme in parts of Clark County, but a lot of homes still haven’t been tested for it.
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Our Community Salutes: Appreciating future military members
Dozens of young men and women took their oath of enlistments together at an “Our Community Salutes” event to salute future military service members.
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Clark County residents use April 20, an unofficial pot holiday, to advocate against spread of availability
Though legal availability of marijuana has spread, some Clark County residents are using an unofficial holiday in cannabis culture to speak out about perceived dangers an...
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Best in state: Heritage’s athletic trainer to be recognized
Andy Goss, the athletic trainer at Heritage High School, has been named Washington’s top trainer and will be recognized by the state’s athletic directors.
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Sen. Ann Rivers’ voting record and actions are worth our scrutiny
ClarkCountyToday.com Editor Ken Vance offers his perspective on the recent performance and voting record of Sen. Ann Rivers.
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Camas man becomes congressional candidate to confront ‘swamp disease’
Republican Earl Bowerman, a retired university educator, says Jaime Herrera Beutler’s failure to vote for President Donald Trump puts her in poor position to represent th...
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Chelatchie Prairie Railroad development plan picking up steam
The process of allowing businesses to build along part of the 33-mile Chelatchie Prairie Line is picking up steam.
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Max Ault appointed interim president of CREDC
The Columbia River Economic Development Council (CREDC) Board appointed Max Ault as interim president. Ault will replace Mike Bomar, who will be transitioning to the Port...
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Mike Bomar leaves CREDC president position
Mike Bomar, who has worked as the president of the Columbia River Economic Council (CREDC) for the last four and a half years, will step down from the position at the end...
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