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A 60-year-old Ridgefield man was arrested after colliding with a bicyclist at about 9 a.m. July 4, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. The bicyclist reported the crash near the … more
Everyday bicycle riders will find they have a lot of company on two wheels as 5,000 bicyclists ride Western Washington’s state highways and local roads for the 2023 Kaiser Permanente Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic (STP) on Saturday, July 15, and Sunday, July 16. more
The Ridgefield Raptors “Rocked the RORC” and earned the West Coast League’s first playoff spot and south division first-half title with a 10-3 victory over the Portland Pickles on … more
Jodie Workman is stepping into the role of athletic director at the Firm Foundation Christian School. Workman has been an employee with Firm Foundation for 17 years as a physical education teacher … more
Battle Ground’s Harvest Days festival will return Thursday, July 13, through Saturday, July 15, with a full schedule of events. On Thursday, July 13, Harvest Days kicks off with the Mini … more
Battle Ground’s 2022 Citizen of the Year, Kendra Laratta, will be honored with the traditional Honorary Rose Planting. The ceremony will take place at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, July 15, in Battle … more
AMPM Heating and Cooling provides heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) service for both residential and commercial systems. The company has existed since 1986, but last November Aaron and … more
At noon on Tuesday, July 18, Washington State University Master Gardener Art Fuller will discuss how to water gardens, lawns and landscapes. He will explain how much water is enough for a plant and … more
Grass lawns, backyard plant habitats and produce gardens all need water during the summer months. The amount of water used is an important topic to consider when working on a landscape. … more
Mad Hatter’s: 11:30 a.m. on Friday, July 14. The Mad Hatter’s will meet at Battle Ground Mod Pizza at 1214 SW Scotton Way, No. 117. Attendees are responsible for their own meal cost. For … more
The fourth annual Hockinson Blueberry Festival returns to the Hockinson Community Center parking lot at the corner of 159th and 182nd avenues on Saturday, July 15, and runs 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. … more
A zoning designation on about 330 acres of northeast Clark County property deemed by a state authority to be inadequately assigned will remain as the applicant for the designation and the county … more
A Clark County man faces a murder charge after he told emergency response personnel he killed his wife, according to the sheriff’s office. At about 11:15 a.m. on June 28, deputies from the … more
Buffeted by wind, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez got a crash course on the Port of Ridgefield’s work on the city’s waterfront. The port set up a special meeting by the water on … more
A replacement station for North Country EMS on the west side of the agency’s coverage area has received another quarter-million dollars in funding. During its June 27 meeting, the Clark … more
All land clearing and residential burning in Clark County has been banned until further notice. The interim fire marshal rescinded all burning permits issued prior to the ban, which started on … more
Natalie Worthy, a 2021 graduate of Prairie High School and Clark College, received the Gold Congressional Award after working toward the honor for years. Worthy obtained the award during a … more
The City of Woodland will once again offer several movies and events throughout the summer months during its Hot Summer Nights and Movies in the Park events that take place at Horseshoe Lake Park … more
The latest statistics on homelessness in Clark County show some successes in the expansion of efforts to combat the crisis, but the number of people who are unhoused are still on the rise. … more
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