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Cheasanee Hetherington For The Reflector The soft, luxurious fiber alpacas produce is inspiring creativity at Serendipity Alpaca Ranch. The 5.5-acre ranch was created in 2009 by … more
Recently, someone asked Doug Dahl, Target Zero manager, a question about how modified mufflers and exhausts that rattle the glasses in cupboards are enforced. Dahl’s answer: … more
The Columbia Mothers of Twins Club monthly meeting: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, at St. John Lutheran Church, 11005 N.E. Highway 99 Vancouver. Contact 360-573-3318 for more information. Daughters … more
The Ridgefield Lions organization also made four large monetary donations to the community. These donations included $1,250 each to Compassion 360 and the Ridgefield Family Resource Center for … more
The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge will be hosting a free youth nature photography workshop from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 15 at the refuge’s main office located at the Carty Unit. … more
Pleasant Valley School’s campus sees community identity live on through a wood carving of the school mascot, Buddy the Beaver. When the campus opened in 1976, two red oak trees stood in … more
Rick Bannan rick@thereflector.com Discussions about out-of-state plates among Battle Ground residents has shifted toward talk of implementing traffic cameras in school zones. During … more
A single-vehicle crash off of state Route 503 left a 19-year-old motorist dead after going off the road, police say. At about 8:45 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, the Washington State Patrol reported … more
The end of monthslong negotiations on a new contract for Battle Ground Public Schools teachers is in sight, as the district announced it and the teachers union had reached a tentative agreement Sept. … more
The union representing Larch prison workers filed a lawsuit against the state Department of Corrections in Clark County Superior Court earlier this month over the imminent closure of Larch … more
The waning crescent moon is seen glowing behind the clouds from Prairie High School on Thursday, Sept. 21. The glow of the Sagittarius moon remained orange throughout the night. more
The Birdfest and Bluegrass Festival is an effort to bring awareness to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge by both the Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and the City of Ridgefield. … more
The Clark County Council is seeking applicants for two seats on the five-member Clark County Law and Justice Council.  The Law and Justice Council is established by law to help coordinate … more
Clark County health officials are not providing regular updates on COVID-19 activity in the county, which they have made for more than two years, following a change in the Washington State Department … more
Clark County Fire District 3 Chief Scott Sorenson wants to hear from residents about why they did not support a levy “lid lift” in August. Clark County Fire District 3 ran a vote to … more
Clark County Interim Fire Marshal Curtis Eavenson announced last week he has lifted the ban on recreational fires in unincorporated Clark County as of Saturday, Sept. 23 due to cooler temperatures … more
The potential for retail cannabis sales allowed under Woodland city code is once again under consideration, with some city councilors seeking comment from residents on whether or not they would … more
On Friday, Sept. 22, the dragon boat charity organization Paddle For Life presented the Catch-22 Breast Cancer Survivors Dragon Boat Team with an $8,000 check from a boat race fundraiser held in … more
Local efforts to improve the habitat for threatened and endangered salmon species will have state-level support as more than $1 million in grants across five projects was announced last week. In … more
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