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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
Woodland’s efforts to establish planning control over land to its south and west have been reversed after Cowlitz County threatened the city with legal action. During its Dec. 19 meeting, … more
It’s been a long road. Since winter of 2021, Joe Kent, R-Yacolt, has been vying for the seat in Congress held by Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, in Washington’s 3rd … more
The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office issued a reminder for people to be prepared for winter weather, which can make a difference in protecting people and their … more
Planned increases in water and sewer utility rates in Woodland have been postponed again, after months of pushback from the community over issues with their bills. During its Dec. 19 meeting, the … more
Woodland’s budget for 2023 keeps the city “status quo” while addressing concerns from residents about utility rates, city officials say. On Dec. 19, the Woodland City Council … more
Clark County Council-elect Glen Yung has been busy for the last two months of the year.  The results of the election for the District 1 seat have been clear for more than a month. Yung will … more
The Ridgefield Avalanche’s hardest game of the season ended with a success for the team as they became champions in the Washington Youth Soccer Recreational Cup’s U11 bracket this month. … more
The Ridgefield girls cruised to victory over La Center on Monday, Dec. 19 as the team secured a 60-27 non-league win.  La Center started the first quarter with an early run and dominant … more
Battle Ground Senior meeting: 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, Jan. 2. Join the Battle Ground Senior Board for its meeting at the Battle Ground Senior Center, 116 NE Third Ave., Battle Ground. The meeting … more
Woodland High School’s robotics team, known as the Beaver Bots, gained 12 new members this year, which nearly doubled the size of the team.  The team, according to the school … more
Instead of sending Christmas trees to the landfill, Clark County Public Health urges residents to recycle them. There are several options to recycle trees for free or for a small fee, the county … more
The recent COVID-19 activity in Clark County saw a significant drop, though developing trends in new cases could force the rate to increase again in the coming weeks. Clark County Public … more
Baking sessions are a beloved family tradition in many households, but such sessions may not be as revered by family physicians, as baked goods are often prepared with … more
As the new year ticks closer, many people are on the hunt for resolutions to improve their lives in 2023.  Among the plethora of changes to strive for, resolutions that focus on health and … more
On Dec. 23, 1925, an official act of the Washington State Legislature changed the name of the state’s oldest county from Clarke to Clark.  The change corrected a spelling mistake made … more
Clark County got its first hit of winter weather as icy conditions snarled traffic on interstates and roadways on Thursday and Friday. The National Weather Service issued a winter … more
A Vancouver man is facing several assault charges after he allegedly stabbed multiple patrons of a La Center cardroom. On Dec. 14, Scott Harmier, 41, made his first appearance in Clark County … more
Dozens of people gathered at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge’s headquarters on Dec. 16 to commemorate the opening of an administration and multipurpose building. The building was a … more
The Clark County Council’s representative for the most rural parts of the county is getting adjusted to the position only weeks after this year’s election results were certified. … more
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