
Sheriff Horch would like to invite the community to discuss public safety topics and hear updates on CCSO
Clark County Sheriff John Horch will host a town hall on Thursday, April 25, starting at 5:30 p.m. Sheriff Horch would like to invite the community to discuss public safety topics and hear updates on CCSO.
Sheriff Horch and members of his leadership team will be available to answer questions.
The town hall will occur at CCSO’s West Precinct at 505 NW 179th St., Ridgefield, WA, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
This will be the Sheriff’s fifth community engagement event, following events last year in Five Corners, Camas, Salmon Creek, and Battle Ground.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
Also read:
- Vancouver Fire Department responds to a fire in adult family homeA non-ambulatory man was carried to safety after fire spread into the attic of a Clark County adult family home.
- Vancouver Fire contains outbuilding fireFour engines and two truck companies held a three-outbuilding blaze to the structures, sparing an adjacent home.
- Opinion: ‘A more responsible approach must be sought’Ken Vance argues a $10 billion funding gap makes the phased I-5 Bridge approach fiscally reckless, not responsible.
- Semi-truck brings 40,000 pounds of donations to Clark County Food Bank40,000 pounds of donated food arrived at the Clark County Food Bank, enough to feed about 1,400 people for a week.
- ‘Light rail to nowhere’? Surging costs undercut I-5 bridge transit planVancouver’s promised light rail extension to Library Square has no timeline, and the waterfront station would sit 90 feet above ground.
- Raptors, Ridgefield welcome another season of West Coast League baseballMayor Matt Cole threw the ceremonial first pitch as the Raptors opened their 2026 season with a 9-0 win.
- POLL: Do patriotic displays like Yacolt’s road striping help strengthen community spirit?A Yacolt road striping project tied to America’s 250th anniversary is dividing opinion in Clark County.








