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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
Musician Terry Robb and his Electric Quartet will serenade the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield on Friday, Sept. 15.  Robb will perform with Gary Hobbs on drums, Dave Captein on bass and … more
Clark County is set to spend more than half a million dollars on about 10 acres of property near the 78th Street Heritage Farm to support ongoing efforts to preserve urban recreational land and … more
Relocation of Clark County’s family law annex and children’s justice center is set to begin as the County Council voted unanimously to approve a lease on the former Vancouver City Hall. … more
A funeral for former La Center Mayor Greg Thornton is set for 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 25, the city announced last week. A number of current city councilors will attend. The ceremony will take place … more
Those looking to see who is running to lead La Center can meet and speak to the City Council hopefuls this week. Starting at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24, La Center City Council candidates are … more
Work to implement a 2017 law allowing for industrial development along short-line rail lines such as the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad is back in discussion locally, though the major concerns about … more
Battle Ground Public Schools is looking for several members to serve on its citizens advisory committee and two curriculum adoption committees. The BGPS Citizens Advisory Committee is composed … more
O’Keefe Farms has been growing sunflowers for 10 years, but four years ago owners Pat O’Keefe and his wife, Kelly, decided to turn the harvest into a festival.  For the fourth … more
Wine enthusiasts are invited to sample small plates paired with local wines at 16 different participating wineries and tasting rooms this Labor Day Weekend. From Sept. 2 to Sept. 4, member … more
Tractor Supply Co. officially opened in Ridgefield on Thursday, Aug. 17, with grand opening deals through the weekend.  “[The grand opening is] filled with a lot of excitement. … more
Leif Mattila, Yacolt, submitted this photo he took Wednesday, Aug. 16, of a Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter dipping in the Lewis River to provide air support for the Jenny Creek Fire in La … more
Woodland Public Schools announced last week the departure of Athletic Director Paul Huddleston, who has accepted a “dream opportunity” to become the dean of students at Cascadia Tech … more
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