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Work on the northern section of South Royle Road is set to kick off this fall, as the Ridgefield City Council approved a nearly $5 million contract to modernize the street to accommodate growth. … more
The last big travel weekend of summer is approaching: Labor Day weekend, and county and state agencies advise travelers to take basic precautions before hitting the roads. The Clark-Cowlitz Fire … more
The maidenhair fern is a native plant found sporadically compared with other fern species native to the Pacific Northwest. The maidenhair fern is a common piece of indoor gardening, however, with its … more
Year after year, the end of summer brings smoky skies as Washington experiences more wildfires. This smoky sunrise was from Monday, Aug. 21. more
With a new set of wheels, age is no longer holding back 13-year-old pug Charlie. The senior dog has rediscovered his love for exploration thanks to his wheelchair, courtesy of the Washington-based … more
The Furry Friends cat shelter will host an adoption event at the All Natural Pet Supply in Battle Ground from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2. All Natural Pet Supply is located at 1910 W. Main … more
It’s almost time for the Furry Friends cat shelter annual fall auction. The in-person auction will be a rock-and-roll theme, “HISS,” and will take place at the Heathman Lodge in … more
Columbia Springs’ program Repair Clark County  has been paused indefinitely beginning Aug. 11  after not receiving a state grant to help fund their efforts. Columbia Springs Executive … more
6th Annual Ridgefield Multicultural Festival: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 2, at Overlook Park in downtown Ridgefield. This year’s theme is “Beats and Rhythm.” There is a full … more
AG/ED Award  Agriculture & Education Winner OC Beef Educational Display Winner 4H Llamas Special Award Quilting & Needlecraft 4H Pygmy Goat  Showmanship … more
A fire on a rural property near La Center, Wednesday, Aug. 16, drew a large firefighter response, though luckily for the surrounding area, only buildings on the property were lost in the 34-acre … more
Battle Ground Police Department Sgt. Richard Kelly had a particular sense of humor.  Among those who spoke during a private ceremony at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver, his … more
The Battle Ground High School class of 1953 experienced World War II while in their earlier years of schooling, as well as survived earthquakes and more. In 2023, that class of 1953 celebrated their … more
It’s official: The state delegation for the areas most closely affected by the closure of Larch Corrections Center are against it. In a letter dated Aug. 8, members of Washington … more
The results of this year’s August primary election have been finalized, with a voter turnout in Clark County that ranks below every vote for more than a decade. On Aug. 15, Clark County … more
An upcoming potluck at Brush Prairie’s Bethel Lutheran Church will provide details about a Monday through Friday shuttle service. Gerina Hatch, Community in Motion mobility manager, will join … more
Discussions on how to allow farming operations to host events in potential competition with wineries across Clark County are set to resume. During a Aug. 16 work session, the Clark County … more
In the Aug. 17 edition of Road Rules, Target Zero Manager Doug Dahl answered a question about an intersection commonly found across Clark County: a traffic intersection with dueling yields.  … more
The Clark County Council is seeking applicants for five newly added seats on the Clark County Law and Justice Council.   The Law and Justice Council was established to help coordinate … more
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