Opinion: Family caregivers for beneficiaries of WA Cares will require state-approved training
Family caregivers receiving WA Cares funds must complete state-approved training, raising concerns about government control over long-term care choices.
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Opinion: Why leftists support MAGA
Nancy Churchill discusses why some leftists support MAGA, aligning with Trump’s policies on economic justice, anti-war efforts, and working-class empowerment.
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Let’s Go Washington continues charge to protect parents’ rights
Let’s Go Washington launches an initiative to repeal HB 1296, aiming to protect parents’ rights against legislative changes.
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Clark College launches Surgical Technology Degree Program
Clark College launches Southwest Washington’s first surgical technology program, preparing students for vital roles in operating rooms.
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River HomeLink Theatre presents ‘Peter Pan’ for spring production
River HomeLink Theatre presents Peter Pan at Prairie High School, March 21-29, featuring an exciting family-friendly adventure on stage.
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Washougal School District attempts to save taxpayers money through bond refinancing
Washougal School District refinances bonds to save taxpayers $2 million over 10 years by securing lower interest rates.
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County seeks applicants for Community Action Advisory Board
Clark County seeks applicants for its Community Action Advisory Board, focusing on funding recommendations for basic needs, self-sufficiency, and housing programs.
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C-TRAN Board shakeup: Belkot removed for standing against light rail boondoggle
Michelle Belkot was removed from the C-TRAN Board after opposing light rail expansion, with Leslie Lewallen calling it political retaliation.
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Marriage Team celebrates its founders while looking forward toward the future
Marriage Team founders Al and Autumn Ray step away from leadership, with Matthew Zoller taking over as executive director to continue their mission.
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Opinion: State Democrats want most anyone to vote in Washington – Even if they have never lived or been in the state
Bill Bruch raises concerns over Senate Bill 5017, arguing that it could allow non-residents to vote in Washington’s local elections, impacting election security.
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