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Clark County Fire District No. 13 Division Chief Chuck Andrus, right, along with crews from North Country EMS, Clark County Fire District No. 13 and Clark County Fire District No. 10, presented four … more
People looking for work will have more than a dozen companies from which to choose during a hiring event at WorkSource Aug. 16. The free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at … more
The latest step in updating Clark County’s land-use plan includes a projection of 269,000 jobs in the county in 2045. The number is part of a 20-year employment projection that will be … more
Clark County’s new jail administration is restarting work to make improvements to the current facility, though the planning process will likely take more than a year. During an Aug. 2 … more
The Clark County Commission on Aging has one vacancy that needs to be filled. The commission manages and implements the county’s Aging Readiness Plan and “fosters countywide awareness, … more
The City of Woodland is seeking volunteers to fill four vacancies on its Lodging Tax Advisory Committee. Two of the vacancies are for representatives of hotels and motels in the city, and two … more
A Longview motorcyclist died in a collision on state Route 503 in Ariel last week, according to police. At about 9:50 a.m. Aug. 2, Paige Barletta, 34, of Portland, was driving southbound on … more
The Clark County Council won’t endorse a letter in support of a federal grant opportunity to help replace the aging Interstate-5 bridge over the Columbia River. During an Aug. 2 … more
Despite concerns of a recession on a national level, in Clark County, at least, the economic outlook is positive.  The Employment Security Department of Washington State reported June job … more
The Clark County Public Works Parks and Lands division is beginning a forest health thinning project at Spud Mountain, a property owned by the county through its Legacy Lands program.  Spud … more
Clark County Community Services is working on updating its strategic plan. As part of the update, the department is asking stakeholders, partners and collaborators to complete a strategic planning … more
The Windhaven Ride for Veterans second annual event will take place Aug. 26. Proceeds support the Windhaven Veterans Program, which provides equine-assisted therapy to veterans with PTSD free of … more
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking public input on a draft periodic status review for the northern spotted owl that includes a recommendation to keep the owl on the … more
On farms throughout Southwest Washington, barn swallows are easy to spot. Plus, the swallows are as helpful as they are beautiful. Swooping down as they hunt on the wing, the birds eat annoying … more
The number of Clark County’s recent COVID-19 cases started to rise again after a week of decline, though no deaths from the disease were reported in the last week. Clark County Public … more
From Trace Adkins still proving why “Ladies Love Country Boys” to Blue Oyster Cult reminding everyone “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper” to the fair being tried and true to … more
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