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The recent COVID-19 case rate in Clark County declined further in the latest report as the number of cases and deaths reported in the county increased.   Clark County Public … more
The Battle Ground Citizen of the Year Committee is seeking nominations from the community to honor someone for their work in 2022.  The Battle Ground Citizen of the Year honor is a … more
Two men were arrested after deputies with the Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched in an in-progress shooting on the beach north of Caples Extension Road in Woodland on Jan. 1 at … more
A 62-year-old man from Woodland died after he was rescued from the Columbia River near Austin Point following a kayaking accident.  At about 7:10 p.m. on Jan. 1, deputies from the Cowlitz … more
Ten members of the Volcano Rescue Team assisted an injured skier off of the winter climbing route of Mount St. Helens over the new year weekend. “The party with the subject was well … more
Battle Ground police officers were dispatched to a “person in crisis” who was reportedly armed with a knife and threatening to harm himself inside of a vehicle in the area of West Main … more
A 21-year-old Clark County native died in an avalanche in Montana on New Year’s Eve, authorities reported. On Dec. 31, the U.S. Forest Service reported a snowmobiler was killed in a … more
The Washington State Legislature will reconvene for its 2023 session on Jan. 9.  The 105-day session will include the approval of the state’s biennial budgets among a number of other … more
Clark County has a new sheriff and he knows the territory. On Dec. 22, Sheriff John Horch was sworn in during a ceremony at a packed hearing room at the county public service center. Horch, the … more
Battle Ground is set to receive millions in federal funding in this year’s congressional spending bill, which is part of nearly $15 million going to Southwest Washington projects in total. … more
Clark County has approved an agreement with the operator for much of its county-owned railroad after years of legal disputes. During its Dec. 6 meeting, the Clark County Council voted 4-0 with … more
Daughters of Pioneers meeting: Bring your own lunch for social time at 12:30 p.m., meeting starts at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5. Join the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington Chapter No. 19 as … more
After a two-year hiatus, Clark College will host its 59th rendition of its Jazz Festival later this month as 60 middle and high school jazz ensembles perform from Washington and Oregon.  … more
Raising backyard chickens has been a growing phenomenon for several years. Many cities have passed laws legalizing backyard chickens, encouraging many to raise chickens as a rewarding hobby.  … more
Modern, large-scale agriculture operations utilize various machines and technologies to provide products to consumers. Greenhouses are among the resources used to help plants thrive. Greenhouses … more
Doug Dahl, the Target Zero manager with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, answers popular travel-related questions.  Q: Traffic on the freeway has increased over the years and now … more
The Battle Ground Police Department is investigating the suspected arson of vehicles at an apartment complex. At about 3 a.m. on Dec. 26, the police department and Clark County Fire District 3 … more
The recent COVID-19 activity in Clark County experienced another decrease in the latest report as hospitalizations associated with the virus also dropped.   Clark County Public … more
The year went out in a windy and wet fashion as North Clark County experienced showers and wind gusts that led to numerous road closures and power outages, which affected thousands of homes.  … more
As another year draws to a close, we look back on the news in North Clark County over the course of 2022.   Events like the omicron COVID-19 surge, forest fires and an election … more
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