Annual Recycled Arts Festival set for June 24-25 in downtown Vancouver
Clark County will host the 12th annual Recycled Arts Festival in Esther Short Park. The two-day event showcases artwork made of recycled materials. The free festival take...
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Honoring a president
A former Vancouver resident who still has strong ties to the region was on the funeral detail for President John F. Kennedy. More than 50 years later, he is sharing his s...
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County to contract for interim county manager services
The Board of County Councilors Wednesday approved entering a contract with the Prothman Co., an executive search firm in Issaquah, to obtain the professional services of...
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National Park Service celebrates Russian-American aviation achievement at Pearson Air Museum
Area residents are invited to attend an event Pearson Air Museum for a special program celebrating the 80th anniversary of Valery Chkalov's landmark transpolar flight fro...
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Thursday’s NBA Draft key for the future of the Portland Trail Blazers
ClarkCountyToday.com Editor Ken Vance offers his thoughts on the Portland Trail Blazers’ participation, past and present, in the NBA Draft.
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Ridgefield School District names new high school principal
Ridgefield School District has named Christen Palmer as the new principal of Ridgefield High School, replacing Tony VanderMaas.
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Yacolt Mayor Jeff Carothers and Council Member Nancy Tester resign for health reasons
Yacolt Mayor Jeff Carothers and Council Member Nancy Tester both resigned their positions Monday, citing health reasons.
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Woodland Planters Days keeps focus on heritage and community
The oldest community festival in Washington — Woodland’s Planters Days — saw massive attendance this weekend as Woodland celebrated its history.
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Minder steps down as Camas’ boys soccer coach
Longtime Camas boys soccer coach Roland Minder is stepping down. His teams won three state titles.
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Retired general offers words of wisdom to Camas HS students
Retired Brigadier General Robert P. McFarlin, who now lives in Camas, was a guest speaker at Camas High School last week, discussing the Cold War.
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