Bethel Community Church to host conservative filmmaker on June 26
Filmmaker and former politician Curtis Bowers, who won a major award at an independent Christian film festival, will be discussing a biblical worldview and the future of...
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Camas already getting ready for Camas Days on July 26, 27
Camas Days, with this year’s theme “America the Beautiful” is a two-day event to celebrate all things Camas, with music, food, arts, parades, and, yes, even bathtub races...
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Meet the artists for Car Culture at Corridor Gallery on June 22
s cars have inspired artists for years, ‘Car Culture’ is on display this summer at Corridor Gallery in downtown Vancouver, and this weekend there is an opportunity to see...
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Updated costs for Interstate Bridge won’t happen until next year
The Columbia River Crossing project's failure due to tolling, light rail extension, and cost issues has resurfaced as the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program, facing es...
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Washington officials sign pledge to shift to treatment-first homelessness approach
Government officials across Washington state are signing a policy pledge that prioritizes a “treatment-first” approach to lowering the state’s rate of homelessness.
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Brush Prairie Boy Scouts Troop 475 to honor five new Eagle Scouts
Brush Prairie’s Troop 475 will be honoring five of its members who recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the top ran for Boy Scouts of America.
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County seeks volunteer for Larch Corrections Center Task Force
The Clark County Council is looking for a volunteer who resides near the former Larch Corrections Center to serve on the Larch Correction Center Task Force.
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Public school enrollment declining in WA, across the nation as spending increases
A new report finds public school enrollment is declining in America's most populous cities, even as staffing levels and spending have increased.
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Ridgefield bond survey results to be shared at next Board of Directors meeting on Wed., June 26
The Ridgefield School District recently announced that a summary of the bond survey results will be presented at the next board of directors meeting.
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CCSO investigating single vehicle fatality collision
On June 17, a single-car accident on NE 144th St. resulted in the death of 40-year-old Kristal Stromme of Amboy.
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