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As summer quickly approaches and temperatures rise, Clark Public Utilities has provided tips on how people can stay cool while indoors, even if they don’t have an air conditioning unit. … more
The Pacific Northwest is abundantly rich in native plants of all sizes, which can be utilized to benefit the landscape, wildlife and pollinators. The U.S. Forest Service encourages people to use … more
Gymnastics spring classes: 10 to 10:30 a.m. or 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. on June 12. Jump Start will provide gymnastics lessons, which focus on the bars, balance beam and trampoline. Kids between the ages … more
Over 40 Lewis River Rotary Club members, their friends and family members installed a brick paver walkway around the rose garden in Battle Ground’s Central Park on Saturday, June 3. The … more
Participants involved in the Unit 6610 Battalion or Stockade divisions of the Christian Service Brigade (CSB) program in the early to mid 80s at Bethel Lutheran Church are invited to attend a reunion … more
A fast moving, two-alarm fire destroyed at least seven businesses in an industrial building in Salmon Creek on Tuesday, June 6.  According to Clark County Fire District 6, employees at the … more
Law enforcement recruits in Southwest Washington won’t have to travel as far to get trained as the first class for a regional police academy in Clark County will start on Nov. 23. The … more
The Ridgefield School District recently announced that Jennifer Johnson was hired to serve as an assistant principal at View Ridge Middle School. Johnson will replace Stephanie Goad, who will be … more
All land clearing and residential burning in Clark County will be banned until further notice starting at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, June 8.  The fire marshal is also rescinding all burning … more
The Rocksolid Community Teen Center in Brush Prairie received a $20,000 grant from the Taco Bell Foundation to support more than 100 youth in the Battle Ground community on June 1. The funds … more
Fourth graders from elementary schools in Battle Ground received an opportunity to learn more about potential pathways they could pursue when they get … more
Clark College is planning to make about $3.1 million in budget cuts and plans to draw down some of its reserve funds in its 2023-24 budget. The … more
Four of the seven youths who escaped from Echo Glen Children’s Center made their way about 170 miles before they were picked up by law enforcement … more
Several configurations for the replacement of the aging Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River were unveiled late last month. During a May 25 meeting of the Interstate Bridge Replacement … more
High schools in Battle Ground will hold their graduation ceremonies starting this week to send off the class of 2023. All of the ceremonies are scheduled to be held outside at the district … more
Cedar Tree Classical Christian School will send off its 2023 graduates during a commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 8. It will take place at 7 p.m. on the school’s campus, which is … more
A new scholarship opportunity from Western Governors University   (WGU) aimed at adult learners who live in rural areas helps people stay in their hometowns as they work toward their … more
A Brush Prairie youth treatment center has filed suit against the Washington State Department of Health, which suspended the facility’s license due to not cooperating with state investigations. … more
Memorial Day is a time to honor and remember the men and women who have given their lives in service to the country. The names of North Clark County service members who died in action can be found on … more
The Washington State Transportation Commission is accepting comments from the public until June 30 on a proposal to transfer Pioneer Street from the Washington State Department of Transportation … more
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