Journey Theater presents: Narnia
Journey Theater will present a musical adaptation of Narnia at Washougal High School with performances running Dec. 5–13.
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City of Battle Ground approves new funding for public safety
The Battle Ground City Council approved a 0.1% public safety sales tax to raise dedicated revenue for police staffing and service needs beginning in April 2026.
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Opinion: Why you can’t bribe your way to a low fixed span bridge
Joe Cortright argues that the Coast Guard is unlikely to approve the IBR’s proposed 116-foot fixed span, citing longstanding navigation requirements and past conflicts ov...
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John Deeder elected to ESD 112 Board of Directors
Longtime education leader John Deeder has been elected to the ESD 112 Board of Directors and will take the oath of office in January 2026.
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County Council appoints Ron Barca and Alicia LeDuc Montgomery to the Planning Commission
The Clark County Council appointed Ron Barca and Alicia LeDuc Montgomery to upcoming terms on the county’s volunteer Planning Commission.
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Teen suspect in hit-and-run collision turns himself in to Vancouver Police
A 17-year-old turned himself in after a hit-and-run collision injured four pedestrians, including a 30-year-old man now in critical condition.
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VFD responds to house fire
Vancouver firefighters extinguished a house fire on NE 4th Circle after neighbors alerted residents and crews quickly contained flames extending into the attic.
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Dream for Life feeds thousands at Living Hope Church
Dream for Life and Living Hope Church partnered to serve thousands a free Thanksgiving meal, supported by volunteers, donors, and community organizations.
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John Braun says MGP gets an ‘A’ in publicity and an ‘F’ in accomplishments as he kicks off campaign
John Braun launched his congressional campaign in Vancouver, sharply criticizing Marie Gluesenkamp Perez while outlining his priorities for Washington’s Third District.
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MGP thinks Democratic Party needs to change, not her
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez describes why she forced a reprimand vote opposed by Democratic leaders and says the party, not her, needs to change.
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