WASHOUGAL — A year after being denied, Ridgefield resident Judith Zimmerly is once again attempting to get permits to resume gravel mining on her property…
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From the Newsroom: Apologies to The Oregonian
We had a bad thing happen in the newsroom this week, and as a result I must extend our apologies to The Oregonian/Oregonlive.com, and also…
Lights flash, sparks fly as high school welders compete at Clark College’s SteelDays
Sparks flew during Clark College’s SteelDays welding competition on Friday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council says Vancouver’s police levy would create more work for the county without paying for it
The Clark County Council on Friday adopted a resolution warning that passage of Vancouver’s Proposition 4, which would raise property taxes to add 80 new…
FBI continues search for missing Vancouver woman Cristina Ase
The FBI’s Seattle office is continuing to ask for the public’s help finding missing Vancouver woman Cristina Ase. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘We need a miracle’: Senior residents trying to buy their east Vancouver mobile home park
Marlene and Richard Stanley moved into their home 44 years ago — a yellow manufactured house with a lush garden. Over the years, they invested…
Incumbent Abbarno faces newcomer Apana in 20th District race
Two-term state Rep. Peter Abbarno, a Republican from Centralia, is running to retain his seat in the 20th Legislative District. Read more… Source: The Columbian
There’s a new sheriff in town: La Center contracts with Clark County for police services
LA CENTER — After more than a year of negotiations, the city of La Center has a formal contract for full-time police services with the…
Drop, cover and hold on: Battle Ground students take part in Great Washington ShakeOut
BATTLE GROUND — Fourth-graders at Maple Grove Primary School quietly pushed out their chairs and calmly crouched under their desks as they prepared for the…
State audit found Vancouver lacking when it came to police inventory controls
State auditors dinged the city of Vancouver for not having systems in place to adequately track Vancouver Police Department equipment, such as firearms. Read more… …