County Council appoints Kyle Fadness to the Planning Commission
The Clark County Council has appointed Kyle Fadness to the Planning Commission, where he will serve a six-year term advising on land development and policy.
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Washougal fourth graders embrace local history
Washougal fourth graders learn about local history and Chinook culture through a new legacy field trip and presentations by Sam Robinson.
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Community Foundation opens SW Washington Philanthropy Award nominations
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is accepting nominations for its 2025 Philanthropy Awards, recognizing outstanding generosity and community impact.
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Commercial burglary takes place at SafeFire Indoor Shooting Range and Retail in Camas
Authorities are investigating a burglary at SafeFire in Camas, where multiple firearms were stolen before police arrived.
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Open House Ministries West open for big business with thrift store, coffee shop, and bike store
Open House Ministries West in Vancouver features a thrift store, coffee shop, and bike shop—all raising funds for the family shelter.
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Bill to raise lid on local WA school district levies moves forward
A bill to raise Washington school district levies is moving forward, sparking debate over tax burdens and school funding equity.
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Opinion: House Bill 1402 would define which jobs require a driver’s license but omits to provide the definition
House Bill 1402 could impact job listings in Washington, but its vague definition of ‘reasonably expects’ raises concerns about employer compliance.
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Vancouver Arts & Music Festival announces open call for juried art exhibit
The Vancouver Arts and Music Festival is accepting artist submissions for its juried art exhibit, celebrating creativity and culture in Clark County.
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Firmly Planted Action shines the light on the top 10 bad bills in front of Washington lawmakers
Firmly Planted Action highlights 10 controversial bills under consideration in Washington’s legislature, encouraging public engagement.
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State basketball: No games in Clark County this year for Opening Round
No Clark County teams will play at home for the state basketball opening round, but 16 local teams are heading to state competition.
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