Clark County Today Sports Podcast, Feb. 22, 2024: A salute to wrestling champions and a look ahead to state basketball
We recorded this episode a few days after one of the biggest days in Clark County high school wrestling history, with seven state champions, including four from Skyview.
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Democrats seek to quell opposition to WA Cares ahead of potential repeal in November
Democrats in Olympia are moving ahead with measures they hope will allay some of the concerns about WA Cares, the state-run long-term care benefit program.
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Opinion: Proposed bill would cut funding to schools that do not adopt controversial state-imposed curriculum
Liv Finne of the Washington Policy Center believes one of the main reasons polls show a loss of faith in so many of our public institutions is the decline in the quality...
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Washougal School District celebrates Washougal Youth Arts Month
Washougal School District and Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance announce Youth Arts Month, an annual celebration of student creativity and innovation throughout March 2...
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Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce opens nomination period for Citizen and Businessperson of the Year
The Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce has opened the nomination period for Citizen and Businessperson of the Year.
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C-TRAN appoints Alexandra Mather as director of Government and Community Relations
C-TRAN has appointed Alexandra Mather to serve as the agency’s Director of Government and Community Relations, effective March 11.
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Curtin Creek Community Park development project open house set for March 6
Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands division, invites residents to an open house to learn more about the development of Curtin Creek Community Park.
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Gov. Inslee signs fuel tax enforcement bill into law
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday morning signed into law a bill that tightens fuel tax enforcement and closes revenue gaps.
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Opinion: Proposed House budget promises $200 checks, but only if voters keep the CO2 tax
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center points out that the payments are the only budget item using CO2 tax revenue that must be spent this year in the Senate proposal...
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Ridgefield School District announces superintendent finalists, invites community to public forumsÂ
The Ridgefield School District announced the three finalists to become the district’s next superintendent and is inviting the public to meet them at a series of public fo...
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