Family offers $5,000 reward for information regarding missing person
Clark County investigators continue to search for Bob Sarkkinen, missing since 2018, with his family now offering a $5,000 reward for information on his whereabouts.
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Oregon DOT director calls transportation funding bill failure ‘shocking,’ warns of layoffs
ODOT Director Kris Strickler warned staff that up to 700 layoffs are imminent after lawmakers failed to pass a transportation funding bill, deepening the agency’s $300 mi...
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Journey Theater presents ‘Singin’ in the Rain’
Journey Theater’s summer production of Singin’ in the Rain brings musical mayhem to Heritage High School with shows beginning July 25 and continuing through August 2.
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Two students share their Boys State experience with American Legion Post 44 members
Two Clark County students reflected on the challenges and lessons of Boys State, where they helped run a mock government as part of a program sponsored by American Legion...
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County implements burn ban beginning July 3
Clark County will implement a full burn ban starting July 3, suspending all outdoor land clearing and residential burning due to rising fire risk.
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Opinion: Washington’s already high gas taxes jump another six cents per gallon, driving prices up
Washington Policy Center's Todd Myers warns that gas prices are climbing again as both state gas and CO2 taxes increase — with little to show in road quality.
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Magenta Theater presents “Don’t Dress for Dinner”
Magenta Theater brings a classic comedy to downtown Vancouver with its new production of “Don’t Dress for Dinner,” opening July 11 and running through July 27.
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Letter: DOJ’s take down of the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Anna Miller of Camas says the DOJ is stepping in to confront healthcare fraud while Medicaid leadership looks the other way.
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Opinion: Trump Administration rolls out program to help verify that only U.S. citizens can cast ballots
Bill Bruch outlines the Trump administration’s new citizenship verification system aimed at ensuring only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote.
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Opinion: The real immigration emergency – crops don’t wait
Nancy Churchill argues that broken immigration policy is putting Washington’s farms — and national food security — at risk as crops ripen and labor shortages worsen.
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