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Clark County’s recent COVID-19 case rate dropped to double digits for the first time in four months. Clark County Public Health’s Aug. 25 report included 88.9 COVID-19 cases per … more
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking public input on its draft status review for the Columbian white-tailed deer (CWTD). The department will recommend re-classifying … more
The Vancouver Police Department is warning residents of a vehicle theft scam after the department received four vehicle theft reports with similar circumstances between Aug. 1 and Aug. … more
Battle Ground Public Schools is on the hunt for volunteers who could provide input on student learning and district initiatives.  The volunteers would either serve on the citizens advisory … more
The City of Woodland held its last Hot Summer Nights event at Horseshoe Lake Park on Aug. 19, as the band Senior Moments played among a variety of … more
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray visited the office of the Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington (AAADSW) on Aug. 17 to take part in a roundtable discussion that focused on the … more
Battle Ground Public Schools will welcome its students back on Aug. 31 amidst a slew of new changes expected for the school year.  BGPS Superintendent Denny Waters is ready to welcome the … more
Deputies from the Clark County Sheriff’s Office arrested and charged a 16-year-old suspect with attempting to elude and unlawful firearm possession after a traffic enforcement emphasis was … more
The Clark County Auditor’s Office’s decision to include a number of nonpartisan races on the primary ballot earlier this month received legal support as a county superior court judge … more
The Cowlitz Indian Tribe was recently awarded $185,368 in funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to replace the facility roof of the Cowlitz … more
Clark County Fire District 3 recently received $10,000 to provide new smoke alarms after they received a grant from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. The grant is part of the more … more
Following are results from various competitive categories at the Clark County Fair, which was held from Aug. 5 to Aug. 14 in Ridgefield.  Look for additional results in an upcoming edition of … more
The executive board of directors of the Clark County Republican Women (CCRW) is undergoing a unification effort to spur voters to support Joe Kent, R-Yacolt, a candidate for Washington’s Third … more
Battle Ground Community Education (BGCE) will launch its co-ed volleyball program for kids in fifth to eighth grade on Oct. 1.  BGCE program coordinator Kim Sutton said the eight week long … more
Bingo: 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27. Join Battle Ground Elks Lodge No. 2589 for a game of bingo. All members and guests are welcome. It will be held at the Battle Ground Elks Lodge, 907 SE Grace … more
The corpse flower — known for its infamous odor that’s similar to the smells of a decomposing animal — bloomed last week at Washington State University Vancouver. Throngs of … more
Battle Ground Natural Healing offers a treasure trove of cannabidiol products, or CBD, to treat a variety of health conditions without the side effects people may experience from traditional … more
Almost 120 years ago, a collective of small fires, known as the Yacolt Burn, killed 65 people after the blaze spread across 500,000 acres between Sept. 8 and Sept. 12, 1902.  The fires were … more
Clark County’s COVID-19 activity continues to decline as the county reported a decrease in new cases and its hospitalization rate in its latest report.   Clark County Public … more
Volcanoes don’t discriminate when they blast, so why should any one group of people be over-represented in further understanding their effects? Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey … more
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