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Editor, In 2022, my family visited Sweden. Unfortunately, during our visit, we thought we were in a different foreign country. With 20% of the Swedish population being of non-native … more
Editor, Ronald Wall of Battle Ground has told us of an evil named Donald Trump. His toxic portrayal is possible only when hatred of the Republican Party trumps all things. Thomas Higdon … more
Editor, Artificial Intelligence — splash it on to enhance flavor and more. Fashion now sees it as rocket fuel, out-thinking its authors, boosting the stock market, promising to improve the … more
Editor, The 2023 history report of the Clark County Historical Society and Museum was recently released. The wonderful lead article, authored by retired Columbian reporter Gregg Herrington, … more
Editor, Based on the ever-growing opposition to the freight rail dependent use, the governor should consider repealing the legislation that allows for this chaos to continue. As reported by The … more
Editor, The Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad (PVJR) and three county councilors would argue that implementing the freight rail dependent use plan will generate millions in tax revenue and … more
Editor, Rob Anderson of Reform Clark County is gathering signatures for an initiative entitled The Restore Election Confidence Initiative for the November ballot. This initiative calls on the … more
Editor, People in the City of Ridgefield are getting excited about the development of the waterfront — a waterfront park with walkable trails; docks; restaurants and retail stores; … more
Editor, We are writing to express our deep appreciation for the exceptional transitional kindergarten (TK) program at La Center Elementary and to advocate for its continued funding. TK is a … more
Editor, My hat is off to Ridgefield athlete Natalie Evans and her passion for baseball. As a former coach in the area, I follow what is happening in Clark County, from near and far. Most of the … more
Editor, There have been many eloquently written letters that have spoken to me deeply about why we need to pass propositions 10 and 11 so that we can build desperately needed schools in … more
Editor, From my geezer perspective, I’ll provide a few comments regarding the proposed Ridgefield School District construction bond of almost $200 million. Many recent letters have … more
Editor, I encourage Ridgefield voters to vote yes on propositions 10 and 11, which provide sorely needed funds for the construction and expansion of new schools in Ridgefield School District to … more
Editor, Clark County Citizens United’s membership is grateful to the Clark County Council for listening to their rural constituents and voted to retain the agricultural building permit … more
Editor, A conundrum: Ridgefield growth, taxes and wealth transfer. There are many threads and posts that try to convince Ridgefield residents that the City has no control over our growth. There … more
Editor, While our district has grown and schools are overcrowded, several bad choices have occurred these past several years. Those choices have consequences. The school district taxpayers … more
Editor, I am a mom of three kids under the age of 3 living in Ridgefield. I support both bond propositions 10 and 11 for Ridgefield schools. As a former kindergarten teacher and elementary … more
Editor, The Ridgefield School District recently wasted $318,000 to pay an outgoing superintendent merely months after saying he had the full support of the board. Now they want voters to pass a … more
Editor, As a dedicated member of the Ridgefield community, I am compelled to address the problem our schools are facing. Tonight, I’m writing this letter representing the diverse … more
Editor, Warning signs come in a variety of places, and there’s one at the state level that is flashing right now. Why are state matching funds so low compared with the size of the … more
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