The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the recalculating and rescheduling of countless events — perhaps none bigger than the 2020 census. While the decennial count…
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Petition: Replace Columbia River High School mascot
A renewed effort to replace Columbia River High School’s chieftain mascot has garnered support from students and alumni who decry the image of a Native…
Secretary of State race focus of Zoom forum
Washington voters are invited to view a Zoom forum featuring candidates for the Secretary of State position at 7 p.m. Thursday. The League of Women…
Evergreen school district plans drive-up graduations
Evergreen Public School will host a graduation ceremony for the class of 2020 on Aug. 5. The ceremonies will be conducted as a series of…
Battle Ground house fire causes $450K worth of damage, displaces 4
A fire on Monday caused extensive damage to a house in Battle Ground, according to the fire marshal for Clark County Fire District 3. Crews…
Clark County housing market continues rebound
Clark County’s housing market continued to rebound in June from an initial drop in activity at the start of the novel coronavirus pandemic, with the…
Clark County tallies 106 new COVID-19 cases, one new fatality over weekend
Clark County Public Health reported 106 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and one new fatality since Friday. The fatality was a man in his 60s with…
PPP no pandemic panacea
Business owner advocate Eric Sawyer began organizing the weekly Zoom calls with an initial group of about 18 local restaurateurs, most of whom he knew…
People in Business
Clark College Foundation announced two additions to its board of directors in June. Joining the board of directors is Jon Girod, a real estate developer…
In Pacific Northwest, camping on rise amid coronavirus
Mother Nature couldn’t care less about the pandemic. Summer arrived just the same. Many of us in the Pacific Northwest have grown tired of staring…






