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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
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson released a statement on Dec. 28 announcing his partnership with state Rep. Mari Leavitt, D-University Place, on legislation combating … more
For years, Washington driver’s licenses have not met the REAL ID requirements, meaning that at a certain deadline they can no longer be used by someone for airline travel.  That … 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
Washington and Idaho added tens of thousands of people over the last year, according to U.S. Census Bureau numbers released on Dec. 22. This added up to a small population increase in Washington … 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
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will seek public input on rule making for Columbian white-tailed deer and the Cascade red fox until Jan. 24. The announcement came in a news … 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
C-Tran will offer free service across its entire system on New Year’s Eve to help people get home safely. The free rides will start at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31 and will continue through … more
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington welcomed the arrival of 18 dogs that were rescued from Yreka, California. On Dec. 8, two volunteers from the Humane Society embarked on a six-hour … more
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