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As we enter our 113th year of publication, our award-winning community newspaper has continually provided news that matters to North Clark County, a community that is often underserved by other … more
The Reflector La Center High School will hold its graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18 at the high school stadium.  The Class of 2022’s valedictorians are Makena … more
Clark County Animal Protection and Control has ramped up its efforts to handle cruelty and neglect cases across the county as the department’s new manager and staff seek to repair a reputation … more
Volunteers spent months crafting the Battle Ground Rose Float, which was included in the Grand Floral Parade in Portland on June 11. Volunteer Barbara Rowe was excited to unveil the float. … more
A Battle Ground man was one of three people recently charged with automotive insurance fraud in Washington following investigations by the state insurance commissioner’s criminal investigation … more
New businesses in Woodland may get a reprieve from part of what they pay to build new developments as the city council passed the first reading of a two-year “holiday” from transportation … more
Chefs Rick Browne and Lynnae Oxley will host a barbecue food contest at ilani in Ridgefield on June 25 and 26. Having worked with some of the world’s greatest chefs like Julia Child and … more
The parks and lands division of Clark County Public Works is gearing up to tackle projects this summer that would bring a community park and a disc golf course to the county by the end of the … more
A former member of a committee tasked with drawing new boundaries for the Clark County Council’s districts has sued the county, alleging it violated state law during its process after the … more
Clark County may finally have the technical resources required by the state in order to eventually make changes to how the county plans for growth. During its June 7 meeting, the Clark County … more
The Battle Ground City Council won’t put its support behind a ballot measure that would impose a .1% retail sales tax in the county to fund body-worn cameras, contending the city has already … more
Former Prairie High School student Valerie Schmidt won the NAIA National Heptathlon Championship on May 24 at her college of Corban University in Salem, Oregon.  Schmidt, a junior, went … more
Planters Days: June 16 to June 19. Join the Woodland community for the city’s 100th Planters Days celebration, which will feature a parade, car show, vendors, a bingo bash, fireworks, and … more
The Battle Ground Police Department and Clark County Fire District 3 responded to a two-vehicle collision that killed one person just after 11 p.m. on June 9.  The accident took place at … more
The Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) program is short on volunteers in part due to staffing shortages from the COVID-19 pandemic.  The program aims to help senior citizens … more
The Yacolt Community Church will host a free clothing drive for women and children on June 17 and June 18. Tandy Miller, the church’s care coordinator and leader of the women’s … more
Clark County’s latest rate of recent COVID-19 cases experienced a larger decrease than the prior week, though a dozen deaths from the disease were recorded. Clark County Public … more
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe recently elected six tribal members to three-year terms on its 22-member tribal council.  The council members were elected at the June 4 general council meeting and … more
A former north Clark County dairy farm will finally make a transition from producing milk to minting college graduates, as officials broke ground on Clark College at Boschma Farms on June 1. At … more
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