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Clark Public Utilities held its inaugural Pollinator Festival on Saturday, June 24, as eager people prepared to enjoy a day of festivities at the Clark Public Utilities Operations Center in Orchards. … more
Ridgefield will celebrate Independence Day with a slate full of activities on July 4 in its downtown. Starting at 8 a.m., the fun run will kick off the festivities. Those interested in the 5K … more
Fireworks for the Fourth of July go on sale on June 28 in much of Clark County, but different jurisdictions have different times for when they can be fired off. Outside of city or town limits in … more
Yacolt will become a bustling town as people flock to the community to celebrate this year’s Rendezvous Days, which features events on three days. The festivities will kick off at 6 p.m. … more
As the Fourth of July approaches, people are advised to take proper precautions to prepare their dogs and cats for fireworks, which oftentimes can scare animals. The American Kennel Club and … more
Madelyn Winter, a recent graduate from Ridgefield High School, was among 78 high school seniors, who received scholarships for up to $5,200 per year for two years from the Washington Workforce … more
Clark County’s COVID-19 case rate rose for the second week in a row and is now slightly higher than the statewide rate, according to the latest data. Clark County Public Health’s … more
Battle Ground and Clark County are set to receive a portion of an overall nearly $372 million through a resolution between Washington state and four companies that produced or sold opioids, state … more
Ridgefield High School’s Lizzy Andrew recently traveled to Puerto Rico where her national team secured gold during the 2023 Girls U19 NORCECA Pan American Cup for volleyball. From May 9 to May … more
Kim Blaufuss, of Best Acupuncture in Woodland, was first inspired to help others in a unique way while she was in high school. Her mother had stage three breast cancer and turned to Chinese … more
Fred Wimmer and Chris Stephensen were recently out in the Australian bush on a metal detecting trip when they came across a dog tag with the name of Thomas F. Jenkins, from Battle Ground. Wimmer … more
Vacation Bible School: 9 a.m. to noon through Thursday, June 29. Join Bethel Lutheran Church for “Stellar VBS: Shine Jesus’ Light.” It will be held at the church, which is located … more
Yet another significant landslide will make Mount St. Helens more difficult to reach this year, but not impossible.   From Randle, state Route 131 becomes Forest Service Road 25 at the … more
The City of Battle Ground is offering grants to help fund programs that attract tourists to Battle Ground.  Grant applications are now open for activities that will take place in 2024 and … more
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, announced her office is accepting applications for the 2023 Congressional App Challenge. Submissions are due by Nov. 1. Winners … more
Battle Ground Public Schools will serve free breakfast and lunch for those between the ages of 1 and 18 this summer at several locations.  The summer food services program is sponsored by … more
Daybreak Middle School recently released its second semester honor roll. An asterisk denotes a 4.0 grade-point average. Fifth grade Kamaile B. Albiar Reyes, Connor T. Baldwin, Emma Barham, … more
Jaime Herrera Beutler, the previous U.S. representative for Southwest Washington and a former state legislator, has been appointed to the board of directors of the National Kidney Foundation. In … more
Clark County’s COVID-19 case rate rose after two weeks of decline, though no deaths from the disease were recorded in the past week. Clark County Public Health’s June 15 report … more
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