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Two months in office and Mayor Troy McCoy is tackling the challenges of Battle Ground’s growth. McCoy was appointed mayor on Jan. 2, 2024, and has been a City Council member since November … more
Animal-style cheeseburgers and the Southern California cultural phenomenon of In-N-Out Burger is coming to Ridgefield, the fast food chain’s first location in the state. The City of … more
Battle Ground City Manager Erin Erdman has announced the hiring of Dennis Flynn as the city’s next chief of police, effective March 18.  Flynn accepted the position following his … more
Effective July 1, Woodland School District Assistant Superintendent Asha Riley will succeed Superintendent Michael Green, who will retire after 17 years of working for the district. The Woodland … more
Learn about native mason bees at an educational workshop, presented by the Clark County Master Gardeners of Washington State University Extension from 10:30 a.m. to noon, March 9, Camas Library, 625 … more
Enjoy these snapshots of articles written in past issues of The Reflector from 30, 20 and 10 years ago, respectively. A look back at this month, 30 years ago • An estimated 400 to 500 … more
Smoothing skin, reducing scarring and lightening hyperpigmentation are all common benefits of the facials that Battle Ground esthetician Nora Tubbs offers at Finesse Beauty Bar in Battle Ground. … more
Addison Randall, a freshman at Prairie High School, spent a week serving as a Washington House page in Olympia, sponsored by 18th District Rep. Stephanie McClintock. “It was a pleasure to … more
Maia Taylor, a ninth grade Woodland homeschool student, paged in the Washington State House of Representatives in Olympia, Feb. 12 through Feb. 16. District Rep. Ed Orcutt sponsored her week. … more
From the spinning of galaxies to the orbiting of atoms, Battle Ground Art Alliance (BGAA) will open the “Our Universe” art exhibit at the Battle Ground Community Library starting March 3. … more
Editor, Many folks are flocking to Ridgefield, often because they want good schools for their children. Ridgefield teachers and programs have good reputations, and justly. Teachers care deeply … more
Clark County Public Health is joining Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries for a free educational series highlighting environmentally friendly lifestyles. Public Health’s Green Neighbors, … more
Youth playing Dungeons and Dragons at Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries (FVRL) across Clark County, including in Ridgefield, are doing more than weaving fantastic tales and slaying monsters. … more
With spring around the corner, PacifiCorp has begun opening park and campground reservations with some policy changes. Camping reservations for PacifiCorp’s Beaver Bay Park and Campground … more
Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands division, invites residents to learn more about the development of Curtin Creek Community Park at an open house from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 6. … more
Victoria Ferrer aims to learn from community As one of Battle Ground’s newest City Council members, Victoria Ferrer wants to bring a greater focus to mental health and improving … more
The City of Ridgefield is one step further in upgrading its water infrastructure to meet anticipated future growth. The Ridgefield City Council approved engineering firm Consor Inc. to manage … more
The Battle Ground City Council has given staff the green light to spearhead an arts committee that would advise the city on beautifying future roundabouts. Deputy City Manager Rob Ferrier … more
A local developer interested in building apartments in Battle Ground Village will now have to come up with another plan.  After three years of presentations and deliberations, the Battle … more
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