Tuesday’s election results remained unchanged as additional votes were counted throughout the week. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Ridgefield wastewater project gets $4 million in state funding
Clark Regional Wastewater District’s Phase 1 Ridgefield sewer redirection project was awarded $4.3 million by the state’s Public Works Board. According to a news release…
Ridgefield splash pad opens after 2 years of delays, disputes with contractor
Ridgefield’s much-delayed water play structure is finally ready to make a splash, more than two years after it was originally scheduled to open to the…
Cause of death of Vancouver man found in Lake River still unknown
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office said Monday it was unable to determine the cause and manner of death for a 57-year-old Vancouver man who…
‘This is their community too’: Ridgefield City Council creates youth commission
RIDGEFIELD — A new city of Ridgefield Youth Commission will give young people a chance to influence city policies. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County, Ridgefield officials at odds over growth plans in balance of housing, jobs
When it comes to planning for Ridgefield’s growth over the next 20 years, the city and Clark County planning staff seem to be at odds…
Expect delays for guardrail repairs on I-5 near Ridgefield Thursday
Travelers should expect delays Thursday on southbound Interstate 5 near Ridgefield. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County company faces state fines for safety violations
A Clark County company is facing $140,500 in fines from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries for safety violations, according to a Thursday news…
Despite risk of losing millions in grants, C-Tran committee opts to retain ‘3-3-3’ board composition
Officials representing Clark County’s small cities on a committee revising the composition of C-Tran’s board of directors are willing to risk millions of dollars from…
Ridgefield school board OKs policy banning cellphones for elementary school students
The Ridgefield school board approved a revised cellphone policy Aug. 26 after months of discussion. Read more… Source: The Columbian