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Following a Monday, March 4 town hall in Salmon Creek, C-TRAN will be hosting six more town hall events to gather community input for its long-range plans. “C-TRAN 2045 is a collaborative … more
Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) detectives are investigating an Oregon man for stealing multiple utility trailers and selling them on social media in the Portland Metro area and Southwest … more
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) released body-worn camera footage and the names of the deputies involved in the Feb. 20 Brush Prairie shooting that resulted in the death of 53-year old … more
La Center will be provided two deputy sheriffs for law enforcement services while the City and Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) work out the details of a permanent agreement. On … more
The Clark County Council is seeking applicants to fill four positions on a 15-person board that advises the county on matters related to the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad. Applicants with railroad … more
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) rolled out reduced speed recommendation signs due to rough conditions on the southbound lanes of Interstate 5 between Ridgefield and the … more
Law enforcement arrested an Oregon man wanted for crimes in multiple states, including in Woodland and Cowlitz County after a lengthy search and standoff in Kalama on Feb. 26. Shortly after … more
Effective March 18, the City of Battle Ground will have a new chief of police. Last week, Battle Ground City Manager Erin Erdman announced Dennis Flynn, one of the city’s initial … more
Two months in office and Mayor Troy McCoy is tackling the challenges of Battle Ground’s growth. McCoy was appointed mayor on Jan. 2, 2024, and has been a City Council member since November … more
Animal-style cheeseburgers and the Southern California cultural phenomenon of In-N-Out Burger is coming to Ridgefield, the fast food chain’s first location in the state. The City of … more
Battle Ground City Manager Erin Erdman has announced the hiring of Dennis Flynn as the city’s next chief of police, effective March 18.  Flynn accepted the position following his … more
Effective July 1, Woodland School District Assistant Superintendent Asha Riley will succeed Superintendent Michael Green, who will retire after 17 years of working for the district. The Woodland … more
Learn about native mason bees at an educational workshop, presented by the Clark County Master Gardeners of Washington State University Extension from 10:30 a.m. to noon, March 9, Camas Library, 625 … more
Smoothing skin, reducing scarring and lightening hyperpigmentation are all common benefits of the facials that Battle Ground esthetician Nora Tubbs offers at Finesse Beauty Bar in Battle Ground. … more
Addison Randall, a freshman at Prairie High School, spent a week serving as a Washington House page in Olympia, sponsored by 18th District Rep. Stephanie McClintock. “It was a pleasure to … more
Maia Taylor, a ninth grade Woodland homeschool student, paged in the Washington State House of Representatives in Olympia, Feb. 12 through Feb. 16. District Rep. Ed Orcutt sponsored her week. … more
From the spinning of galaxies to the orbiting of atoms, Battle Ground Art Alliance (BGAA) will open the “Our Universe” art exhibit at the Battle Ground Community Library starting March 3. … more
Editor, Many folks are flocking to Ridgefield, often because they want good schools for their children. Ridgefield teachers and programs have good reputations, and justly. Teachers care deeply … more
Clark County Public Health is joining Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries for a free educational series highlighting environmentally friendly lifestyles. Public Health’s Green Neighbors, … more
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