Washougal’s Ryan Krout receives scholarship award
Washougal’s Ryan Krout was one of two students in the state of Washington and one of 12 nationally to receive a scholarship from First Tech Federal Credit Union.
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Invocation vote postponed due to councilors’ concerns
A vote to approve a revised county invocation policy was moved to Tue., Aug. 22, as councilors felt the public had not been given adequate notice of the agenda item.
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Chalk the Walks event spreads joy through chalk art
Local nonprofit The Joy Team partnered with the City of Vancouver to spread encouragement through chalk with the annual Chalk the Walks event.
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Vancouver City Council members vote to approve pay raise for city manager
Members of the Vancouver City Council unanimously voted to approve a 7.9 percent raise for City Manager Eric Holmes on Monday night.
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Woodland Public Schools offers resources and tips to students in prep for opening day of school
Woodland Public Schools offers resources and tips to students in preparation for the first day of school, Tue., Sept. 5.
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Clark County Sheriff’s correctional deputy fired
Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins released Corrections Deputy Christopher North from employment Thursday. The 29-year-old North was arrested July 26 for on-duty sexual mi...
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Vancouver Police seek public’s help to ID male
Vancouver Police seek the public’s help to identify a male who is a suspect in an ongoing investigation.
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Padden Parkway to close for weekend paving work
Padden Parkway will close for weekend paving work Aug. 18-21 and Aug. 25-28.
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2017 Clark County Fair continues through Sunday
Fair opens each day at 10 a.m. and carnival opens daily at noon
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Members of Vancouver City Council get this decision right
VANCOUVER — It’s an age-old question. When does my rights as a property owner infringe upon your rights as a property owner? When there is a conflict, whose rights should...
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