Clark College to host community open house events for new site
This information was provided by Clark College. VANCOUVER — Clark College recently announced that they will hold two different Community Open House events for a pr...
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Candidates talk traffic congestion, education, corporate tax breaks at bipartisan forum
CAMAS — Education funding, traffic congestion, corporate tax exemptions and Clark County’s infrastructure needs were hot topics at last night’s Candidate Forum for Legisl...
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Most popular hunting seasons of the year open Oct. 15
OLYMPIA – Some of Washington’s most popular hunting seasons will get underway Sat., Oct. 15, when hunters with modern firearms will take to the field for deer and w...
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WDFW stocks 915,000 trout in Washington lakes
OLYMPIA – With tens of thousands of trout destined for Washington lakes before November, anglers should have plenty of places to enjoy great fishing this fall and through...
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Sandbags available to Camas residents
CAMAS — with the rainy season approaching, the city of Camas will make sand and sandbags available for emergency use to city residents. These items will be made av...
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Public Works prepares for storms packing heavy rain, high wind
VANCOUVER – Clark County Public Works is ready to respond to two major storms expected to begin hammering the region Thursday. The heaviest rain is forecasted to fall Sat...
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Nighttime detours of I-5 in La Center for bridge girder setting Oct. 17-21
LA CENTER – Drivers who use Interstate 5 near La Center should be prepared for overnight delays Mon., Oct. 17 through the morning of Fri., Oct 21. Contractor crews workin...
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Businesses, citizens to be honored for employment of and services to people with developmental or intellectual disabilities
VANCOUVER  ̶  Businesses and individuals who are making a difference in the lives of people with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities will be honored Wed., Oct....
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Water Protector: A Cowlitz tribal member describes Native American efforts to protect the Missouri River and protest the $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline
Melody Pfeifer does not consider herself an activist. “I’m a mother, a grandmother,” says the 59-year-old Cowlitz tribal member and coordinator of the Cowlitz Indi...
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Off-leash area at Pacific Community Park to close for Oct. 22-23 weekend
VANCOUVER – The Dakota Memorial Off-Leash Dog Park in Pacific Community Park will be closed Oct. 22-23 so a contractor can upgrade an overhead optical fiber cable. Wilson...
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