Welcome to the month of July as we sizzle in warm temperatures yet another time today. Monday was forecast to be well into the 90s…
Posts published in “Newsletter”
Portland-based nonprofit 4D Recovery will open first Vancouver center for young adults escaping addiction
A Portland-based addiction recovery nonprofit will open its first community recovery center for young adults in Vancouver next month. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver man accused of trying to lure young girl to his car
A 22-year-old Vancouver man is accused of trying to lure a young girl to his car just three months after police say he did a…
Southwest Washington steel importers hurting after Trump doubled import tax to 50 percent
Southwest Washington steel importers are feeling the pain from a Trump administration move earlier this month to double the import taxes they pay to 50…
Hockinson student saves grandmother with CPR hours after being trained by Clark County first responders
It was a seemingly normal day in February when Hockinson High School student Kaia Sanderfer learned CPR during a training led by Clark County first…
Hockinson School District to hold surplus sales
The Hockinson School District will host a few technology surplus sales in late July at the district office, 17912 N.E. 159th St., Brush Prairie. Read…
Clark County nonprofits have to invest time and money into fundraising to support the community, their missions
Clark County foundations say that community relationships and fundraising are at the heart of serving their missions. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘Make sure … you keep all 10 fingers’: Fireworks go on sale today in Clark County
Sales of fireworks, which start today in Clark County, generate an annual revenue of about $4 million. While debates continue between residents and public officials…
Probe finds former Clark County deputy took home suspected drug evidence, didn’t tell superiors
A former Clark County sheriff’s deputy took home suspected drug evidence and did not notify supervisors of his misstep before he resigned and surrendered his…
Middle schooler’s vision brings Battle Ground school publication back to life
A Battle Ground middle schooler’s idea to revive the school district’s newspaper has become reality with a reimagined look as a magazine. Read more… Source:…