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Clark County releases growth plan draft environmental review
Clark County has released a draft environmental impact statement, a major step in updating the county’s 20-year growth plan, as required by the state Growth…
Trout Lake man identified as pilot killed in Battle Ground area plane crash
Officials identified Kenneth Shaffer, 76, of Trout Lake, as the person killed in a plane crash Sept. 26 at Goheen Field north of Battle Ground.…
Federal government’s shutdown fuels uncertainty for Clark County’s federal workers
The federal shutdown that began Wednesday closed government offices in Clark County and created uncertainty for thousands of federal workers here. Read more… Source: The…
Four new industrial buildings planned for former English Pit quarry in east Vancouver
More industrial buildings may soon dot the former English Pit gravel quarry in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver’s homeless response manager swaps strategies with other cities on national problem
When Jamie Spinelli became Vancouver’s homeless response manager, she visited other cities to learn about their strategies. Now, other cities are seeking advice from her.…
‘It’s a partnership that’s going to benefit both sides’: Cascadia Technical Academy’s maritime tech program at Port of Vancouver celebrated
Got a kid longing to work on the high seas? Clark County now has a high school program for that. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘This is their community too’: Ridgefield City Council creates youth commission
RIDGEFIELD — A new city of Ridgefield Youth Commission will give young people a chance to influence city policies. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver residents’ top concerns at forum? Population growth, abandoned vehicles, homelessness
Dozens of Vancouver-area residents turned out to the Vancouver City Council’s quarterly community forum Monday evening to get city officials’ input on everything from homelessness…
William Lothspeich was Columbia River’s first principal in 1962; his grandson is following in his footsteps
When Darby Meade became Columbia River High School’s new principal this year, he followed in the footsteps of his grandfather. Read more… Source: The Columbian