Now that we have the hot stuff behind us, we will enjoy several days of pleasant temperatures mostly in the 75- to 80-degree range through…
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Family offers $5K reward for information about Clark County man missing since 2018
Robert “Bob” Sarkkinen was 57 years old when he was last seen in the Battle Ground area May 13, 2018. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Imagination Library gets one year reprieve as Washington’s public schools agency to fund literacy program
The state schools superintendent announced last week his agency will fund a program that provides free books to young children locally and statewide for one…
‘The dog shelter has needed this for a very, very long time’: West Columbia Gorge shelter nearly done with kennel renovation
Renovations at the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society’s Washougal dog shelter are improving life for both the dogs awaiting homes and the shelter staff who…
Camas schools on the verge of balancing the budget; leaders propose forgoing employee salary increases
Having just completed one of the largest budget reductions in the Camas School District’s recent history, district leaders say they are on the verge of…
‘Employment growth in Clark County appears to be slowing,’ says labor department
Jobs in Clark County aren’t growing as rapidly as in years past. Read more… Source: The Columbian
No injuries reported in fire at Columbia Vista Corporation along Columbia River
No one was injured in a fire Sunday evening at a large lumber warehouse along the Columbia River in southeast Vancouver, according to the Vancouver…
New pedestrian bridge over Highway 500 in Vancouver opens for walkers and bicyclists
People walking and cycling can safely cross above whooshing traffic on state Highway 500 where a new pedestrian bridge has opened. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver man gets 13 years in prison for string of 2023 robberies
A Vancouver man was sentenced Tuesday to 13½ years in prison for a string of 10 robberies between August and November 2023. Read more… Source:…
‘Folks should expect to see brown grass everywhere’ as Clark County parks reduce watering to save money
In a measure aimed at saving hundreds of thousands of dollars on water bills, Clark County will stop irrigating turf areas at some parks after…