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Clark County’s recent case rate of COVID-19 increased in the latest data continuing fluctuations in the rate seen throughout the year. Clark County Public Health’s Feb. 2 report … more
The La Center boys basketball team celebrated its seniors at home as they secured a 76-45 victory over 1A Trico League opponent, the Columbia Bruins (White Salmon), on Wednesday, Feb. 1. After a … more
GFWC meeting: 2 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9. Join the General Federation of Women’s Club - Battle Ground for a guest speaker from Fischer House. The meeting will be held at 14208 NE 249th St., … more
The Southwest Washington Winery Association’s annual Valentine’s Day celebration is back with an expanded slate of participating wineries for 2023. The annual St. Valentine’s … more
This year’s Valentine’s Day features a number of ways to indulge and spoil a person’s special someone. From fine dining at ilani to a “Galentine’s day” full of … more
Kitchens are often described as the busiest rooms in a home. Kitchens are where meals are prepared and tend to be go-to gathering spots for holiday get-togethers and during other events when … more
The Realtors Land Institute has announced that Erica L. Rodman, the managing broker of Woodland Real Estate, has officially joined the ranks of those with the elite Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) … more
Spring is a season of rejuvenation and perhaps nowhere is that rebirth more noticeable than in the yard.  Each spring, grass begins to grow again as inviting landscapes beckon people … more
The interior of a house may be where homeowners and their families spend the majority of their time, and there’s no denying that a well-planned interior goes a long way toward making a house a … more
On Monday, 3rd Congressional District U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, announced that Kalama teacher Cory Torppa will be her guest at President Joe Biden’s State of the Union … more
A 50-year-old man from Woodland was killed in a rollover crash at state Route 500 and Interstate 205 in Vancouver on Wednesday, Feb. 1.  Dennis J. Coplin, the passenger of the vehicle, was … more
Washington State University Vancouver will host four “A – Z of Paying for College Workshops” this spring.  The workshops are a public service for all prospective and … more
Clark County Manager Kathleen Otto is seeking applicants for several open positions on the volunteer animal protection and control advisory board.  All the openings are for terms that begin … more
Republicans in the state Senate released a statement on Tuesday, Jan. 31, criticizing police reform legislation sponsored by Democrats on grounds the legislation was based on inaccurate data. … more
The Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. Forest Service will host a virtual community forum from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 16. Regional Forester, Glenn Casamassa, will discuss the service's … more
The Mount St. Helens Institute recently announced its campaign for a special license plate featuring the image of Mount St. Helens is back on track.  After previously gathering almost 4,000 … more
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has identified two men whose boat capsized on the North Fork Lewis River on Sunday, one of whom was recovered from the water the next day. At about 12:30 … more
The usual winter weather held off long enough for a crowd gathered in the middle of one of Ridgefield’s new housing developments to celebrate the opening of a community park. On Saturday, … more
Opposition over a potential rock quarry in North Clark County across the Lewis River from Woodland has led to neighbors in the area resurrecting an old group to organize. On Jan. 24, the reformed … more
The son of a convicted triple-murderer is back in court for robbery and assault, only months after being acquitted for the murder of his stepfather. On Feb. 3, Brent Luyster Jr., 18, is set to … more
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