Like many people, Kevin Danley is doing plenty of cooking during this pandemic. What’s different about Danley, however, is why he’s spending so much time…
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Clark County high school graduations to come in several forms
Clark County school districts are setting their plans for high school graduation, preparing for some semblance of ceremony in the midst of the novel coronavirus…
Clark College announces $5.5 million in budget cuts
Clark College announced $5.5 million in budget cuts, slashing dozens of positions after enrollment fell by nearly 31 percent from last year during the novel…
WSU to hold virtual graduation ceremony this morning
Washington State University students will experience a graduation ceremony like no other today — from afar. The university has canceled in-person graduation ceremonies due to…
Vancouver couple’s mannequin takes on many personas, looks
Central Vancouver’s newest celebrity isn’t saying much, but he’s starting plenty of conversations. Vancouver couple Kaaren and Daniel Spanski-Dreffin introduced Manny the Mannequin to their…
Rural Clark County school district tries to fill digital gap
GREEN MOUNTAIN — A student in eighth-grade teacher Meaghan O’Leary’s class was struggling. The concept of negative exponents in scientific notation wasn’t sticking, and trying…
Woodland school levy passing in early returns
First returns Tuesday night showed the Woodland Public Schools levy passing with a comfortable margin. The three-year levy was passing with 54.35 percent approval from…
Former Evergreen schools teacher sues after MAGA hat dispute
A Washougal man who brought a “Make America Great Again” hat to an Evergreen Public Schools employee training session on diversity and racial equity has…
Clark College: Summer, fall quarters will be online
Clark College will continue online learning through the fall 2020 quarter, it announced Friday. In an email to students, Interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill said college…
ESD 112 to shutter its private child care program
Southwest Washington will lose spots for 400 toddlers and preschool-aged children this summer, after Educational Service District 112 announced it will shut down its private…









