Service leads to scholarships
Once Mitchell Leon started applying for scholarships, he could not stop. He now has more than $70,000 for his studies at Creighton University in Nebraska.
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It’s a time for leadership by members of the Clark County Board of Councilors
ClarkCountyToday.com Editor Ken Vance offers his views of the leadership, or lack thereof, displayed by members of the Clark County Board of Councilors.
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State Senate approves slimmed-down companion version of Rep. Liz Pike’s short-line railroad development jobs bill
The Washington State Senate voted Tuesday to approve a bill that would change the state’s Growth Management Act (GMA) to allow limited development along the Chelatchie Pr...
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2017 Planters Days set to begin Thursday
The 95th edition of Woodland Planters Days is scheduled for Thu., June 15 through Sun., June 18 and will feature many of the annual events including a fireworks display,...
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Isaiah Smith drafted by Kansas City Royals
Battle Ground’s Isaiah Smith, who is set to graduate Wednesday night, was selected in Major League Baseball’s draft.
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Fire cadet receives prestigious award from Cascadia Technical Academy
Clark County Fire District 6 fire cadet Nathan Holmgren recently received a prestigious award from Cascadia Technical Academy.
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Continuing the examination into Oregon’s plans to address traffic congestion
Camas resident and ClarkCountyToday.com contributor John Ley takes a closer look at Oregon’s Transportation package.
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Fire District 3 continues long-standing emphasis on community involvement
For the firefighters in Fire District 3, the Hockinson Fun Days festival is a time to serve their growing community and show the population a lighter side of the men and...
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A Royal playoff
Robbie Ziegler won the 2017 Royal Oaks Invitational Tournament on the fourth playoff hole Sunday night. This is one of the premier amateur golf tournaments in the Northwe...
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Vancouver City Council members authorize purchase of 12-acre property
On May 15, the Vancouver City Council authorized the city's acquisition of a 12-acre parcel of land located in central Vancouver for a purchase price of $5 million.
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