A judge dismissed a child molestation case against a former Child Protective Services caseworker earlier this month after prosecutors said they were no longer able…
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Kids dive in at ilani pool for World’s Largest Swimming Lesson
COWLITZ INDIAN RESERVATION — Clark County kiddos made a big splash Thursday at ilani hotel’s pool for the 16th annual World’s Largest Swimming Lesson. Read…
Marshall Community Center ready to mark 60th anniversary
The Marshall Community Center, dedicated on July 2, 1965, will mark its 60th anniversary with a public celebration at the facility from 9 a.m. to…
Costco wants to build a 40-pump gas station across the street from central Vancouver store
Plans are afoot for a new 40-pump Costco gas station near the company’s central Vancouver location. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Looking for fabric and notions since Joann closed? There are options in Clark County
Clark County’s sewing shops are seeing more foot traffic since Joann Fabric and Craft stores shuttered late last month. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: 90 anyone? Warm temperatures expected to return
Low clouds moved in right on schedule early Wednesday morning and lingered during the afternoon and evening hours. There were a few reports of mist…
Friends of the Columbia Gorge say fight to protect public lands goes on even after proposed sale nixed
Friends of the Columbia Gorge breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday after learning a proposed sale of millions of acres of U.S. Forest Service Land,…
Humane Society in Vancouver overwhelmed with kittens and looking for foster help
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington needs foster families to provide temporary homes for kittens after a surge of stray felines has put a strain…
Ridgefield School District plans surplus sale for Friday
RIDGEFIELD — The Ridgefield School District’s annual Surplus Sale is 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at the Ridgefield Administrative and Civic Center, 510 Pioneer…
Mussels, lamprey and even turtles moved to make way for Lewis River restoration
BATTLE GROUND — May and June’s long stretch of dry weather has one upside: The lack of rain put the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership’s major…