In May of this year, Officer Andrea Mendoza was placed on leave after an incident with a shoplifter caught the attention of Clark County Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik and led to criminal charges.
Eight statewide candidates and Joe Kent endorsed at WAGOP Convention.
Clark County is seeking community input to help plan for climate change through a series of activities throughout the year to inform the county’s new climate chapter for its comprehensive plan.
A variety of annual and perennial bedding and flowering plants, as well as vegetable starts and hanging baskets grown in BGSD greenhouses by students and staff, will be available for purchase beginning later this month.
On Earth Day, Clark County Public Health honored environmental sustainability leaders in local K-12 schools and businesses with the 2024 Green Awards.
Clark County Public Health’s offices will be closed on Tuesday, April 30 for an all-day staff training event.
Two hard-working families received the keys to their new homes in east Vancouver on Sunday as Habitat for Humanity celebrates affordable housing.
According to the American Automobile Association, as of Friday, Washington state drivers are paying an average of $4.67 a gallon for regular unleaded gas – 34 cents higher than a month ago.
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center says that much of what we hear on Earth Day and throughout the year regarding the environment will continue to be mere puffery.
The Battle Ground City Council has appointed Kristina Swanson as the interim city manager, effective April 22.
Jury finds Vancouver Police officer not guilty

Jury finds Vancouver Police officer not guilty

In May of this year, Officer Andrea Mendoza was placed on leave after an incident with a shoplifter caught the attention of Clark County Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik and led to criminal charges.

Clark County Republicans instrumental in Semi Bird endorsement for Washington governor

Clark County Republicans instrumental in Semi Bird endorsement for Washington governor

Eight statewide candidates and Joe Kent endorsed at WAGOP Convention.

County kicks-off climate change planning series with survey on severe weather

County kicks-off climate change planning series with survey on severe weather

Clark County is seeking community input to help plan for climate change through a series of activities throughout the year to inform the county’s new climate chapter for its comprehensive plan.

Battle Ground Public Schools plant and greenhouses sales start this month

Battle Ground Public Schools plant and greenhouses sales start this month

A variety of annual and perennial bedding and flowering plants, as well as vegetable starts and hanging baskets grown in BGSD greenhouses by students and staff, will be available for purchase beginning later this month.

Public Health honors K-12 and business sustainability champions with 2024 Green Awards

Public Health honors K-12 and business sustainability champions with 2024 Green Awards

On Earth Day, Clark County Public Health honored environmental sustainability leaders in local K-12 schools and businesses with the 2024 Green Awards.

Clark County Public Health offices closed April 30 for staff training event

Clark County Public Health offices closed April 30 for staff training event

Clark County Public Health’s offices will be closed on Tuesday, April 30 for an all-day staff training event.

Habitat for Humanity makes dreams come true for new homeowners

Habitat for Humanity makes dreams come true for new homeowners

Two hard-working families received the keys to their new homes in east Vancouver on Sunday as Habitat for Humanity celebrates affordable housing.

Rising fuel prices could impact road trip plans for Washingtonians

Rising fuel prices could impact road trip plans for Washingtonians

According to the American Automobile Association, as of Friday, Washington state drivers are paying an average of $4.67 a gallon for regular unleaded gas – 34 cents higher than a month ago.

Opinion: Earth Day 2024 – Time to admit that government-run environmentalism is failing

Opinion: Earth Day 2024 – Time to admit that government-run environmentalism is failing

Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center says that much of what we hear on Earth Day and throughout the year regarding the environment will continue to be mere puffery.

Battle Ground City Council appoints interim city manager

Battle Ground City Council appoints interim city manager

The Battle Ground City Council has appointed Kristina Swanson as the interim city manager, effective April 22.

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