Two-day event highlights military history at Fort Vancouver
On Fri., July 21, and Sat., July 22, a series of events at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site will highlight nearly 100 years of local military history.
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Aug. 1 Primary, Special Election ballots mailed
Ballots for the Aug. 1 primary and special election were mailed Fri., July 14, and should start showing up in voters' mailboxes this week, according to the Clark County E...
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Tolls: Anywhere in Oregon
Camas resident John Ley shares information contained in a KGW-TV report on Oregon’s plans for tolling drivers.
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Harvest Nights Cruise In: A fun time for a good cause
For the past five years, the Harvest Nights Cruise In has been one of the most popular events of the Battle Ground Harvest Days Celebration.
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Woodland officials celebrate ground-breaking event for Scott Hill Park and Sports Complex
City of Woodland and Woodland Rotary break ground on Scott Hill Park and Sports Complex, a project over six years in the making finally begins first of three construction...
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Carrying clubs for college
Zach Peros, a caddy at Royal Oaks Country Club and a Skyview High School graduate, earned the Evans Scholarship, which will pay for his tuition and housing at the Univers...
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Clark County Sheriff’s Office officials listening to citizens’ concerns regarding full encryption of law enforcement channels
ClarkCountyToday.com Editor Ken Vance takes a look at the conversations between Clark County Sheriff’s Office officials and members of the scanner community over the deci...
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Vancouver Cardinals celebrate 1987 squad
The 1987 Vancouver Cardinals, a team that finished second in the American Legion World Series, was honored Tuesday by the current Cardinals.
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A new softball field for some ‘old guys’
Vancouver Metro Senior Softball Association raised close to $300,000 to build their own facility. The league has more than 130 members, all 60 or older, and each team pla...
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Woodland Intermediate School students/staff created 1,000 paper cranes to rally support for third grader
When one of their own third-graders suffered a life-threatening medical condition and underwent surgery, the entire staff and all of the students at Woodland Intermediate...
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