Clark County has agreed to pay an additional $2.2 million to three Public Works employees who say they have been subjected to racial slurs, verbal…
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Clark County Council OKs purchase of 96 acres along East Fork Lewis River
Clark County’s Legacy Lands program is set to add 96 acres to the more than 5,500 acres of protected valleys, narrow canyons, wetlands, riparian habitat…
$5.3 million remodel boosts security and efficiency at Clark County Elections Office
Voters won’t likely notice a difference when casting their ballots in the Aug. 5 primary and special election, but big changes have improved the process.…
Clark County considers new sales tax to fund criminal justice programs
The Clark County Council is considering a new criminal justice sales tax that wouldn’t require voter approval to be enacted. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Safety is goal of Northwest Bliss Road project removing one lane in front of schools
Crews will begin work this month to reduce two lanes in each direction to one on Northwest Bliss Road, which passes in front of three…
Clark County receives $1.8 million to boost clean water efforts
Clark County announced last week it was awarded about $1.8 million in clean water grant funds from the state Department of Ecology. About $1.25 million…
‘Folks should expect to see brown grass everywhere’ as Clark County parks reduce watering to save money
In a measure aimed at saving hundreds of thousands of dollars on water bills, Clark County will stop irrigating turf areas at some parks after…
Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey honored for elections work after ballot box bombing
For the second time in his 26 years serving as Clark County auditor, Greg Kimsey has been named Auditor of the Year in Washington. Read…
Lewisville Regional Park’s aging play equipment to be removed
Older play equipment in several areas at Lewisville Regional Park doesn’t meet current safety standards and will be removed starting in late June. Read more… …
Clark County reaching out to residents after an ‘unknown bad actor’ hacked the county’s data in 2023
Clark County announced Thursday it has begun notifying residents impacted by a 2023 network security breach. Read more… Source: The Columbian