Registration open for FPHRC Middle Game chess tournament
Students in Southwest Washington who play chess have another opportunity to compete in Clark County.
View ArticleApologetics and science expert Ken Ham visits Clark County
Over the years, Ken Ham, originally from Australia, has created book studies and Bible curriculum, forming Answers in Genesis.
View ArticleGov. Inslee delivers final State of the State as legacy initiatives face...
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee delivered his 11th and final state-of-the-state address Tuesday before a joint session of the WA Legislature.
View ArticleVancouver rejects outsized bid to address sewage pump issue
The Vancouver City Council has rejected a bid for two sewage lift pumps for the Vancouver Marine Park Wastewater Treatment Facility that was 162 percent higher than city estimates.
View ArticleRep. Waters introduces bipartisan legislation that would help further rural...
A bill from Rep. Kevin Waters that would further the effort to expand rural broadband in Washington received a hearing in the House Innovation, Community and Economic Development, and Veterans...
View ArticleCity of Vancouver accepting applications for Community and Neighborhood Grants
The city of Vancouver is now accepting applications for its Community and Neighborhood Grants Program.
View ArticleLetter: It’s an election year … know how I can tell?
Washougal resident Anne Haller discusses what she believes are the negative consequences of the NRA’s messaging.
View ArticleOpinion: State agencies fail the basic math of CO2 cost, but believe they can...
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center doesn’t believe adding more power to the government and more taxpayer subsidies to failed policies won’t solve that problem.
View ArticleConcerns expressed by judge over prosecution’s preparedness and investigation...
During a court hearing Tuesday in the case of State of Washington v. John Ley, concerns were raised about the prosecution’s preparedness and the completeness of its investigation.
View ArticleRep. Paul Harris bill to reevaluate teacher reprimands unanimously passes off...
The Washington State House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously passed legislation from Rep. Paul Harris that would give educators with a reprimand an opportunity for redemption
View ArticleCommunity invited to learn more about plan for financial sustainability for...
Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands, is completing a multiyear process to develop a sustainability plan for the 78th Street Heritage Farm.
View ArticleRep. Greg Cheney takes steps with dual bills to elevate transparency and...
Rep. Greg Cheney, serves as the ranking member on the State Government and Tribal Relations Committee, has introduced two bills, House Bill 2032 and House Bill 1962.
View ArticleHeidi St. John publishes children’s picture book
Local author, speaker, podcaster, Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center founder, and homeschool advocate Heidi St. John has teamed up with Brave Books to publish a new children’s picture book.
View ArticleOpinion: Washington state should stop collecting dues for unions, protect...
Elizabeth Hovde of the Washington Policy Center believes the state-union partnership helps keep public workers in the dark about their rights.
View ArticleWashington SOS certifies police pursuit initiative to the Legislature
The Washington Secretary of State’s Office has formally certified Initiative 2113 regarding police vehicular pursuits to be placed on the November ballot in the event that the Legislature doesn't enact...
View ArticlePOLL: What is a more efficient way to raise funds for transportation projects?
What is a more efficient way to raise funds for transportation projects?
View ArticleCommunity members rally in hopes of saving McGillivray Boulevard
Save Our Streets group says city did a poor job in communicating the major changes that are being proposed to McGillivray Blvd., including turning the four-lane thoroughfare into two lanes for motor...
View ArticleLocal firefighters preparing for storm, too
Some fire engines already have chains on their tires for calls to upper elevations, and by Saturday, when a snowstorm is expected to hit all of Clark County, all emergency vehicles could be using...
View ArticleClark County Today Sports Podcast, Jan 12, 2024: Clark County Wrestling...
The Clark County Wrestling Championships have been called off due to the weather event, and the sports podcast talks about the decision-making process, plus has ideas of other county-wide sporting...
View ArticleClark County Republican Party forced to postpone precinct caucuses
Clark County Republican Party precinct caucuses were scheduled to take place Saturday but school buildings were closed to anticipated winter weather.
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