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Friday, November 20, 2009
Growth ahead

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ClearAccess hits milestone
Updated Thursday, November 19 | 7:53 p.m.
Vancouver communications startup just signed its 50th customer for ClearVision software
County cuts

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County eyes sheriff's office cuts
Updated Thursday, November 19 | 10:21 p.m.
After a year of protecting cops and courts from heavy cuts, Clark County's budget knife is about to dig into the flesh of local government: law enforcement.Sheriff Garry Lucas's office last week sent county commissioners a budget proposal that would close 100 jail beds and eliminate 17 of Lucas's 152 sworn deputy positions.The effect on response times for non-emergency...
Prep football

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Union’s Golden Touch
Updated Friday, November 20 | 12:41 a.m.
Like so many of his teammates, Nathaniel Penaranda had to make the most of his touches during football games this year.For much of the season the Union starters stepped on the field, scored — early and often — then walked to the sidelines to support the reserves in the second half. That’s just the way it goes for a 10-1 team that won six of its games by amassing a...
County eyes sheriff's office cuts

After a year of protecting cops and courts from heavy cuts, Clark County's budget knife is about to dig into the flesh of local government: law enforcement.Sheriff Garry Lucas's office...

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Union’s Golden Touch

Like so many of his teammates, Nathaniel Penaranda had to make the most of his touches during football games this year.For much of the season the Union starters stepped on the field,...

Local Twihards sink their teeth into vampires

It’s showtime for Twihards. "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," the latest movie installment based on Stephenie Meyer’s "Twilight" books, opens in theaters today. And...

In Our View, Nov. 20: Strategy Shift

For about two decades, Clark County’s economy was driven by the growth in local population. More people meant more business for the private sector and more tax revenue for the public sector.

31-year term for stabbing on I-5 in Seattle

A man who stabbed his girlfriend to death as they rode in a car on Interstate 5 in Seattle has been sentenced to 31 years in prison.Forty-three-year-old Christel David Murphy of Kent...

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