County seeks applicants for Community Action Advisory Board
The county manager is seeking applicants to fill several positions on the volunteer Community Action Advisory Board.
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Letter: It’s time to end big money’s grip on our democracy
Washougal resident Mark Haller reflects on the 14th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. FEC.
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Letter: Do you know the consequences of drinking poison?
Vancouver resident Wynn Grcich shares her thoughts on the dangers of fluoridated drinking water.
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POLL: Do you support the effort of Senate Democrats to triple Washington’s 1-percent limit on annual property tax increases?
Do you support the effort of Senate Democrats to triple Washington's 1-percent limit on annual property tax increases?
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Opinion: Why spend $200 million on consultants for “basically the same project”?
Joe Cortright analyzes the nearly $200 million that has already been spent on the proposed Interstate Bridge Replacement Project.
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Washington SOS certifies student parent rights initiative, sends to Legislature
The Washington Secretary of State’s Office has formally certified Initiative 2081.
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Opinion: Senate Bill 5770 would overturn Initiative 747 passed by the voters in 2001
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center says lawmakers need to get serious about housing affordability instead of hurting the homeowners and renters of Washington...
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King’s Way Christian pivots to distance learning during weather event
High school students at King’s Way Christian schools were not “off” this week during the weather event, but instead have been working remotely from home — lessons the sch...
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Unveiling the Untold History: Acclaimed journalist chronicles Clark County’s Railway in 2023 CCHM publication
In an important exploration of local history, the 2023 edition of the Clark County Historical Museum annual publication, Clark County History, delves into the narrative o...
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House Republicans speak out against House Bill 2030
House Bill 2030 would allow incarcerated murderers and rapists to serve as jurors, vote, run for office.
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