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Clark County Sheriff’s Deputy Drew Kennison is back on duty five months after being seriously injured while returning from law enforcement training in February.  On July 25, the Clark … more
La Center is one step closer to having dedicated police services as the City Council approved the Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s law enforcement proposal. During the July 26 meeting, La Center … more
Clark County Councilors unanimously oppose the planned closure of Larch Corrections Center. During a July 25 meeting, the council voted 5-0 to approve a resolution urging the Washington State … more
Those heading on northbound Interstate 5 south of Woodland should expect significant delays later this month as contractors for the Washington State Department of Transportation begin bridge work on … more
The Clark County Commission on Aging is accepting nominations for its fourth annual Silver Citizen Award, which recognizes the contributions older adults make in the county and encourages support for … more
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office will begin accepting applications Aug. 15 for a new grant program to help maintain local parks. The Local Parks Maintenance grant program … more
After years of drinking bubble tea, local resident and bubble tea connoisseur Amie Blanton took the next step by opening her own business, Ding Tea Battle Ground.  Blanton is new to the … more
Work to implement the first phase of a plan intended to address housing needs in Clark County made some progress last week, though concerns over some proposed changes to county zoning code have … more
The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors took the first steps to putting district policy in place addressing civil discourse and free expression among its staff. During its July 24 … more
Daybreak Youth Services continued its legal fight late last month over the suspension of its license by the Department of Health, as new allegations that a Spokane counselor had a sexual relationship … more
In an effort to address racial disparities in health outcomes in the county, Clark County Public Health has created a few new job positions in support of a declaration that racism exists in public … more
The second annual Ridgefield Forest Fair will take place from 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 5, 400 Abrams Park Road, Ridgefield. This is a free, family-friendly event for all ages. There will be … more
The Battle Ground High School class of 1953 will celebrate its 70-year anniversary since graduating at an open house from 1 p.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 19 at the Kiwanis building in Kiwanis Park, … more
The Ridgefield City Council is discussing what to do with the old Ridgefield Police Department headquarters, although councilors have ruled out leasing the building. To lease and to sell were … more
The Oregon Trail Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution honored La Center resident Jadon Santarpio with its National Defense Silver Outstanding Cadet Medal on July 17 at … more
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