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Michelle Griffith’s love for softball inspired her to give back and help kids develop their skills with her business Strike Zone Batting Cages. Strike Zone first opened two years ago near … more
Firm Foundation Christian School (FFCS) in Battle Ground celebrated science, technology, engineering, art and math on its fourth annual STEAM night on Friday, Feb. 2. The theme for this … more
Because of a partnership between health care organizations in the region, resident physicians are furthering their education and increasing the number of patients treated at Battle Ground HealthCare … more
Eager net-anglers packed the banks of the Cowlitz River on Thursday, Feb. 15, for a one-day smelt-dipping opportunity. People could catch a daily limit of 10 pounds with a net because it is … more
Having survived World War II, sleeping sickness and raising five children, Brush Prairie resident Richard Ayers contemplated the events that shaped his life on his 100th birthday on Feb. 17. … more
Sandy Conway, Lions Club district governor and zone chairperson, helped Ridgefield Lions welcome three new members at a ceremony at the club’s Jan. 24 meeting. Individuals at the ceremony … more
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe has bestowed a $1 million gift to Clark College, which will be used to bolster three initiatives, according to a college press release, Feb. 14. The Cowlitz Indian … more
The Clark College Drama Department will present “The Fantasticks” musical at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, March 1 and March 2 and March 7 through March 9, at Clark College Frost Arts … more
The Clark County Council will consider proposed housing code amendments at a public hearing at 10 a.m., Tuesday, March 5, at the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St. or virtually via Webex. … more
La Center has a new part-time code compliance officer after hiring Michael Honl, a Feb. 15 news release stated. Honl is a retired Portland police officer and has 25 years of patrol and field … more
The La Center City Council agreed to provide $50,000 in matching funds for a grant that would suppo rt a newly established community group in its endeavors to bring more arts to the City. The … more
Ridgefield City Councilor Rob Aichele resigned from Ridgefield’s council effective Feb. 9, citing the fallout from a divisive mayoral vote as his reason for departing. In an interview with … more
Divers with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue team (CCSAR) recovered the subject’s body on Wednesday, Feb. 14 following a missing person investigation. The … more
18th District State legislators answered questions and concerns during a Feb. 17 Battle Ground City Hall as Washington’s legislative session continues until March. Sen. Ann Rivers and … more
The Battle Ground and Woodland school districts cleared a major hurdle last week with the passage of both their district levies. Unofficial results show both districts’ levies passed with more … more
According to early, unofficial returns for the Tuesday, Feb. 13, special election, the Battle Ground school district levy, Proposition 7, was too close to call, while the Woodland school district … more
One year after breaking ground and 24 years after the Cowlitz Indian Tribe gained federal recognition, the completion of ilani Casino Resort’s 10,000-square-foot event space expansion was … more
Native to Clark County, beavers can become nuisances to residents and damage properties. Before looking to remove beavers, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) urges residents to … more
Painting antique wooden furniture is a hot topic among furniture restorers. Andrea Hoffman, owner of Furniture on 5th, uses paint to revive worn antiques. With a fresh coat of paint, Hoffman … more
As Ridgefield continues to expand, city residents will soon have a new option for children’s activities. This spring, Junebug Play & Learning Spac e will open its first location in the … more
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