Firefighters to serve up breakfast at Battle Ground’s second annual Pancake Breakfast and Open House
The city of Battle Ground's fire service partner, Fire District 3, is hosting the 2nd Annual Pancake Breakfast and Open House at the Battle Ground fire station on Sat., J...
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Summer chinook fishery reopens on the lower Columbia River
The fishery for summer chinook salmon reopened Friday and is scheduled to run through July 31 on the lower Columbia River.
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Rep. Vicki Kraft celebrates signing of bill to reform community public works projects
A bill designed to retain and protect the state’s Public Works Assistance Account was signed into law last week by Gov. Jay Inslee.
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Governor signs slimmed-companion version of Rep. Liz Pike’s short-line railroad jobs bill
OLYMPIA — A measure that would change the state’s Growth Management Act (GMA) to allow limited development along the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad in Clark County and short...
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Logging competition at Territorial Days offers unique community competition
The annual Territorial Days celebration took place July 7-9 in Amboy, with the logging competition and the parade taking place on Sat., July 8.
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Did the RTC hide Oregon tolls?
Camas resident John Ley asks the question, did the Regional Transportation Council hide Oregon lawmakers’ efforts to place tolls on I-5 and I-205.
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Storm and Eagle team up for Freedom
Hudson’s Bay quarterback and Skyview wide receiver team up for huge night in Freedom Bowl Classic, an all-star high school football game for charity. The game also took t...
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Memories of the first Freedom Bowl Classic
Quarterback Ben Huebschman and wide receiver Josh Baird, both of Mountain View, connected for the game-winning touchdown pass in the first Freedom Bowl Classic in 2002. T...
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Winning Eagles return for Freedom
Four Hudson’s Bay football players, who helped their program to its first winning season in 14 years, will play one more game together at the Freedom Bowl Classic.
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New area code for Western Washington means mandatory 10-digit dialing
Western Washington state is receiving a new area code as numbers beginning in 360 draw closer to depletion.
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