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Clark County is seeking five applicants for open positions on the county Animal Protection and Control Advisory Board. The county needs one at-large member, one dog owner, a veterinarian or vet … more
Support for the establishment of a regional law enforcement training academy is growing, as cities and Clark County’s government have either considered or have already put their approval behind … more
Clark County voters have a chance to bring ranked-choice voting to county elections and could approve the establishment of a diversity, equity and inclusion department and commission. The … more
A veteran of state politics is seeking to return to elected office at the county level, facing off against a political newcomer in the race for the newest county council seat. During a candidate … more
Washington State’s 18th Legislative District will feature newcomers to House of Representatives seats in 2023 as the incumbents of both positions decided not to seek re-election.  … more
A longtime member of the Clark County Sheriff’s Office and a Vancouver police officer with decades of experience are running for the position of sheriff in November’s general … more
A Clark County soccer coach has been charged with child molestation on alleged offenses dating back to 2018, court records state. On Sept. 23, Troy Redinger, 55, pleaded not guilty to three … more
The Trick or Treat Trail will return to Battle Ground on Halloween. Kids and their families will have the opportunity to pick up candy from businesses that stretch from the Battle Ground Plaza … more
Five wines from Pomeroy Cellars in Yacolt have qualified for the Great Northwest Wine Platinum Judging, which will take place on Oct. 24. The wines that qualified for the competition include … more
In the 1992 election, Patty Murray became the first woman to represent Washington in the U.S. Senate.  Thirty years later, the “mom in tennis shoes” — a title she’s … more
Laying equal claim to the relatable mom Sen. Patty Murray, D-Bothell, has long marketed herself as, Tiffany Smiley, R-Pasco, is taking on the sixth most senior senator in the United States in the … more
Clark County’s recent COVID-19 case rate has steadily decreased for the fourth week in a row. Clark County Public Health’s Oct. 13 report included 59.5 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 … more
The Battle Ground High School girls swim team is gearing up for its district tournament on Oct. 28 and Oct. 29.  Coach Trisha Hicks is doing what she can to prepare the eight-person team. … more
QuiltFest Northwest: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20 through Saturday, Oct. 22. Join the Clark County Quilters for the 47th annual Regional Quilt and Fiber Arts Show. It will feature a … more
The Ridgefield Police Department is recognizing Breast Cancer Awareness Month by participating in the “Pink Patch Project” for the fifth year in a row.  The Pink Patch Project … more
October is Fire Prevention Month and Clark County Fire District 3 is working to keep senior citizens and others safe by installing free smoke alarms to those who need them.  Division chief … more
The Ridgefield School District recognized its employee and students of the month at a school board meeting on Oct. 11.  Aubree Beeks, a site nurse for South Ridge Elementary School, … more
The race to represent Washington’s 3rd Congressional District has been making headlines since the summer of 2021. Amid coverage from national news outlets and big name endorsements, the time … more
The size of the Nakia Creek Fire burning near Larch Mountain has been estimated at approximately 1,500 acres in the latest update from emergency officials. On Monday morning, the Clark Regional … more
State fire assistance has been mobilized for the Nakia Creek Fire in Clark County as the fire grew to an estimated 400 acres on Sunday. John Batiste, the chief of Washington State Patrol, … more
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