Editor,
The recent column written by Rep. Peter Abbarno (Jan 3 Reflector) concerned a crime wave and failed leadership in our state. I believe this refers to the known fact that Washington is a …
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1/16/24
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Vote yes for Battle Ground students, teachers and schools! Like homes and cars, schools eventually need repairs and updates as part of the upkeep, but the state does not fully cover the …
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1/16/24
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The La Center Lions Giving Tree team would like to thank everyone who participated in our inaugural year facilitating this event. A special thank you to the Friends Next Door, who …
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1/8/24
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Clark County has thousands of local children graduating each year from high schools or colleges. They deserve to live and work where they were raised, if they so choose. But, Clark …
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1/8/24
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I agree with Mr. Michaels of Amboy that a roundabout on state Route 503 at Rock Creek Road is a disaster waiting to happen. To get out to 503, I take 319th Street, which is the street …
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1/2/24
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Editor,
In the spirit of gratitude and appreciation, we would like to take this opportunity to extend our deepest thanks to the incredible donors and volunteers who have dedicated their time, …
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1/2/24
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I am writing in response to the recent article regarding Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad (PVJR) and the allegations of ecological damage in the Chelatchie area. As the president of
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1/2/24
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Editor,
Clark County Citizens United, Inc. (CCCU) is a 501c-4 non-profit organization that represents primarily rural landowners. CCCU has closely followed and actively participated in the Clark …
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12/26/23
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Editor,
Regarding Bill Michaels’ opinion published Dec. 18, I disagree and think people should be made aware of the facts.
People using the road make mistakes — speeding, …
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12/26/23
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Just a week ago I received a survey from the Battle Ground administration asking opinions on a roundabout for the Highway 503 and Onsdorff intersection. My answer to that was a solid NO, …
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12/26/23
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Editor,
During a Dec. 11 Clark County Railroad Advisory Board meeting, a representative of the Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad objected to allowing public comments about the …
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12/26/23
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Editor,
The Shoe cartoon that [The Reflector] ran in the Nov. 15 edition says it all. [There is] no better example than the Woodland City Council, which didn’t vote on the change to …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
Mr. Nelson: I would appreciate it if you could clarify what you mean by verification in terms provided by the Constitution.
As was its constitutional right, the Trump campaign …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
I s radical liberalism a mental illness? Fact: Hamas terrorists raped women, used shovels to behead victims who fought off sexual assault. Then I read this news article that the city …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
As a 30-year resident of Clark County, I thought I understood county bureaucracy. It used to be an iterative process. Proposals were made, hearings were held, the public testified. I …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
Mr. [Eric] Temple at Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad and his associates would like the public to believe that the issue in Chelatchie Prairie is about whether there was a stream or …
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12/18/23
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Editor, The Washington Department of Transportation has just sent a mass mailing to the public living in and /or using state Route 503 at the intersection of Northeast Rock Creek Road. This was not a …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
Please, a big NO to the plan of a roundabout at the intersection of Onsdorff and 503 Highway. There is too much truck traffic to not have a stoplight at that intersection. It’s …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
How the Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad (PVJR) Stole Christmas: the story of an out-of-town millionaire who wants to turn Clark County’s historic railroad into his 33-mile …
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12/18/23
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Editor,
Dear friends, neighbors and county councilors Karen Dill Bowerman, Glen Yung, Michelle Belkot, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall:
As a small farmer in Clark County, I’m deeply …
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12/18/23
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