Replacement of expired Battle Ground student educational programs and operations levy to appear on ballot in February 2026
Battle Ground Public Schools seeks voter approval on Feb. 10, 2026, for a replacement levy to fund student support and programs.
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Report: Michigan, Washington ‘worst’ on religious nonprofit protections
Washington and Michigan ranked lowest in the nation for religious nonprofit protections, according to the 2025 Faith and Freedom Index by the Napa Legal Institute.
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VFD holds push-in ceremony for new Fire Engine 6
Vancouver Fire Department marked the arrival of its new Fire Engine 6 with a traditional push-in ceremony honoring the service’s history and community support.
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WSU review flags $4M WSDOT study on dam breaching for not meeting expectations
A WSU review says WSDOT’s $4 million study on transportation impacts from breaching the lower Snake River dams has not met expectations.
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High school sports: Columbia River (2A), Seton Catholic (1A) settle for second in state soccer
Columbia River and Seton Catholic each earned second-place finishes in state soccer as multiple Southwest Washington teams wrapped up fall sports with deep postseason run...
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County hosting open house Dec. 11 and on plan for public access improvements at 78th Street Heritage Farm
Clark County Public Works is sharing updated concepts for public access improvements at the 78th Street Heritage Farm and inviting community participation at the Dec. 11...
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Come celebrate 10th anniversary of ‘Christmas at the Park’ Dec. 5
The city of Vancouver and the Dream Center of Activate Church will host the 10th anniversary of Christmas at the Park on Dec. 5 at Esther Short Park.
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Alysha Chandra to host official launch event for Clark County prosecuting attorney campaign
Alysha Evelyn Chandra will hold an official Jan. 15 campaign launch at The Cove to present her platform for the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office.
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Walk & Knock becomes Drive & Drop, with this year’s food drive scheduled for Dec. 6
Walk & Knock is transitioning to a Drive & Drop model, asking residents to bring donations to drop sites as the annual Clark County food drive continues its decades-long...
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Fiscal fallout: States continue to increase budgets despite end of COVID emergency
States that expanded spending during the COVID era now face budget strain as federal aid recedes, including warnings that Washington could run out of money within two yea...
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