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Children and adults have gathered to celebrate their passions for all things equine at Winter Woolies Horse Show since the 1980s. Continuing tradition, Winter Woolies will host competitions once … more
January Clark County acquires state land along Hantwick Trail The land around the Hantwick Trail by Moulton Falls was secured for recreational use, as the Washington State Board of Natural … more
Larch Corrections Center in Yacolt Closes The Washington State Department of Corrections announced on June 26 that Larch Corrections Center, a minimum security prison in Yacolt, would close. … more
If you have paperless billing for your utilities and don’t pay close attention to your bank account, you may not have noticed an increase in charges due to the 2021 Climate Commitment Act. … more
Voter advocacy group Let’s Go Washington submitted nearly 425,000 signatures Thursday afternoon for Initiative 2124, which would allow mothers, seniors, migrant workers, caretakers, and others … more
Officials report a Transportation Security Administration agent failed to detect Washington state Sen. Jeff Wilson’s gun during routine X-ray screening at Portland International Airport in … more
Since 2005, the Cascade Forest Conservancy, formerly known as the Gifford Pinchot Task Force, has advocated against a proposed mine in the Green River Basin, which runs through parts of Lewis and … more
Washington’s 18th District state Rep. Stephanie McClintock met with and presented local Brush Prairie resident Sandra Sermone with a House resolution in her honor, recently. “The … more
The Clark County Food Bank benefited from bags being mailed to Clark County residents for the first time to collect food as the organization received more than 265,000 pounds of food and toiletries … more
Ridgefield residents will soon have a new one-stop shop for vehicle maintenance as Les Schwab Tire Center will open on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 4801 S. Third Way in Ridgefield. The Les Schwab will … more
Tell-tale signs of a Trader Joe’s opening in Salmon Creek keep popping up, but official word   from the company has yet to be made. Currently, the only Clark County Trader Joe’s … more
Leadership offices rotated at Clark Public Utilities after a vote by the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, Dec. 19. Commissioner Jim Malinowski , who joined Clark Public Utilities as … more
The Woodland City Council postponed the final reading of Ordinance 1548, regarding marijuana retail sales rezoning at its Dec. 18 meeting. Council members will resume discussions at its next … more
An upcoming project on the west side of Battle Ground remains in the city’s permit review process but is slated to include offices, retail and residential units when finished. Daybreak … more
To help New Year’s Eve travelers arrive home safely, C-TRAN routes will be free from 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31 through the end of service. Many routes have been extended until 2 a.m. or later. … more
Specializing in local craft beer and fresh pizza, new restaurant Tukes Taphouse opened on Dec. 9 in Battle Ground. Restaurant owners and Battle Ground natives Nick and Lindsey Maze aim to pair … more
After 12 years as Battle Ground’s mayor, Philip Johnson is looking forward to a new phase in his life. Johnson did not seek reelection for his City Council seat this year and will be … more
As of last week, Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad faces more accusations that it has caused ecological damage and harmed the environment with its railroad expansion project in the Chelatchie … more
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