Steve Mathis’ wife recently asked him how often he’ll eat at Ridgefield’s highly anticipated In-N-Out restaurant once it opens. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Posts published in “Clark County Business”
Repair work planned for August on natural gas pipeline north of Camas
Repair work will likely begin this summer on a section of the Northwest Pipeline just north of Camas. Read more… Source: The Columbian
PeaceHealth cuts 1 percent of its 16,000 employees, freezes hiring through 2025
Vancouver nonprofit health system PeaceHealth cut 1 percent of its 16,000 employees and is implementing a partial hiring freeze through 2025, executives said in a…
Despite appearances, work continues on The Ledges at Palisades on Vancouver-Camas border
The Ledges at Palisades sits atop a cliff on the border of Camas and Vancouver in what used to be Fisher’s Quarry. Read more… Source:…
‘We are already suffering’: Clark County businesses worried with WA gas tax increase coming July 1
Clark County motorists will pay more at the pump now that Gov. Bob Ferguson signed into law a 6 cent-per-gallon gas tax increase Tuesday afternoon.…
La Center working to make ‘dream’ downtown a reality
LA CENTER — It’s been more than a year since La Center city officials announced a major downtown redevelopment plan. While it may look like…
Over protests, Vancouver City Council OKs downtown parking changes
The Vancouver City Council approved some downtown parking changes Monday, including eliminating free weekend parking and paving the way for higher rates, over the protests…
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collects 82,000 pounds of food in its 33rd year
Letter carriers and volunteers collected about 82,000 pounds of food for the 33rd annual Clark County Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on May 10. Read…
Crane’s arrival marks turning point in construction on Washougal waterfront’s Hyas Point development
Construction on the Hyas Point mixed-use development on the Washougal waterfront hit a public milestone last week with the May 13 arrival of a tower…
Taking stock of stocks: Clark County financial advisers urge investors to keep calm
Dramatic ebbs and flows in the stock market have left some investors feeling seasick. Read more… Source: The Columbian