
Councilors will interview Megan Peyton and Erin Priest
VANCOUVER – The Clark County Council will hold a special meeting at 10 a.m. Monday (Sept. 15), to interview two candidates for an open position on District Court. The position is open due to Judge Kelli E. Osler retiring on Dec. 31, 2025. Councilors will interview Megan Peyton and Erin Priest.
The special meeting will be hybrid with both in person and online viewing options. The in-person meeting will be on the sixth floor of the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. The meeting also will be on the Webex platform.
More information including how to watch online is available on the county website at Clark County Council Meetings | Clark County.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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