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Posts published in “Newsletter”
Clark Asks: Why not replace I-5 Bridge trunnion while traffic’s light?
With people hunkered down at home because of COVID-19, wouldn’t now be a good time to replace the Interstate 5 Bridge’s cracked trunnion? That idea,…
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center sets up triage tents for COVID-19 patients
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has set up five tents outside its campus to help safely and efficiently screen emergency department patients for COVID-19. The plan…
Clark County businesses strive to provide fun, comfort during stressful times
Taking over operations of a toy store right before a global pandemic isn’t ideal, admits Leah Pickering, owner of Kazoodles in east Vancouver. “Timing could…
Vancouver, Clark County officials: Enjoy parks, trails, but don’t touch structures
Minimize groups, maintain social distance, don’t sit on park benches or touch playground equipment. Have fun! Clark County and Vancouver parks officials want you to…
From the Newsroom: Adjusting to these difficult days
I don’t know about you, but we have had a routine week around here. Just kidding! This has probably been the most uncertain and stressful…
Clark County Council to hold virtual-only meetings
The Clark County Council has prohibited physical public access at its meeting Tuesday, opting for a virtual-only format to curb the spread of COVID-19. Councilors…
COVID-19 testing supplies scarce in Clark County
On Thursday, all eight Clark County mayors sent a letter with an urgent message to Gov. Jay Inslee’s office. The letter said COVID-19 testing supplies…
Unemployment claims soar in Washington, Oregon
State unemployment offices in Washington and Oregon have been instructed by the federal government to stop releasing daily claim totals before the U.S. Department of…
Clark County confirms two more COVID-19 cases
Clark County Public Health confirmed two more COVID-19 cases Friday morning. The county now has had six confirmed cases, according to a news release; three…









