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Stories by Adam Littman

Columbian Staff Writer

Navigating Battle Ground’s future

November 10, 2018, 10:27pm Clark County News

The city of Battle Ground is famously named for a battle that never took place, but Jane Elder Wulff is hopeful the city will see some scrappiness once again. Read story

Washougal government change in the lead

November 6, 2018, 9:39pm Clark County News

Washougal residents voted to change the city’s form of government, as of Tuesday night’s election results. Read story

The original brick building from 1932 still houses four classes at Green Mountain School, a K-8 school district outside of Woodland, seen in October.

Green Mountain voters support capital levy

The original brick building from 1932 still houses four classes at Green Mountain School, a K-8 school district outside of Woodland, seen in October.

November 6, 2018, 9:35pm Clark County News

Voters living in the Green Mountain School District approved a capital levy to make upgrades and repairs to the one school in the K-8 district. Read story

Hockinson school bus involved in four-vehicle crash

November 2, 2018, 4:19pm Clark County News

A school bus carrying students home from Hockinson Heights Elementary School was rear-ended as part of a four-car crash at 2:33 p.m. Friday. Read story

Benno Dobbe, owner of Woodland’s Holland America Flower Gardens, from left, hands flowers to Kim Hulett, Lois Hulett and Shari Hartshorn of Woodland Insurance Agency during Wednesday’s Petal It Forward. Holland America was one of more than 450 participants in the nationwide event, where florists go out and give away free flowers.

Petal It Forward blooms in Woodland

Benno Dobbe, owner of Woodland’s Holland America Flower Gardens, from left, hands flowers to Kim Hulett, Lois Hulett and Shari Hartshorn of Woodland Insurance Agency during Wednesday’s Petal It Forward. Holland America was one of more than 450 participants in the nationwide event, where florists go out and give away free flowers.

October 24, 2018, 5:23pm Clark County News

It was a gloomy October afternoon in Woodland, but Benno Dobbe knew one way to brighten up people’s day — flowers. Read story

Washougal City Hall.

Washougal to decide on mayoral role

Washougal City Hall.

October 21, 2018, 4:20pm Clark County News

Residents in Washougal have the opportunity to change the city’s form of government in the Nov. 6 election. Read story

Johnny MacKay’s pickup was set on fire overnight Monday after he left it in the parking lot at Garage Bar & Grille, 1101 W. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver. The word “Trump” was spray-painted on the truck.

Truck with pro-Trump stickers torched at Vancouver bar

Johnny MacKay’s pickup was set on fire overnight Monday after he left it in the parking lot at Garage Bar & Grille, 1101 W. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver. The word “Trump” was spray-painted on the truck.

October 9, 2018, 9:50am Clark County News

Johnny MacKay was bored Sunday night while his wife was at work so he decided to visit Vancouver's Garage Bar & Grille. Read story

Camas now accepting applications to fill mayoral seat

October 8, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

The quest for the next Camas mayor is officially on. Read story

As vice chairman of the Chinook Indian Nation, Samuel V. Robinson has traveled to Washington, D.C., several times to testify in favor of Chinook tribal recognition. He will be one local resident telling a story about how he came to Clark County at the final Clark County Stories event on Thursday.

Clark County Stories project to hold final event

As vice chairman of the Chinook Indian Nation, Samuel V. Robinson has traveled to Washington, D.C., several times to testify in favor of Chinook tribal recognition. He will be one local resident telling a story about how he came to Clark County at the final Clark County Stories event on Thursday.

October 6, 2018, 6:06am Clark County Life

The stories of when and how people arrived in Clark County have their differences, but they have some similarities, too. Read story

Camas Mayor Scott Higgins sits surrounded by Papermakers paraphernalia in his downtown office in November 2017.

Camas Mayor Scott Higgins to step away from job

Camas Mayor Scott Higgins sits surrounded by Papermakers paraphernalia in his downtown office in November 2017.

September 27, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Scott Higgins is so entwined with the city of Camas it’s hard to imagine him living elsewhere, but his road to becoming mayor of the city might have started during the only point in his life he resided somewhere else. Read story