
As we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, we at Clark County Today want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to you, our readers. Your support, engagement, and trust inspire us every day to bring you the news and stories that matter most to our community.
This season reminds us to count our blessings, and among the greatest is the privilege of being a part of your lives. Thank you for allowing us to share in your stories, triumphs, and challenges throughout the year.
As we reflect on the past year, we are especially thankful for the strength and unity of our community, the shared moments of joy, and the enduring support you’ve shown.
From all of us at Clark County Today, we wish you and your loved ones a Thanksgiving filled with warmth, gratitude, and cherished memories.
With deepest thanks,
Ken Vance, Paul Valencia, Heidi Wetzler and Andi Schwartz
Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever. – Psalm 107:1
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- Plan ahead for Memorial Day travel: Expect delays on Washington’s busiest routesWSDOT’s holiday travel charts map peak congestion windows on I-5, I-90, US 2, and the Canada border crossing.
- Letter: When the city of Vancouver’s own photos prove the problemOver 5,000 Vancouver police photos obtained via FOIA show repeated cleanup notices and the same conditions returning.
- New historic mural to be dedicated at Two Rivers Heritage MuseumA 24×8-foot mural by Travis London captures early Camas and Washougal life on a museum carriage house wall.
- Columbia River to open for additional spring Chinook retention daysWDFW extended spring Chinook retention days after catch estimates showed room within the recreational harvest allocation.
- Shared Roots and Living History: Parkersville Heritage Fair returns July 31The Van Vleet Detective Quest challenges visitors to solve a living history mystery spanning 1854 to the present.








